I have scoured the web and my problem is or has been experienced by hundreds of Fedora users for many years, however, they were not using Rawhide.
The crazy Broadcom ( BCM43228 ) problem is what I am referring to. On a related note, I installed an application from the repository called "wifi radar." Has anybody used this in the past few years ? It does not launch ( at least on my install, it does not ) I recall now the Red Hat guru, Davide Caratti, had some kind of wpa_supplicant thing, that I once installed and that I think allowed Fedora 29 to at list list my wi-fi router on the wi-fi list. But I have the latest wpa_supplicant installed. There are various thread relating to problems with wpa_supplicant. I hope to have a new computer in June, so it is no deal breaker. I mostly just want to learn how to fix it. In the meantime, ( or in April ) I will try various USB wi-fi dongles. Ironically, just about everybody in my neighborhood within a 200 meters, could link to my wi-fi signal now, but it is only downloading 48 Mbps, while the Ethernet I am on now is 116 Mbps. I have never ever had trouble with Ethernet in any Linux distro, thankfully. I just wish I could say the same thing for wi-fi, and printers and graphics cards. David Locklear
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