I can confirm this issue.

I'm running Ubuntu 10.04 on a ThinkPad T60p with an Intel 3945ABG
wireless chip, and I've experienced many of these symptoms. The Google
Maps/YouTube stuff, I haven't noticed, but the frequent disconnecting I
have.

Lately, it's been taking twenty minutes of trying to connect, timing
out, and trying again to connect with my WPA2 network. And like Jakob
pointed out, the problem seems to be related to my proximity to the
router. The farther away I am, the more trouble I have connecting. I've
tried both Wicd and Network Manager, and neither have been of any use.

I downgraded the kernel to the latest Karmic version, as Jakob
suggested, and things *seem* to be working better. I was connected
instantly on reboot and I haven't had any connection dropping problems
yet. Here's hoping . . .

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wireless network has problem connecting and sometimes disconnect
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/569841
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