I will give you some further information about this issue.
This bug seems to affect the powernow-k8 driver in the Ubuntu Versions from 
9.10 until 11.04
If I rember correctly Ubuntu 9.04 powernow-k8 was working.
This issue seems to have two main characteristics:

1) Most Atheros WLAN-Adapters stop working with "gain calibration timeout" at 
dmesg 
2) Frequency-Scaling on AMD-Processors stops working at battery-mode -> Its 
stuck at the lowest frequency

This Bug is reproducable if one boots up with ac device plugged in and plugs 
off the ac-device.
-> After a short time wlan adaptor stops working and dmesg gives "gain 
calibration timeout" messages. 
The other way round, boot up on battery , plug in ac-device the same bug 
occures.

There are some "workarounds"

1) The easiest thing is to power down the computer, remove the battery an power 
up again (Bug occures again from time to time)
2) Another Option is to disable powernow in Bios Settings. (No more WLAN-Bugs, 
but Frequency-Scaling is not working at battery and ac-mode)
3) Experimental: Some people have managed to get rid of this Bug by using the 
phc-k8 driver instead of powernow-k8
   There is a Ubuntu ppa for this driver att linux-phc.org The driver is mainly 
used for undervolting modifications. 
   Look at https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/18982

Litold

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  ath5k phy0: gain calibration timeout after Kernel Upgrade

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