The first statement is a bit confusing to me. Whenever linux-backports-
modules-wireless gets installed in Lucid, the wireless drivers from that
(which are currently around 2.6.33 level) are used, regardless which
kernel is installed. So I would somehow expect when l-b-m is installed,
then 2.6.33 should work the same.

Christian's regression seems to be between 2.6.31.(probably .9 as stable
.12 only now went into proposed) and 2.6.32.9 (Ubuntu-2.6.32-16.25).
Michael's regression I don't know for reasons above.

Maybe two things to try:

1. as root: echo "options iwlagn disable_hw_scan=1" >/etc/modprobe.d/iwlagn.conf
Then reboot and see whether this makes things better or worse.

2. Try to narrow the point of regression: 
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/ contains prebuild mainline kernel
v2.6.32-rc? are after 2.6.31 but before 2.6.32. Or 2.6.33-rc? come before 
2.6.33. (l-b-m-w should have no impact here).
Unfortunately this still will be slightly coarse as rc1 and rc2 usually have 
the biggest changes to drivers.

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iwlagn (i4965AGN) continually drops and reconnects to access point 
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