Are both machines running Ubuntu, and are they using the same version?

Can you provide the debug logs for wpasupplicant? This would likely shed
more light on the problem.

Furthermore, I'd be very interested on output such as what the Android
"Wifi Analyzer" app is saying about the created network, if that output
is feasible to obtain. It's usually pretty good at saying exactly how
the scanned/detected network is configured, and if it was correctly
created as WEP-128 with a passphrase rather than using the passphrase as
a hex key or something.

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Title:
  Using WEP 128-bit Passphrase, Ad-hoc connection cannot be established

Status in OEM Priority Project:
  In Progress
Status in OEM Priority Project precise series:
  In Progress
Status in “network-manager” package in Ubuntu:
  In Progress

Bug description:
  When setting up an ad-hoc wifi connection, if choose "WEP 128-bit 
Passphrase", the connection cannot be established.
  If choose "None" or "WEP 40/128-bit Key", it can be established successfully.

  Steps to reproduce:
  1. Choose "Create new Wireless Network" in network applet
  2. Choose "WEP 128-bit Passphrase" and create an ad-hoc connection
  3. Use another computer to connect the same ad-hoc ESSID
  4. The connection cannot be established

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