Here we go again!

Fedora 23 Server, no GUI, running on an Intel NUC which has Intel
Corporation Wireless 3165. The problem is, despite the radio being on
and no obvious complaints, no APs are listed with nmcli d list.

# nmcli r
WIFI-HW  WIFI     WWAN-HW  WWAN
enabled  enabled  enabled  enabled
[root@f23s ~]# nmcli c
NAME        UUID                                  TYPE            DEVICE
virbr0-nic  9b346e45-60a4-48d4-a4d2-b5452946093b  generic         virbr0-nic
virbr0      a4bc029b-716c-41d7-82a1-71af8f2a045e  bridge          virbr0
enp3s0      5cfa14cc-0d22-4c12-ae08-d61d8f47a011  802-3-ethernet  enp3s0
[root@f23s ~]# nmcli d
DEVICE      TYPE      STATE      CONNECTION
virbr0      bridge    connected  virbr0
enp3s0      ethernet  connected  enp3s0
virbr0-nic  tap       connected  virbr0-nic
lo          loopback  unmanaged  --
wlp2s0      wifi      unmanaged  --
[root@f23s ~]# nmcli d wifi list
[root@f23s ~]#

That's not expected. A laptop sees many APs for this same command, but
it's running Workstation so I wonder if there's something Server needs
that it doesn't get by default (other than firmware and wpa_supplicant
which I installed afterward).

Also suspicious:

# journalctl -b | grep iwlwifi
https://paste.fedoraproject.org/377327/

It's a model 3165 but it wants 7265D firmware, which it finds and uses
without complaint. But the Carrier: OFF is curious, not sure what that
means.

Although this is Fedora 23, it is the Fedora 24 kernel and firmware
files being used which could be related. But it's the first time I've
tried to use this wifi.


-- 
Chris Murphy
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