I can report an improvement with WPA - 0.6.5-0ubuntu7/2.6.22-8-generic
reliably connects on the third attempt.

The first attempt (automatic at login) gives a prompt for my WPA key. If
I cancel this, then choose my network from the list, it connects
correctly without prompting (I use pam_keyring, although this works
without it), then immediately disconnects with the messages

<info>  Activation (eth1) successful, device activated.

<debug> [1185866897.251316] nm_dbus_signal_filter(): NetworkManagerInfo
triggered update of wireless network 'SecureAP'

<info>  nm_policy_device_change_check:: old_dev has_link? 1

<info>  SWITCH: terminating current connection 'eth1' because it's no
longer valid.

When I select it manually again, it connects and stays connected. I get
the same set of messages, except for the SWITCH one - instead I get

<info>  nm_policy_device_change_check:: old_dev && new_dev!!

This has worked reliably for me across several reboots - I suggest that
anyone having WPA problems should try repeated logins.

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[Gutsy]Network Manager Applet can't connect wireless with ipw3945 driver
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/121439
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