AFAIK this has been fixed for a while now, and I definitely can't
reproduce it here on any recent release.

The actual release this was for is also missing, so I'm closing this as
"Invalid": don't know what fixed it exactly; but it no longer seems to
be an issue.

Regardless, freezes in the system caused by nm-applet are just about
impossible, most cases it would be caused by something else (could still
be network-manager trying to do funky things with wifi); to be filed as
new bug reports.

** Changed in: network-manager-applet (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Invalid

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Title:
  Clicking on nm-applet locks the entire desktop during wireless
  association

Status in “network-manager-applet” package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid

Bug description:
  NetworkManager takes (eerily close to) 30 seconds to connect to a
  wireless network: 15 seconds with “one green light” and 15 seconds
  with “two green lights”.  If I click on the applet during the second
  half of this operation, the animation stops and the *entire desktop
  freezes* until the connection completes.  As a backtrace shows, the
  applet has grabbed my mouse and keyboard and gone off to make a dbus
  call.

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