I've got the same problem since I installed Karmic on my Thinkpad. The
hidden WLAN usually connects by itself but every now and then it
doesn't. Usually it happens when I take the machine to a place that
doesn't have wireless and to save battery power I hardware toggle the
wireless function (I got a switch for that on the front). I select my
hidden WPA2 access point from the list of existing "hidden wireless
networks" but the connect button is greyed out and no activity seems to
take place. I have assigned a static IP4 address for this network and
have no trouble using it once it automatically connects. I can work
around this bug by entering my wireless details as a "New" connection in
the menu since it doesn't overwrite the old settings but connects. If
there is any log output or additional information I can provide to help
please let me know. This should be fixed since it basically breaks the
wireless functionality for hidden SSIDs in some cases.

@Mahesh: I don't think it's a router related issue since the network
auth works just fine when it automatically connects. There must be
something wrong with the way the connection process is initiated through
the GUI. At least that is what I assume.

I'm wondering, what machine do you use and do you hardware toggle
wireless before this happens? If it's a ThinkPad as well maybe we can
narrow it down a bit in that regard.

** Summary changed:

- Cannot establish wireless connection
+ Cannot establish existing hidden wireless connection through GUI

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Cannot establish existing hidden wireless connection through GUI
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/450097
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