I've been following this thread because I see the similar kernel
messages as in the original post.  Trying to connect to a WPA Personal
wireless network in roaming mode, the kernel log shows the following

Apr 11 13:05:58 andersl-usb kernel: [  137.716491] wlan0: RX ReassocResp from 
00:1f:33:42:80:c4 (capab=0x411 status=0 aid=3)
Apr 11 13:05:58 andersl-usb kernel: [  137.716504] wlan0: associated
Apr 11 13:06:06 andersl-usb kernel: [  139.769903] wlan0: RX deauthentication 
from 00:1f:33:42:80:c4 (reason=15)
Apr 11 13:06:06 andersl-usb kernel: [  139.769916] wlan0: deauthenticated
Apr 11 13:06:07 andersl-usb kernel: [  140.144625] wlan0: authenticate with AP 
00:1f:33:42:80:c4
Apr 11 13:06:07 andersl-usb kernel: [  140.146249] wlan0: RX authentication 
from 00:1f:33:42:80:c4 (alg=0 transaction=2 status=0)
Apr 11 13:06:07 andersl-usb kernel: [  140.146258] wlan0: authenticated
Apr 11 13:06:07 andersl-usb kernel: [  140.146264] wlan0: associate with AP 
00:1f:33:42:80:c4
Apr 11 13:06:07 andersl-usb kernel: [  140.150415] wlan0: RX ReassocResp from 
00:1f:33:42:80:c4 (capab=0x411 status=0 aid=3)
Apr 11 13:06:07 andersl-usb kernel: [  140.150428] wlan0: associated

These repeat until the attempt to connect times out and the password dialog 
appears.
I tried to configure the network, i.e. not using roaming, with no difference.

I am running Hardy 8.04, kernel 2.6.24-23-generic, have the 0.6.6 version of 
Network Manager and if I read the previous posts correctly, the latest Intel 
driver should be in my kernel.
I am at a loss, especially since I have no problems with my wireless router at 
home at which I run WPA2

Unfortunately I didn't run dmesg, so I don't know whether I get the TX
power messages as well.

I am running a Dell Latitude 420, The wireless is a PRO/Wireless 3945ABG
Network Connection with the iwl3945 driver.

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iwl4965 drops out from time to time (Santa Rosa)
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