I can confirm this on my MSI MegaBook S262 with ipw3945.  Upon initial
setup of knetworkmanager, it does not detect my home wireless network
signal immediately (which, although I have configured to not currently
broadcast its SSID, should have been detected by knetworkmanager anyway
as a <hidden> network); I had to open the tray icon's dialog and select
`Connect to other wireless network' and manually connect from there.

When I hibernated and resumed later on, knetworkmanager also fails to
autoreconnect to my network, even now that it is known and is on the
`Trusted' set of networks.  I still had to manually connect using the
aforementioned menu selection.

Running latest Feisty as of 2007-02-03.


** Changed in: knetworkmanager (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided => Low
       Status: Unconfirmed => Confirmed

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doesn't show wireless networks anymore
https://launchpad.net/bugs/80704

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