I also experience this problem. I just upgraded from 10.10 to 11.04 and
everything worked like a charm in 10.10, but now I cannot see the AP I
would like to connect to.

The interesting thing I experience is that I can actualy see one AP (my
neighbours I guess), but I have three APs myself (two open, and one with
password), and there are other neighbours as well having vissible APs,
and I can't see all those.

My chipset is ISL3886, the driver used in 11.04 is p54pci.

Apparently I can see some APs, but not all.I wonder if it has anything
to do with radio frequency regulatory that has been set to wrong
country.

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Title:
  Network manager does not show available access points

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