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cannot connect to a specific Wi-Fi (Ubuntu 22.04 LTS)

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I previously bought a modem router and then I could connect to it via wifi, but for some time now I can't connect to it, every time I try to connect to the modem router it just says "Wi-Fi connecting" but never connects.

I don't have this problem with any of the other modem routers or mobile hotspots.

Besides Ubuntu, I also have a Windows 10 (dual boot) which has no problem connecting to this modem router or other wifis.

I've tried these methods but they didn't work:

  1. reboot
  2. sudo macchanger -a wlxd03745b5590f && reboot
  3. forget the wifi and trying to connect it again
  4. unplug and plug the wifi card
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You could try nmcli and see what output you get:

nmcli d wifi connect "My-SSID" password My-Password
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