@florin,
1. from your screenshot in comment #28, that's not a big deal. backport-
iwlwifi-dkms can help on outdated machines but you don't need it.
However, since you don't have it installed, and yet the system still
have iwlwifi module available from linux-modules-extra package, `ubuntu-
drivers` mistakenly thinks you have that driver installed manually,
which is a minor issue for `ubuntu-drivers`. It's fine.
2. So let's see what does wapsupplicant/nm say:
* Please remove that 5G network from your saved networks. Or better, empty
that.
* enable wapsupplicant debug messages as you have done,
* enable NetworkManager debug messages at boot by adding a logging section:
[logging]
domains=ALL:info,WIFI:debug,WIFI_SCAN:debug,PLATFORM:debug,SUPPLICANT:debug,DEVICE:debug
* Reboot. Try to connect to your 2.4G network and then attach the
outout of `journalctl -b > syslog.txt` (which would contain all your
syslog of current boot, so you might what to have a check if there is
any credential info before uploading).
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Intel wifi 3165 [8086:3165] subsystem id [8086:4010] not working
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