Sorry, we are just winding down after an afternoon and evening of
tornadoes. Sadly they are predicted again for tomorrow.

I usually only connect to the one access point, and haven't compared the
connection failures until this experience.

There are others in the neighborhood, sometimes unsecured, and a public
access point (which may be secured by WEP) at a restaurant a couple of
blocks away. If it would be helpful to compare the logs when connecting
to different types of access points I could easily set up an unsecured
one and/or connect to the public one and have a look at the logs, but
that will be tomorrow at the earliest. Or should I stick to different
WPA connections?

Reading the kernel wireless debugging information, it looks like they
prefer seeing wpa_supplicant scripts and logs. I started reading the man
page but I haven't started tinkering with it yet. Let me know if that
sort of information would be better for your purposes so we can rule out
any Network Manager weirdness.

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Title:
  Wireless flaky on Acer Aspire 5100 after installing Natty

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