@Jan Hauke Maase (h-maase+dev)

I'm glad it worked for you (I knew it would). The ridiculous thing about
this is that probably 50% of the users and developers following this
knows exactly how to fix it, but no suggested fix is accepted.

If you was able to connect, you're no longer affected by this bug. My
guess is that what you're now experiencing is a WIFI-driver bug, and my
best guess is that your WIFI card is a Broadcom. You could try the
following (NOTE: this is NOT related to this bug)

1) enable the proprietary Broadcom driver
2) (lol-option) disable 1) and opt for kernel support might work
3) Upgrade kernel. You might want to try kernel 3.13. That fixed it for me. 

Try this at YOUR OWN RISK:

cd /tmp 
wget http://goo.gl/x4JYAz -O kernel-3.13 
chmod +x kernel-3.13 
sudo sh kernel-3.13 
sudo reboot

The above is NOT related to the bug described in this thread, and I will
not provide further advise here!

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  Network manager cannot connect to WPA2/PEAP/MSCHAPv2 network without
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