Networkmanager always ask for wireless password

networkmanager always ask for network key to auto connect.
I searched on the subject, but can not find anything to help me solve my problem.

Using a MacBook Pro 2GHz intel i7 - 8GB Ram with Mac OS 10.6.8.

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