For me the problem seems to be related to network-manager rather than the 
kernel module. I use a Medion Akoya E1210 netbook that has a rt2860 wirelass 
adapter.
With network-manager I could not connect to WPA1/2 Personal networks, but I was 
able to connect to the WPA2 Enterprise network of my university.
Now I uninstalled network-manager and switched to wicd which works fine using a 
WPA2 Personal connection using both the generic and array.org kernel with their 
included wireless drivers. Though I prefer the integration of the 
network-manager and would like to see this problem fixed soon.
I upgraded from intrepid to jaunty using the build in upgrade routines. 
Manually installing the Realtek driver with the patch as suggested in comment 
#47 did not fix the problem for me.

I hope wicd also helps you other guys the get wlan working again.

Regards

Georg

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[Jaunty] wireless rt2860 not connecting to WPA
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