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Wifi signals suddenly not showing up

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My laptop suddenly doesn't find any wifi signal. As you can see from the picture below, on the top-right corner panel, the text related to the wifi symbol hasn't been reported.

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Notice that my laptop is somehow connected to a Wi-Fi but I cannot visualize properly all the available and possible connections.

Using the command nmcli I notice that the os correctly recognizes the Wi-Fi adapter because I get:

wlo1: unmanaged
        "MEDIATEK Renoir/Cezanne GPP Bridge"
        wifi (mt7921e), 38:D5:7A:4E:A0:DB, hw, mtu 1500

However, from Settings/Wi-Fi, we notice the message No Wi-Fi adapter found. Make sure you have a Wi-Fi adapter plugged and turned on.

I checked some additional servers in Softwares & Updates/ Additional servers but those that appear aren't linked to the wifi.

It is very strange since a few hours ago the wifi worked correctly. Many people claim that in this case we should use the driver from a ubuntu files ISO (from the same distribution) but I was not able to upload this kind of content into Software & updates.

How should I act in order to get the regular Wi-Fi panel back?

My ubuntu version is 22.04.

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