Thank you Gareth for your help but your solution doesn't work for me :(
I tested it in fresh installation Ubuntu. I had only two entries in my keyring 
manager: "login" and "session" and I deleted, like you said, only "login" entry.
When I restarted my laptop I didn't see any request for wireless details.
Wireless didn't work :(

(BTW, when I started keyring manager for the first time (after
configuration Wireless) I were asked for access password to my "wireless
entry" in "login" database).

I also tried to run wireless and then restart laptop for checking syslog file.
After restarting in syslog file I have following two lines (last position):
<cut>
Oct 22 19:48:42 toshiba NetworkManager: <info>  Updating allowed wireless 
network lists. 
Oct 22 19:48:42 toshiba NetworkManager: <WARN>  nm_dbus_get_networks_cb(): 
error received: org.freedesktop.NetworkManagerInfo.NoNetworks - There are no 
wireless networks stored.. 
</cut>

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nm-applet (network manager) - don't remember settings
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/155304
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