Same problem here.  I've been running Ubuntu 9.10 on a new Asrock ION
330HT for a week or so now.    Wireless degrades over time after boot,
and becomes pretty much useless.  Wireless is mixed WPA/WPA2+WEP, and
I'm using a passphrase for WEP and ascii psk for WPA (both Draytek Vigor
2800vn and a Linksys router used as an access point).    I'm considering
experimenting with changing to hex WEP and WPA keys, but am hoping that
I won't have to, and that someone will come up with a definitive
solution.

As I use wireless on the Asrock only to streaming media, I could
probably do without encryption, but it would be nice to get the whole
system working (as it is for this Windows notebook I'm typing on now ).

I've tried wicd, but gave up after quite a lot of trying to sort out a
template that would work with my existing wireless router set-up.

I'll keep coming back to Launchpad to see how the community is getting
on.

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[Karmic] wireless connection keeps dropping - WPA TKIP
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/481432
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