ASCII passphrase is not the same as 40 or 128-bit ASCII WEP though. Not 
sure which you are trying to use. For me, my ASCII 128-bit option went 
away. Why? I don't know, but I now type the HEX PW. If you are using an 
actual ASCII passphrase and THAT isn't working, that's another matter.

...... Original Message .......
On Fri, 25 Sep 2009 07:41:50 +0000 "BryanLawrence" <b.n.lawre...@rl.ac.uk> 
wrote:
>@Ryan: I could maybe work out the hex equivalent of my ascii key, but
>that defeats the purpose of having an ascii key at all.
>
>I appreciate we live in kde4-land now, not kde3-land, but it all worked 
fine in kde3-land, so this is a major major regression
>at the moment. Like i said earlier, between this and bluetooth problems 
(now fixed I think), I'm still stuck on kubuntu 8.04.
>
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>Kubuntu Jaunty: Cannot Connect To Wireless Network with WEP shared key
>https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/339313
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