Actually, I used a Intrepid GNOME installation (on the same machine),
and I had problems with connecting to wireless, until I changed the
encryption type back to TKIP.  Afterwards, I rebooted in Jaunty KDE, and
now it works fine with TKIP.  I don't know what could be going on here

(I can't remember how thoroughly I tested before, it's possible that the
changes between TKIP/AES are a red herring, it was actually something to
do with making any change to the router that caused some kind of reset.)

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Regression: cannot connect to WPA-PSK (TKIP encryption) wireless network with 
network manager plasmoid
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/325252
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