Public bug reported:

I'm using Ubuntu 19.10 64bit for my PC. For network/wifi I'm using TP-
Link wifi adapter.

My network works only when I do a fresh start (That is completely shutdown and 
start).
But network connection fails to connect to my wifi on REBOOT(on system software 
updates , etc..).

After reboot:
1. I can see my mobile device(wifi service providing) name in the list at WIFI 
SETTINGS -> VISIBLE NETWORKS.
2. BUT IT FAILS TO CONNECT. It tries many times and finally says , CANT CONNECT.

I searched GOOGLE, UBUNTU FORMS, but I failed to find the solution.


As per now solution:
After reboot , I have to shutdown pc again and do a boot. To make wifi connect.

** Affects: network-manager (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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  On SystemReboot wifi failed to connect on tplink wifi adapter

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