No the issue is that you are using iwd. Turn off iwd and switch to network
manager if you want to use the applet

On Sat, Mar 25, 2023, 10:15 PM Rino Mardo <rino1...@gmail.com> wrote:

> upon running nmcli, it shows disconnected but the wlan0 have an ip address.
>
> i remembered when i finished the installation i only have CLI. also no
> network connectivity. somehow i managed to have network connectivity
> by installing the package iwd. after that, i have connection via my
> wireless and i proceeded to install kde (including plasma-nm).
>
> since recalling i'm using iwd package, when i stop that service the
> GUI network icon still shows all 5 bars but no AP listed. when i
> restart iwd, i get a list of AP in my area and i also get network
> connectivity in terminal.
>
> so i guess the network icon is the problem then?
>
>
>
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> > On 25. Mar 2023, at 15:18, Doug Newgard <dnewg...@outlook.com> wrote:
> >
> > What did you enable? What did you configure? YOU did all of this, right?
> You
> > should be able to tell us what you did, not the other way around.
> >
> > Only because a user installed their system, doesn't mean they completely
> understand it. It's a continuous learning process, and we should support
> everyone who's willing to learn.
> >
> > In this case, it seems like you're actually using NetworkManager,
> plasma-nm is a frontend for it. However, it is possible that you have a
> second network manager or static configuration configured, so network
> manager backs out. You can check that by typing nmcli in the terminal, it
> should show you the status of network manager on your system. If it shows
> connected, then the display applet in your Toolbar is the issue. If it
> shows disconnected, then you should check what other network manager you
> have installed, and uninstall it.
> >
> > https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Network_configuration Shows a list of
> possible options. You should check if any of those besides NetworkManager
> are installed.
> > Your dashboard
>
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