It seems that there are issues connecting to a WPA (not WPA2) encrypted
network as well.  On the off chance that the router(s) themselves have
something to do with it, the test configurations I've used are as
follows:

Linksys router using WPA2 encryption worked fine (albeit with reduced signal 
strength--a known bug)
Belkin router using WPA2 encryption worked fine (albeit with reduced signal 
strength--a known bug)
Netgear router using 128-bit WEP and (after firmware flash/hack) using WPA, 
could not be authenticated/associated.

These scenarios are the same when using x86 or AMD64 versions of Gutsy.

As my experience with ipw3945 under the AMD64 version has been terrible
--it doesn't seem to work at all--this is a showstopper bug on that
platform since it's the only module for this chipset.

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Unable to connect to WEP encrypted network when using iwl3945 module (but 
success when using ipw3945)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/176602
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