I've recently reinstalled a MacBook Pro 2015, Intel based with Ubuntu. I
started with 24.04 and performed the upgrades (because there was a bug
showing white window for the installer on 25.04, intel_iommu=off fixed
that). WiFi was working well on 24.04 and 25.04 but when hitting 25.10
as of mid-september, I was unable to connect to WPA2/3 secured network.

After some investigation I came accross suggestions that one should
disable PSK offloading on the brcmfmac driver via
feature_disable=0x2000. This fixed WiFi.

Then I was made aware of the present issue and I can confirm that
rebuilding the package from https://ppa.launchpadcontent.net/ubuntu-
asahi/ubuntu-asahi-
next/ubuntu/pool/main/w/wpa/wpa_2.11-0ubuntu2.0+asahi0.dsc produced a
wpasupplicant package that works again.

Installing the package from the ppa of tobias' also proved to work.

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