Same problem: KeyRing does not store the certificates that I use to
authenticate to the AP.  I am connecting to a Cisco AP, WPA2 EAP TLS
with Certificate Authentication.

As a workaround I installed KNetworkManager and KWallet....
KNetworkManager saves the information for the certificates and the
passkey to the Kwallet.  When I login, Kwallet asks me for my password
and after that, KNetworkManager connects without any problems to my
network.

I really wish that they would fix nm-applet.

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Does not store WPA-Enterprise password in keyring
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/41134
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