I can reproduce this problem on an Eee 1001p associating with a WPA-PSK
CCMP network. Not sure what the exact chipset is; atheros something.

However, I reckon it's a wpa-supplicant problem. At the right point in
the associate/disassociate cycle I did a kill -STOP on wpa_supplicant,
and the network stayed connected. Feels like wpa-supplicant is
deliberately asking the interface to disassociate for some reason.

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Wireless connection frequently drops  [deauthenticating by local choice 
(reason=3)]
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/548992
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