OK, I will bring this up once again as I've tried to reproduce this bug.

Clean install of dapper. Updated fully. Installed package network-
manager-gnome. Ran the command "sudo gtk-update-icon-cache -f
/usr/share/icons/hicolor" just to be sure nm-applet --sm-disable starts.
Edited /etc/network/interfaces to comment out everything but "auto lo"
and "iface lo inet loopback". Restarted machine. nm-applet started fine,
when I clicked it it showed both available networks. I clicked the free
one, the one I use (with webpage https authentication after which I can
surf freely). After about 30 seconds nm-applet stopped spinning its icon
and showed the "no connection" icon again and indeed, it did not work,
so we have some kind of progress, it does not assign a bogus IP anymore.
It's all zeros. I will attach my targzipped syslog in a few moments. I
know the wlan0 connection looks very ugly there, but it works fine in
reality (without using network-manager-gnome).

** Attachment added: "syslog"
   http://librarian.launchpad.net/3317623/syslog1.txt.tar.gz

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Can't authenticate in an open wireless network via webpage
https://launchpad.net/bugs/38586

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