In my case this is a very large campus-wide network with hundreds of
access points.  For some time I believed that the problem was related to
specific access points but it seems to happen pretty much everywhere on
campus at this point.  The operations people say that while the amount
of traffic on the wireless network has increased somewhat in the last
year, they aren't seeing roaming problems or massive packet loss (I am
getting about 30% on average due to this problem) like this, at least,
not on Windows or Mac OS X.

I strongly suspect network-manager is to blame, and as I mentioned,
upgrading from Hardy to Intrepid has only made the problem worse - where
before it would randomly roam to a different access point, now it roams
to (none) and back.  Something in its logic that makes it decide when to
switch access points (an action which I'm pretty sure is under the
control of userspace and not the driver!) is broken.

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network-manager roams to (none) ((none))  
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/291760
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