I am having the same problem as well. Only it happens for me whether the
network is secured or not. My home network is secured with WPA2
encryption, and I can connect perfectly fine and browse normally. I have
also been able to connect to unencrypted networks and browse just fine,
but once again the network icon shows that I am not connected. Also when
I click the icon to bring up the list of available networks it gives me
a disconnect option, but the name of the network I am connected to is
still in the list of the available networks, not where it should be if
I'm connected to it (which I think is the one of the problems @Tyler
Aviss has too). Any word on this? It doesn't necessarily hinder
workflow, but it is rather anoying

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nm-applet shows the wrong status when connected to a unsecured wifi network
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/602605
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