Well, I'm going back to school for another five weeks. I'm not really a
coder, so I'll leave it to others to look into source code and such.
However, I do have a few more ideas for tests that can be performed.

This entire bug is predicated on the idea that a certain type of
encryption wreaks havoc with Ubuntu's ability to use Wireless. So, I
would perform some tests whereby a WAP is set to use several types of
encryption, such as WEP and various WPA flavors. The test outcome should
look something like this:

Location 1
WEP: n dB
WPA: n dB
WPA TKIP: ndB
WPA2: n dB

Location 2
WEP: n dB
WPA: n dB
WPA TKIP: ndB
WPA2: n dB

And so on. If anyone else wants to do some testing, feel free.
Otherwise, wait a few weeks and I'll do it myself.

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[Karmic] wireless connection keeps dropping - WPA TKIP
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/481432
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