This now works using the iwl3945 driver bundled with the Hardy alpha
(specifically, the Kubuntu KDE4 Alpha released at Feb 27).

I *did* get it to work using the script at
http://linuxwireless.org/en/users/Download, blacklisting ipw3945 in
/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist and autoloading iwl3945 by adding it to
/etc/modules. Uncertain as to whether it works with the (new?) Gutsy
iwl3945 driver, and hesitant to restore when I *FINALLY* got it to work.

All I know is that I tried the iwl3945 driver extensively a couple of
months ago, as my earlier comments should suggest, with no luck at all.

The iwl3945 driver is the way to go, at any rate. If you can't get it to
work with the Gutsy-bundled one, try the script at the above url. Else,
deliverance might just come with Hardy.

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Intel 3945ABG has one connection attempt, after that a reload of the ipw3945 
module is needed for the interface to work at all. Connections and connecting 
in itself is unreliable
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/134515
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