sudo nmcli connection reload
sudo systemctl restart NetworkManager
ip a
ip route
So sorry I left you hanging on that message… kids lol.It's still not showing what I'm expecting, can you just use the graphical network manager GUI, remove the connection and then add the wireless connection again?
Network: 10.10.10.1
Gateway: 10.0.0.1
Subnetmask: 255.0.0.0(aka /8)
Then reboot and if you can then share the output of the following again.sudo nmcli connection add con-name daemon ifname wl2ps0 ipv4.method manual connection.autoconnect yes connection.type 802-11-wireless.mode infrastructure 802-11-wireless-security.key-mgmt wpa-psk 802-11-wireless 802-11-wireless-security.psk "YourNetworkPassword" 802-11-wireless-security.auth-alg open 802-11-wireless-security.psk ipv4.method manual ipv4.addresses 10.10.10.1/8 ipv4.gateway 10.0.0.1 ipv4.dns 10.10.10.1
sudo nmcli connection reload
ip a
ip route