The updated package worked for me too, but not *exactly* as expected.

1.) I updated the package and then rebooted.
2.) I then clicked on the network manager and then clicked on my network
3.) I entered in all of the secret info and clicked okay
4.) It then said that it was connecting
5.) Another window came up asking for my secret info again
6.) It didn't remember anything I typed so I typed it all again
7.) After I typed my secret info, the same window came up asking for the 
details again.
8.) Before I was able to enter in the details, I got a message saying 
that I was connected

In my opinion, the goal now is to make it only ask for the wireless info 
ONCE. When the second and subsequent windows come up asking for the 
data, it makes the user think they entered in the data wrong, even 
though they didn't. At least I'm connected though!

Juanlu001 wrote:
> Jonathan Riddell's solution <strong>worked!</strong>
> 
> I added his line to my repositories, updated my plasma-widget-network-
> manager... And now I'm connected! :D
> 
> Nevertheless, I'd like to point two things:
> 1º. I had to type my ascii key... as an hex key. That was boring. 
> 2º. I first typed it wrongly, and I wasn't noticed. I expected "You fool! 
> Write your password correctly!" or sth like that.
>

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Kubuntu Jaunty: Cannot Connect To Wireless Network with WEP shared key
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