I'm experiencing the same problem after upgrading to Hardy Heron.
Wireless was working fine under Gutsy, however after the upgrade to
Hardy the wireless network still appeared to be configured in the
Network Settings dialog box however the network wasn't connected. When I
re-entered (the same) WPA password the network connected and worked as
expected.

Since the initial upgrade, anytime I reboot or disable and re-enable the
wireless connection in the Network Settings dialog the wireless returns
to the problematic state. I.e. it appears to be configured as before but
isn't connected. Re-entering the same WPA passphrase causes the network
to work again until next re-start.

As I say, this was working fine under Gutsy, it seems to have broken
with the upgrade to Hardy. There's been no change to the hardware of the
computer or wireless hub, nor any configuration changes to either side
other than the upgrade to Hardy.

I see this bug is currently marked Incomplete. what additional
information do I need to provide in order to allow progress on this?

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WPA Key needs to be re-entered every reboot.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/151929
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