Unfortunately, my "solution" in comment #203 doesn't work anymore; I now
get the dreaded "denied authentication (status 17)" even on the older
kernel mentioned in that comment.  This happens on both open networks
and those using TTLS with PAP authentication.

Is there _any_ known working kernel/module/firmware for this chipset
(Centrino 6300)?  Older or bleeding edge, I don't care.  Not having
wireless while on my university campus (because this problem only seems
to rear its head when trying to connect to enterprise networks) is not
only debilitating from a work point of view, but also embarrassing and
professionally problematic.  If there is anything to test I'll test it.
And while I don't want to disparage the developers working on it, I find
it also problematic that so many people are having problems with their
wireless (in 2012!) and that this bug still exists.

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  [Oneiric] [Regression] Intel Corporation Centrino Ultimate-N 6300 poor
  networking, packet loss and very slow Lenovo X201 and T500 laptops

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