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    Some Missing SSIDs in Linux, but all available in windows

    I have a new issue on my laptop with it not showing all SSIDs available, when I click the WiFi icon on the system tray. (Some neighbours SSIDs do show) This has happened to me in two locations now, when I wanted to connect. I booted into windows and the SSID I wanted was there and I used it fine. Seems it is not a hardware issue. I also booted with a live USB with Kubuntu 24.04 and had the same issue.

    I am currently running Kubuntu 24.04 and am up to date.

    Are there settings in KDE that say not to display certain SSIDs for a specific reason? Anyone got any idea where I can start to troubleshoot this?

    Thanks for any help.

    Here is my WiFi hardware:

    03:00.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation Wi-Fi 6 AX200 (rev 1a)

    DeviceName: Intel Wireless LAN + BT

    Subsystem: Intel Corporation Wi-Fi 6 AX200NGW

    Flags: bus master, fast devsel, latency 0, IRQ 77, IOMMU group 13

    Memory at fc800000 (64-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=16K]

    Capabilities: <access denied>

    Kernel driver in use: iwlwifi

    Kernel modules: iwlwifi

    #2
    Generally, if you don’t see a SSID you know to exist, it’s because it is marked (on the host network) as hidden.
    Windows no longer obstructs my view.
    Using Kubuntu Linux since March 23, 2007.
    "It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data." - Sherlock Holmes

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      #3
      When I log into the router wireless settings, it is labeled as shown. I can also see it with my phone and windows on the same PC.

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        #4
        if dual booting, you might try disabling Windows fast-restart. it can mess with firmware, which might not be loading properly when booting back to Linux.

        it won't be something set in a KDE setting , it will be a hardware/driver specific setting or bug. Which ones, I don't know.

        One area might be the chip's power saving modes, perhaps. But it likley will involve some digging and trial and error. However, I suspect that this might already be disabled by default


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