I tried first with standard installed kernel, then switched to low
latency (my default). Both produce same result.

** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: nm-applet
  
  I could not connect to a network that had the router set with "wireless
  ssid broadcast" set to off. As soon as that setting ws changed in the
  router I was able to connect. Changing it back to non-broadcasting while
  connected resulted in immediate loss of connection. I used
  NetworkManager in Edgy x86_64 and did not have this issue with the same
- hardware (Thinkpad t60 with Atheros wireless using Madwifi-ng).
+ hardware (Thinkpad t60 with Atheros wireless using Madwifi in linux-
+ restricted).
  
  ProblemType: Bug
  Date: Fri Feb 23 15:02:01 2007
  DistroRelease: Ubuntu 7.04
  Uname: Linux luyipa 2.6.20-8-lowlatency #2 SMP PREEMPT Tue Feb 13 05:21:37 
UTC 2007 i686 GNU/Linux

** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: nm-applet
  
  I could not connect to a network that had the router set with "wireless
- ssid broadcast" set to off. As soon as that setting ws changed in the
+ ssid broadcast" set to off. As soon as that setting was changed in the
  router I was able to connect. Changing it back to non-broadcasting while
  connected resulted in immediate loss of connection. I used
  NetworkManager in Edgy x86_64 and did not have this issue with the same
  hardware (Thinkpad t60 with Atheros wireless using Madwifi in linux-
  restricted).
  
  ProblemType: Bug
  Date: Fri Feb 23 15:02:01 2007
  DistroRelease: Ubuntu 7.04
  Uname: Linux luyipa 2.6.20-8-lowlatency #2 SMP PREEMPT Tue Feb 13 05:21:37 
UTC 2007 i686 GNU/Linux

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Networkmanager does not find a wireless network which is set to not broadcast 
ssid 
https://launchpad.net/bugs/87398

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