As for the nm-applet showing the up/down arrows consistent with a wired
lan, I found a simple solution,  Ctrl-alt-t for the terminal and type
killall nm-applet
and then
nm-applet & (the ampersand backgrounds the process).  And voila, the
nm-applet is back with other possible connections.

I needed this because sometimes after booting it will connect to the slower
wifi connection instead of the 5G connection (which is about twice as fast
-- 40 Mbps vs. 100 Mbps).

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