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After assigning static IP and doing a netplan apply unable to see any Wifi through nmtui or Network Manager 20.04 LTS

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Fresh installation of 20.04 LTS initial set up was able to see Wi-Fi and connect with no issues. Had assigned a static IP at my home location. Brought the device back to my office and was able to see our office Wifi with no problem. However, after updating the static IP and doing the netplan apply to add a static IP for our corporate network and rebooting I was unable to see any Wifi networks at all. Even after removing the static IP and going back to a dynamics IP and rebooting I am still unable to see any Wifi networks to connect to.

nmtui from within putty: screenshot

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What is that picture supposed to be?
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Its the network manager text user interface, basically mimics the wireless network connection manager on a desktop. Usually it should look something like: https://i1.wp.com/itsfoss.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/nmui_connection_menu_on.png?fit=800%2C585&ssl=1
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