I tried again in Utopic 140.

If I hit 'cancel', it will simply abort and then connect to the first
memorized network.  Seems like it's probably an okay behavior.

If I enter the wrong password and hit 'connect', the dialog goes away,
immediately reappears, then goes away again.  It then reconnects to the
first memorized network.  It might be better to do as mpt described and
keep the dialog up while connecting, and allow the user another chance
to enter the password if it failed.  But this is merely awkward, and
doesn't prevent the user from getting on the network if they try again.

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  Cancelling a WiFi password dialog turns WiFi off and leaves the
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