Important news from my situation:
Although the symptoms were as described, I have found the main reason for my 
problem. Wireless interference from nearby (neighbours) systems! I did a series 
of experiments including taking all of the (wireless hardware and laptop to my 
house where I was surprised shocked to find it all worked perfectly straight 
away. It took me several other time consuming experiments to fail to find a 
reason for things not working. I am not experienced with basic wifi and the 
significance of the target location being in the middle of a block of 
apartments did not emerge for me until much later. A smartphone (Android) app  
for wireless scan immediately showed a dozen competing signals with useful 
channels occupied, and several signals were very strong indeed. So strong that 
even with our wireless access point (WAP) in the same room as the laptop and 
smartphone, the two competing signals were showing the -same- strength (!) the 
solution was to set the WAP to partly avoid the competition by using a fixed 
channel (3) just in between  the competition (1) and (6). Not ideal but it 
works (so far).

The WAP is D-Link DAP 1353 which I think is good kit (?)
The history of wifi working then stopping working I put down to a neighbour or 
two deciding to increase their own power maybe.

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  NetworkManager or wpa_supplicant timing out when connecting wireless

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