Just filed a bug for this exact issue before realizing its already filed. 
Ticking the "save password" does fix the issue, but I think that's not the way 
it should work. Even without saving the password, the Eduroam network still 
appears under "previous networks", so that means at least some information 
about it has been saved on the phone. 
I suggest the "save password" box should be selected by default, cos that's 
probably what most people would want anyway, and it will solve the confusion.

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Title:
  Ubuntu Touch forgets WiFi settings after first connection. EDUROAM
  network WPA & WPA2 Enterprise

Status in indicator-network package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Using WPA & WPA2 Enterprise I connected to the EDUROAM WiFi network with 
Ubuntu Touch. This works fine. 
  However, when leaving the WiFi range and coming back, Ubuntu Touch will not 
be able to connect again. It asks again for the password, but the correct 
password does not work anymore.

  The only (annoying) workaround is to delete "EDUROAM" network from
  "previous networks" in the WiFi setting and then apply all setting
  again. The WiFi access will work then until one leaves the WiFi range
  again.

  Additional info:
  The EDUROAM WiFi network is a unified WiFi network to get access almost any 
European University. Default set-up is described here: 
http://www.urz.uni-heidelberg.de/zugang/eduroam/linux_ubuntu.html

  System:
  Ubuntu Touch 15.04(r24). Device-Built: KRILIN01A-S15A_BQ_L100EN_2024_150713

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