Yes, I tried installing the jaunty packages. After updating my
repositories, updating and selecting the packages, Synaptic forced me to
install some other (dependent) packages. However, it did not solve my
problems with WPA2/TTLS/PAP; I still had trouble connecting and took a
lot of tries before it was connected.

After that, I did encounter a new problem: I occasionally got a
"Authentication with 00:00:00:00:00:00 timed out." message in my
wpa_supplicant log, resulting in a long reconnect time to a 'regular'
WPA access point. Before the Jaunty packages, I never had problems with
this access point (no reconnects or whatever).

I think I solved the time-out problem by running 'sudo aptitude
reinstall'. At first, it gave errors, because there was no installation
candidate for some of the packages (they only exist in jaunty?). After
downgrading those packages (a solution offered by aptitude after trying
to remove those packages) and reinstalling all packages again, I think I
restored my system to the state before the jaunty packages.

Thanks for your help! Hopefully, my report helps to solve this bug

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[Intrepid] iwl3945 + iwlagn -- network-manager will not connect to a WPA EAP 
(Enterprise) network (disassociating by local choice (reason=3) )
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/272185
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