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Running a scan with



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is only showing me entries for routers that do not use any WEP/WPA encryption. I can see about 30 different routers from my phone's wifi scan. The only one that shows through nmcli has no WEP/WPA security. Is there any reason why this would happen?










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Running a scan with



nmcli device wifi list


is only showing me entries for routers that do not use any WEP/WPA encryption. I can see about 30 different routers from my phone's wifi scan. The only one that shows through nmcli has no WEP/WPA security. Is there any reason why this would happen?










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    Do you see more access points if you run nmcli dev wifi rescan first?

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Running a scan with



nmcli device wifi list


is only showing me entries for routers that do not use any WEP/WPA encryption. I can see about 30 different routers from my phone's wifi scan. The only one that shows through nmcli has no WEP/WPA security. Is there any reason why this would happen?










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Running a scan with



nmcli device wifi list


is only showing me entries for routers that do not use any WEP/WPA encryption. I can see about 30 different routers from my phone's wifi scan. The only one that shows through nmcli has no WEP/WPA security. Is there any reason why this would happen?







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    Do you see more access points if you run nmcli dev wifi rescan first?

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Do you see more access points if you run nmcli dev wifi rescan first?

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As it turns out, if you are already connected to a router via ethernet when you do the wifi scan, the scan will only return the SSID of the router you are connected to via ethernet. It ignores all other SSIDs.



Interestingly, I used a second router as a bridge to a primary router. When connected to the second router via ethernet, nmcli dev wifi list returned the SSID of both the primary router and the bridging router.






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    As it turns out, if you are already connected to a router via ethernet when you do the wifi scan, the scan will only return the SSID of the router you are connected to via ethernet. It ignores all other SSIDs.



    Interestingly, I used a second router as a bridge to a primary router. When connected to the second router via ethernet, nmcli dev wifi list returned the SSID of both the primary router and the bridging router.






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      As it turns out, if you are already connected to a router via ethernet when you do the wifi scan, the scan will only return the SSID of the router you are connected to via ethernet. It ignores all other SSIDs.



      Interestingly, I used a second router as a bridge to a primary router. When connected to the second router via ethernet, nmcli dev wifi list returned the SSID of both the primary router and the bridging router.






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        As it turns out, if you are already connected to a router via ethernet when you do the wifi scan, the scan will only return the SSID of the router you are connected to via ethernet. It ignores all other SSIDs.



        Interestingly, I used a second router as a bridge to a primary router. When connected to the second router via ethernet, nmcli dev wifi list returned the SSID of both the primary router and the bridging router.






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        As it turns out, if you are already connected to a router via ethernet when you do the wifi scan, the scan will only return the SSID of the router you are connected to via ethernet. It ignores all other SSIDs.



        Interestingly, I used a second router as a bridge to a primary router. When connected to the second router via ethernet, nmcli dev wifi list returned the SSID of both the primary router and the bridging router.







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