I would think that rather than drivers or NM as such, the problem seems to be either or both, WPA supplicant and the 802.11 kernel stack. I just tried the latest stable LiveCD image of another popular distro, with virtually equal software versions as F10, and there I experienced the problem as well, with all and the very same dmesg messages, which is to say the least, odd, and points towards either or a relation between the drivers, kernel 802.11 stack, WPA_Supplicant and Network Manager, since there seems to be a connection going on, but then *dropped* due to "local choice" (for whatever that may mean), "wlan0: disassociating by local choice (reason=3)", I would think that the problem lies within WPA_Supplicant rather than the other components, but then again, I'm not sure how to properly debug this.
PS: Summary changed from Rawhide to F10 to reflect the current state of affairs.
I would think that rather than drivers or NM as such, the problem seems to be either or both, WPA supplicant and the 802.11 kernel stack. I just tried the latest stable LiveCD image of another popular distro, with virtually equal software versions as F10, and there I experienced the problem as well, with all and the very same dmesg messages, which is to say the least, odd, and points towards either or a relation between the drivers, kernel 802.11 stack, WPA_Supplicant and Network Manager, since there seems to be a connection going on, but then *dropped* due to "local choice" (for whatever that may mean), "wlan0: disassociating by local choice (reason=3)", I would think that the problem lies within WPA_Supplicant rather than the other components, but then again, I'm not sure how to properly debug this.
PS: Summary changed from Rawhide to F10 to reflect the current state of affairs.