Public bug reported:

Installed Ubuntu 8.04 (beta). All OK but no wireless. Entered wireless
settings thru System->Administration->Networking  using WPA key (16
chars) and DHCP. Everything OK. Updated system with over 500 updates,
wireless connection all OK. Needed to restart computer. Did so. No
wireless connection. Went to System->Administration->Networking and
noticed WPA key is larger than 16 chars, in fact 64 chars long. Entered
the correct key. Internet all OK. Happens after every restart. Using
Edimax 802.11g Wireless PCI card and LInksys WRT54gl router.

** Affects: ubuntu
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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wireless WPA key corrupted on system restart
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/215915
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