I have been chasing this problem since January.  have tried various
network manager clients, tried changing drivers for bcm4322 (in a Dell
Mini 10v) and nothing worked.  The symptom was that it would be very
erratic about connecting to the access point.  It would take, oh five
minutes or so before the connection would come up in knetworkmanager,
and then once in a while it would lose it.   Sometimes, it would simply
never associate (for hours or days) then it would start working again
for hours or days.  All this with equipment that worked without issues
under 9.10, and the access point works fine with other laptops.

Tried Nils' recipe to install 0.6.10 wpa_supplicant, and that broke nm 
completely until I removed the "-s"
from /usr/share/dbus-1/system-services/fi.epitest.hostap.WPASupplicant.service 
as suggested by spanna.

Now connects instantaneously afaict.  As the problem is intermittent,
will continue to test for a week or two, but this does look like it
fixes what was wrong.

Thanks to Nils and spanna!

I think this bug should be rated high priority because:
   -- I think this is a very common configuration.
   -- this result is that  wireless is "broken" (for anyone using WPA with 
certain hw.) 
   -- while I managed to do this fix, it is pretty involved for most people.   
I think most people would just give up and switch OS. ( I was close to 
reverting to 9.10 )

will report back to confirm fixedness.

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NetworkManager or wpa_supplicant timing out when connecting wireless
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/572777
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