I just installed edgy, along with knetworkmanager 0.1-0ubuntu1, and had
a similar problem: knetworkmanager did not show any wireless networks,
nor show the menu option of creating (adding) a new one. at the same
time, wireless assistant did show two detected networks.

I tried tinkering with all of system settings -> network settings,
wireless assistant, knetworkmanager and iwconfig. the latter finally got
things moving, after which wireless assistant showed the connection
active. after some more tinkering and a reboot, knetworkmanager finally
joined the party and reported the detected networks, to which I could
then connect with knetworkmanager (wpa). so:

1. knetworkmanager should show the detected networks just as well as
wireless assistant, which did (regardless of being connected or not)

2. it would be nice if knetworkmanager could do whatever it is iwconfig
does, to allow a connection to be established (regardless of previously
being detected?)

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no wireless networks after upgrade to 0.1-0ubuntu1 
https://launchpad.net/bugs/69643

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