I can find multiple wi-fi networks but I can't find mine












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As the title says, I can't connect to my wi-fi home network on my laptop using ubuntu 18.04 .
I can detect other networks, even a hotspot created by my phone, but I can't detect my network. I can detect and connect to my home wifi with my smartphone and on the same laptop on Windows 10 but not with Ubuntu.
So I wonder if the problem is related to Ubuntu or some drivers or something similar.
As far as I know, there aren't any drivers missing and everything is updated. Rebooting the router didn't work either.




Network controller: Qualcomm Atheros QCA9377 802.11ac Wireless Network
Adapter (rev 31)




Would like to know what is wrong or if there is something missing.



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    As the title says, I can't connect to my wi-fi home network on my laptop using ubuntu 18.04 .
    I can detect other networks, even a hotspot created by my phone, but I can't detect my network. I can detect and connect to my home wifi with my smartphone and on the same laptop on Windows 10 but not with Ubuntu.
    So I wonder if the problem is related to Ubuntu or some drivers or something similar.
    As far as I know, there aren't any drivers missing and everything is updated. Rebooting the router didn't work either.




    Network controller: Qualcomm Atheros QCA9377 802.11ac Wireless Network
    Adapter (rev 31)




    Would like to know what is wrong or if there is something missing.



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      As the title says, I can't connect to my wi-fi home network on my laptop using ubuntu 18.04 .
      I can detect other networks, even a hotspot created by my phone, but I can't detect my network. I can detect and connect to my home wifi with my smartphone and on the same laptop on Windows 10 but not with Ubuntu.
      So I wonder if the problem is related to Ubuntu or some drivers or something similar.
      As far as I know, there aren't any drivers missing and everything is updated. Rebooting the router didn't work either.




      Network controller: Qualcomm Atheros QCA9377 802.11ac Wireless Network
      Adapter (rev 31)




      Would like to know what is wrong or if there is something missing.



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      As the title says, I can't connect to my wi-fi home network on my laptop using ubuntu 18.04 .
      I can detect other networks, even a hotspot created by my phone, but I can't detect my network. I can detect and connect to my home wifi with my smartphone and on the same laptop on Windows 10 but not with Ubuntu.
      So I wonder if the problem is related to Ubuntu or some drivers or something similar.
      As far as I know, there aren't any drivers missing and everything is updated. Rebooting the router didn't work either.




      Network controller: Qualcomm Atheros QCA9377 802.11ac Wireless Network
      Adapter (rev 31)




      Would like to know what is wrong or if there is something missing.



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