Any help, advice or direction is much appreciated....

I have a MacBook Air (original model, all sold-state) that suddenly
developed wake-up issues. It didn't happen after a software upgrade, and I"m
not sure how to diagnose this or even where to start looking.

The symptom is that when it wakes up (by opening the clamshell), the right
side of the menu bar is unresponsive (spinning beachball when I cursor
there, but not everywhere else).

The clock shows the time it did when it went to sleep (I closed it), and it
won't reconnect to the network.

Apps that were running work fine (with the exception of System Preferences
and Activity Monitor, if they were running), but apps won't launch (they
look like they do  - dock icon bounces - but the never open their windows).

I can't log out or shut down or restart from the apple menu (I can make the
choices, but it doesn't happen).

This leads me to a network issue of some kind, but I don't know how to
confirm or diagnose.

Can any offer any thoughts, ideas or suggestions on what I might ask, look
for or try to figure this out?

Any help is very much appreciated! Thank you!
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