Can we establish a process for determining if one's ipw2200 related
problems are relevant to this tracker?

I can connect to some wireless networks, but not all.  Some access
points I am able to connect to have very poor performance.

For example:
At home I have a Netgear RangeMax 240.  I can often connect, but the connection 
is unreliable and performance is deplorable.  It is set up with WPA2-AES.  I 
also have a Cisco 1811w, and I can connect maybe 1 out of 200 attempts, and 
this connection will simply be present and ready when I log in after a cold 
boot.  If I disconnect for any reason, then I cannot reconnect.  It is set up 
with WPA2-PSK
At work, we have a department access point that is Netgear branded and I can 
connect reliably and performance is excellent.  It is set up with WPA-PSK.  We 
cannot use WPA2 in that department because not all of our hardware supports it.

Support for this device appears to be degrading since Ubuntu 7.04--that
was the last time it functioned reliably.

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ipw2200 driver for Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG fails to load firmware
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/261886
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