** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: network-manager
  
  Eduroam is a large international wireless network for students/staff of
  educational institutes, see http://www.eduroam.org/ It uses RADIUS
  authentication protocol with EAP-TTLS . I think support for this network
  will be great for the adoption of Ubuntu on these institutes.
  
  When clicking on 'eduroam' in the network manager applet it keeps
  connecting indefinitely, or sometimes spits out a dialog asking for a
  wep key.
  
  I searched the forums and there where lots of support requests for this
  issue, but all solutions referred to using wpa_supplicant from the
  command line, none gave a solution using the network manager.
  
- I will attach wpa.conf with which I can connect to eduroam networks (password 
stripped of course).
+ I will attach wpa.conf with which I can connect to eduroam networks (although 
somewhat buggy sometimes).
  The log attached is what normally happens, nm-applet keeps asking for a wep 
key, I post a log with WPA enterprise set from nm-applet later (it does not 
work, I tried, but might give some more info).

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802.1X EAP-TTLS (RADIUS) wireless network authentication using 
NetworkManager/nm-applet (eduroam)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/182906
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