@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 this period.

You also can enable debug scan logging in NM via:

Just before the test:

$ sudo nmcli general logging level debug domains wifi,wifi_scan

<do test>

Either grab syslog right now, or turn down the logging:

$ sudo nmcli general logging level info domains DEFAULT

and then grab the syslog at your convenience.


** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
     Assignee: (unassigned) => Simon Fels (morphis)

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  WiFi network is not listed by NM but listed by the kernel driver

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