I am talking about a physical switch or key on the laptop. That
shouldn't be possible to automatically revert. Tap the wifi key on the
laptop and then the toggle switch in gnome-shell should work. Even if it
doesn't, when 'rfkill' shows 'HARD' = 'blocked' then that's a hardware
problem and we can't solve it in gnome-shell. Although it *might* be a
kernel bug after that. More likely you just need to press the wifi key
on your keyboard and then also turn it on inside gnome-shell.

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  wifi gets automatically disabled when screen is locked and can be
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