For what it's worth, it looks like I'm seeing the same problem that Seth de 
I'Isle reports.
I upgraded to Hardy, and under 2.6.24-12 I have been completely unable to use 
my wireless.
iwconfig accurately lists wlan 0 as a wireless extension (and wmaster0 with NO 
wireless extension), and wicd sniffs out the local available wireless networks 
BUT cannot connect.

I've tried a variety of fixes I've seen, including:
1. building the latest compat-wireless driver (1.2.26k)
2. switching to 'wicd' from knetworkmanager/network manager
3. removing the /etc/udev/rules/70-persistent-net.rules or commenting out the 
3945 line.

Nothing works.  Regardless of how I comment or modify #3, the file is recreated 
with a new
3945 line.  The newer driver seemed to have zero effect.

In all cases, I NEVER  see my wireless LED indicator come on, ever.  There is 
no indication of
trouble from /var/log/messages or dmesg.

I have had zero success in getting wireless to work.  I'll try anything
at this point.

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iwl3945 fails to connect to MR814 access point
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