** Description changed:

  This is supposed to be fixed in GNOME 3.2 (11.10) but it apparently is
  not. When you create an ad-hoc network, the system keeps reconnecting to
- it, but does not actually remain connected. In the latest updates (with
- nm 0.9) the hotspot is created, but after about 30 seconds it
- disconnects. I will attach the output from nm-applet later.
+ it, but does not actually remain connected. (UPDATE: This only happens
+ if reconnect automatically is chosen).
+ 
+ In the latest updates (with nm 0.9) the hotspot is created, but after
+ about 30 seconds it disconnects. I will attach the output from nm-applet
+ later.
+ 
+ I tested this on KDE as well, and it has the same problem. Seems the
+ network is not getting an I.P address, and so it disconnects shortly
+ after. I'm also sure it does not (and did not) happen on 11.04, as we
+ have another system in the house using 11.04 and no problems there.
+ 
+ Nm-applet output: http://pastebin.com/LAEB9H1u

** Summary changed:

- Cannot create a wireless hotspot (ad-hoc network)
+ Wireless hotspots do not remain connected with network-manager 0.9

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  Wireless hotspots do not remain connected with network-manager 0.9

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