** Description changed:

  SRU Justification:
  
  [ Impact ]
  
  In densely-populated areas with more than 200 Wi-Fi APs,
  wpa_supplicant's default BSS_MAX_COUNT of 200 causes some nearby wi-fi
  APs to only appear inconsistently.
  
  In areas with more APs, setting a higher bss_max_count of 500 via
  wpa_cli was sufficient to resolve this issue. Since such dense areas are
  now common, it may be appropriate to raise the default to 500 or 1000.
  
  [ Test Plan ]
  
  Run an nmcli scan in an area with 500+ APs, with and without the
  described wpa_supplicant change. Confirm that the change results in all
  expected APs being present.
  
  [ Fix ]
  
- Bump the DEFAULT_BSS_MAX_COUNT to 500
+ Bump the DEFAULT_BSS_MAX_COUNT to 1000
  
  [ Where problems could occur ]
  
  It's conceivable that there could be differences in time required to
  scan / enumerate more APs

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