> Do you use wpa_supplicant or iwd on that system?
I'm with wpa_supplicant (default). And netplan status says the Wifi
connection is up so not sure the "No WiFi" line is the root cause or
just a red-herring.
● 3: wlp2s0 wifi UP (NetworkManager: NM-94eee488-50b3-42db-8b93-cc8d7dcad210)
MAC Address: 04:7b:cb:<REDACTED> (Qualcomm Technologies, Inc)
Addresses: 10.55.0.221/16 (dhcp)
fe80::<REDACTED>/64 (link)
DNS Addresses: <REDACTED>
<REDACTED>
80.58.61.250
Routes: default via 10.55.0.1 from 10.55.0.221 metric 600 (dhcp)
10.55.0.0/16 from 10.55.0.221 metric 600 (link)
fe80::/64 metric 1024
** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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