I have been unable to connect to my university WPA network for a long
time(years).  This seems to be consistent across every distribution and
every laptop I owned.  There was a brief time that it worked on 9.10,
but that was a short lived success because an update(not sure which one)
made it not work anymore.  The WPA network information (copied from
university IT department website):

Authentication Type: WPA or WPA Enterprise or WPA-PEAP or WPA-RADIUS
EAP Type: PEAP or PEAPv0/MSCHAPv2

I was also unable to connect to unencrypted wireless networks after
about a month of functional wireless connections when running kubuntu
9.10.  However I will be unable to test this for a couple more days to
see if 10.04 works.  I suspect a conspiracy to prevent me from
connecting to most wireless networks because everyone else seems to have
absolutely no trouble connecting to the same wireless networks.  My
laptop is an EEE 1000 with Ubuntu 10.04 netbook edition currently
installed.  Wireless card RT2860STA.  I will provide dmesg output when I
get back to the 1 wireless network that I know works.

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10.04 beta1 does not authenticate against WPA-WLAN
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/555768
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