Network Manager is the culprit, not anyone's routers. This is evident by
the fact that earlier versions of Ubuntu didn't experience this issue,
this issue happens regardless of which router we're connecting to, it
happens regardless of which location we are at, and the underlying issue
is that Network Manager cannot see ANY access points, not just the one
we normally connect to. There is literally no scenario in which it is
someone's router that is causing this.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1589401

Title:
  cannot view wifi networks after re-enabling wifi

Status in NetworkManager:
  Unknown
Status in network-manager package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  after re enabling wifi, up-down arrows just like wired network. cannot
  see any wifi ssid.

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