Dudes. This is /really/ frustrating. How has this not been fixed yet? I
have NO WIRELESS at the moment!
I did for a day or so after I freshly installed Ubuntu, but now, all of
a sudden, it's fucked up. How hard can it possibly be to set up a
network connection? Answer: not very. I can do it manually via "iwconfig
wlan0 essid MyEssid" then "ifconfig wlan0 10.0.0.69" and pronto. But
somehow Ubuntu's NetworkManager manages to fuck it up.

It could be a ndiswrapper specific issue. The reason I suspect it might
have something to do with that is that sometimes the signal strength of
my wireless router (the bar graph in the applet) is at 100%, and when I
see this, I usually can't even connect or get an IP address (the signal
should be around 33%). Otherwise, what happens is I DO actually connect
(iwconfig shows a working link, and ifconfig shows a proper IP address,
and I can surf the net), but the applet continues to spin, trying to
"connect", with one of those tear drops lit up, and then after a few
minutes it kills the connection (loses IP and link to the router), and
my router releases (the lease?) on it's ip address.

Whether I can obtain a link or not via the Network Manager, I get that
COMPLETELY USELESS error message in my syslog about "dhcdbd:
message_handler: message handler not found under /com/redhat/dhcp/wlan0
for sub-path wlan0.dbus.get.reason". Just that! I don't get those
slightly more informative errors about lease times as a few earlier
posts have mentioned.  The change that myric mentioned above has no
affect for me. The exact same error and message persist.

Arrrrrrrgh!

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Dhcdbd doesn't recognize permanent (-1) DHCP leases
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/93360
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