> (I assume that you are on intrepid)

That's correct.

> This could mean that your driver is causing issues. Do you have a
> chance to test WPA? (not WEP)

That "other" router that mentioned before that never has problems uses
WPA.

> 2. ensure that you have nothing except the "lo" interface configured
>    in /etc/network/interfaces (if you have something configured,
>    disable those sections and see if the problems go away; if it
>    helps, stop here!)

Nothing but lo in my interfaces file.

> 3. try to boot an older kernel (if you still have that) and see if it
>    things improve (if that helps report and stop here!)

I tried linux-image-2.6.24-19-generic, and it worked! You mentioned
above that this could be a driver issue, and that looks like it's the
case. I use ndiswrapper for a BCM 4328 chip. I had always though the
update to network-manager 0.7 was causing this problem, but now it looks
like there's a regression in the ndiswrapper module.

If you agree that this is the problem, I'll file a bug against the
kernel.

Thanks,
Matt

** Attachment added: "lsmod"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/17767450/lsmod

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[intrepid] network manager repeatedly asks for key, cannot connect to secured 
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