I have the same problem as Jan has. I have written on Ubuntu forums
about it I will make a short version about it here. Link to ubuntuforums
is http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1056042.

Network: D-Link DIR-635 wireless 802.11n router. Combined g/n network
with WPA2 security.

I have four computers at home.
1. Desktop running ubuntu 8.10. Works fine and connects to my network.
2. Dell (D620) laptop running Windows XP. Works fine.
3. Old Dell laptop running Ubuntu 8.10. Works fine.
4. Acer Aspire One 110 netbook. Wireless chipset Atheros 5424/2424. Running 
Ubuntu 8.10 with madwifi driver (0.10.5.6-r3904) for the wireless network. Was 
working fine but now it cannot see my own network. It can see 25-30 other 
network though.

"sudo iwlist scan" does not list my network.

I can connect to other wireless network with AA1.

iwlist: wireless-tools version 29 ath0 compiled with wireless extension
22.

regards
Stefan Bäckman

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