Hello guys,

I noticed the same problem in different Ubuntu Versions (8.04, 8.10,
9.04 Alpha 3). I have a Samsung R55 laptop and also using a FON router
which has two different wireless networks. One public (open) network and
one private (WPA2) network. When I connect the private one the first
time I am prompted to insert my password which I do. The connection
works flawless. After reboot it tries to login to the same network but
it seems to can't get a connection.

I also can right away connect to the open and free wireless network but
even when I try to re-insert the correct password it still doesn't work.
When I check Applications --> Password And Encryption Keys I can see a
saved entry for my private wireless network but it shows some kind of
hex value of the password.

Sometimes it works for me when I just delete the stored key and then try
to connect again with the valid password. Just besides within Windows XP
which is installed in parallel it works all the time. So I can exclude
the FON router to be the bad one.

Unfortunately I am not sure what about other networks which are not FON
but I think I never got those kind of problems with them. Just can't
test it right now.

Maybe this helps?

Thanks ViiJay.

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wireless network authentication password keeps changing to some default password
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