** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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Title:
WiFi network is not listed by NM but listed by the kernel
Also, you can watch the scans be triggered from NM by running 'wpa_cli'
( as root ), and watching for the associated CTRL_EVENTs.
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Title:
WiFi
@Simon
A few questions...
1. What kind of AP ( 2.4G? 5G? )? What type of security? Is the SSID
visible?
2. The following two commands will show the APs known to NM and
wpa_supplicant:
- nmcli d wifi list
- wpa_cli scan_results
Please check to see if the AP is available in either during
** Description changed:
- I wanted to connect my local WiFi network today but didn't found it in
- the UI. I then manually triggered a
+ I wanted to connect my local WiFi network today (device was off before
+ and may have slept) but didn't found it in the UI. I then manually
+ triggered a
$
AP is 2.4G, WPA-PSK secured and it's SSID is not hidden.
Will add more details once I get this reproduced.
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Title:
WiFi network is not listed