Wifi network problem

Hi to everyone !!! I installed fedora workstation 40 the last sunday, I was using my Wi-Fi home network, but today I turned on the PC and I don’t find my Wi-Fi network. The PC detects all other Wi-Fi Network (I am using at this moment my cellphone as an access point) but I am not sure why my home network isn’t on the Wi-Fi list of Fedora. I restarted my home router and the Wi-Fi repeater, but it didn’t work. I have two Wi-Fi Network and one of them is 5G. I am not sure if the problem is over the PC network adapter, because my neighbor Wi-Fi networks appear on the Fedora Wi-Fi list. Could you help me please? I don’t know how to solve it

Welcome to Fedora @jucramirezay

What wifi adapter do you have? A broadcom-wl? If yes try to downgrade the wpa_supplicant.x86_64 package.

In the Terminal you can type sudo dnf downgrade wpa_supplicant

I am not sure, I think I have this Wi-Fi adapter

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Do I have to make the downgrade?

I made an update today and I got a newer file of wpa_supplicant.

Do you have a second network adapter, where you can connect to the internet and do the upgrade?

HI, I update wpa_supplicant I have this version

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I can see all of the near networks, but I cannot see my home network

I can connect to my cellphone. Any other idea? wpa_supplicant.conf doens’t have any network.

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The wifi list in Fedora shows you just the visible networks. If it is a hidden network you will not see in the list but it is accessible over the “Connect to Hidden Network …” option. When added this way it will be visible next time. Did you control if it is not a invisible one?