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Ubuntu 22.04 - Wifi showing but not working

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I am on Ubuntu 22.04 and always had some annoying connection issue but has been able to get them fix with sudo systemctl restart NetworkManager but since last update of NVidia Driver to nvidia-driver535 (proprietary, tested) it show that my WIFI is connected, but I am unable to use the browser, update, download package, nothing is working anymore.

In setting - WIFI it says that I am connected and the signal strength is Excellent

When I do:

    nmcli

    wlp0s20f3: 
    connected to HomeSweetHome
    "Intel Comet Lake PCH CNVi"
    wifi (iwlwifi), 34:2E:B7:1A:E5:55, hw, mtu 1500
    ip4 default
    inet4 192.168.1.78/24
    route4 192.168.1.0/24 metric 600
    route4 169.254.0.0/16 metric 1000
    route4 default via 192.168.1.254 metric 600
    inet6 fe80::2cbd:62c5:1e7a:9812/64
    route6 fe80::/64 metric 1024

    p2p-dev-wlp0s20f3: disconnected
    "p2p-dev-wlp0s20f3"
    wifi-p2p, hw

    lo: unmanaged
    "lo"
    loopback (unknown), 00:00:00:00:00:00, sw, mtu 65536

    DNS configuration:
    servers: 192.168.1.254 75.153.171.124
    interface: wlp0s20f3

I am on Manufacturer: LENOVO Product Name: 82AE Version: IdeaPad Slim 7 15IMH05

I have Private Access Internet VPN install. I deactivated it, reboot many time and NO changes. Still no internet.

I did try so many things that I am about to flush everything down. A new install seems to be the only way to maybe fix this but I am tired of having to re-install everything and all the package that I use (Would be the 3rd time since I switch from Mint to Ubuntu)...

I wrote this post from my Work computer.

Thank you

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