I had this issue with wireless in two hotels I was staying at back in
July. One was Radisson in Manchest, NH
(http://www.radisson.com/hotels/nhmanch) and the other was a Rodeway
near Boston Airport.  Both were using the same company to provide their
wireless access Safety Net Access (http://www.safetynetaccess.com/).  I
don't know if this helps any though.

Luckily for me I was dual-booting Windows, and was able to get on
wireless through Windows to troubleshoot the issue.  They offered
ethernet through a wireless-ethernet bridge, but they wanted a $150
deposit to use it, which I wasn't about to do.  I hope this might help,
as someone may be able to contact Safety Net Access to see what hardware
they are using, which may give clues to sort this out.  I was running
Ubuntu 8.10 at the time, so I cannot confirm if their network took issue
with 9.04 or not.

I can confirm that I was able to access the network with iwconfig (and
using kismet to view the available networks), but only when I rebooted
with NetworkManager disabled.  If I even so much as started
NetworkManager, nothing short of a reboot -- with NM disabled -- would
allow me to connect to that network (shutting NetworkManager back down
didn't work, reloading modules didn't work, etc).

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No NET with 2.6.27: No buffer space available
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/284377
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