From: http://www.linuxwireless.org/en/users/Drivers/zd1211rw#head-
dfa194ef8747529a0c18b3efae51430abd3fb34f

"On some distributions (e.g., Debian) dhclient scripts do an ifconfig
down/up before trying to get an IP which causes the driver to
disassociate. Add iface eth1 inet dhcp to your
/etc/networking/interfaces and bring up the interface with ifup eth1."

Could driver-specific quirks such as mentioned above cause Network
Manager to fail associating? Again, I tried Tim Gardner's proposed fix
and it didn't help, the network will only associate if I manually
uncheck "Enable wireless" and recheck it via the applet.

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NetworkManager cannot connect to WPA network at first boot
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/103366
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