Switching on/off WiFi by main menu icon

I had configured my Snow Leopart to ask for password confirmation when switching on/off the Airport. Whenever triggered the password popup came up and the user was able to immediately enter the password, because the dialog automatically received keyboard focus.
Now, as I have upgraded to Lion, the same task ends with the effect, that the passowrd dialog does not have keyboard focus. So I have to use the mouse in order to click into the dialog so it becomes focused.
Does someone know how I can get focus into the dialog without using the mouse?
Might Apple fix this bug, as it was working fine with Snow Leopard.
best regards from Heidelberg,
OLI

Hi, that's been the case with many upgrades in the past, no idea what the cause or fix really is, but you might try removing any Networks from Airport pref pane, reboot & add yours again.

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