I tried again with the release candidate of Intrepid, and still no WPA2.
It throws away my password and fills the password box with a lot more
characters than were ever in my password to begin with when the re-enter
the password dialog appears. Fixing the password in the box doesn't help
anything.  I agree with mistryous, it somehow loses the password. I even
tried upgrading my Hardy box (with working WPA2 on a connection that has
the password saved) to Intrepid RC and it still popped up the same empty
password box as on a fresh install.

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wpa intrepid fails to autenticate
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