I’ve been using fedora since version 15, but recently I’m having trouble connecting to wifi on saved networks. All networks are visible but the connection fails. The only way to connect is to forget all saved networks and then connect and re-enter the password.
I’m on fedora 34 but have this issue also on 33. My computer is an old Lenovo Thinkpad T410. My adapter:
You can check the files in /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections .
Save them and check with one connection what changed while delete/create a new connection.
Compare old with new and you can see what is different.
I compared the old and new files, and they are exactly the same when connection fails or succeed.
I noticed that I can disconnect and reconnect, but if I reboot it doesn’t work anymore.
There is also an message that lasts about 20-30 seconds retarding the boot, something like: a service is running for network-manager
I did not look at the other link, but from your error log I see that it is trying to connect using 2 different MAC addresses, and also that it looks like it is trying to connect to a “hidden” wifi AP. It is certain that having 2 different MACs on the same device will interfere with communications since the AP will configure one only per device.