Public bug reported:

I'm runing Ubuntu Gutsy and I have problems with my wireless connection.
The connection just drops seemingly randomly and I am unable to
reconnect to any network. I have to reboot the machine to reconnect to a
wireless network. I'm not sure how to reproduce this problem
"naturally", but I can force similar behavior when I flip the wireless
switch on my laptop chassis. Basically, if I disable wireless via the
switch and then re-enable via the switch, I can't connect to another
network until I reboot. I have a snippet from my syslog that might be
helpful. The events in there happened during a random disconnect and not
as a result of flipping the wireless switch.
** Affects: ubuntu
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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intel wireless ipw3945 randomly disconnects
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/163236
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