![]() With that you can find the database entries for a particular AX211 chipset. The Linux Hardware (LH) database has many entries for AX211 chipsets. The back and forth has to be frustrating for those affected. ![]() It seems there are constant issues with newer (and sometimes older) machines using the AX211 chipsets where sometimes it works then it does not then it may work again. Thank you for helping me to solve the issue. I forgot to add the following action that I took. sudo nmcli -ask dev wifi connect XYZ (where XYZ is the name of the SSID) └─1210 /usr/sbin/NetworkManager -no-daemonĭ. Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/rvice enabled preset: enabled)ĬGroup: /system.slice/rvice In a terminal, I typed the following commands in sequence: XYZ.nmconnection (where XYZ is the name of the SSID) In /etc/NetworkManager/systemconnections, there are two files: Post installation, I am now unable to connect to wifi. Installation proceeded with the ethernet connection. However, as my machine was connected to the internet via a wired LAN at the time, I clicked the button to shut down the wireless connection. Next I configured the GUI such that IPv6 is disabled and input my preferred DNS. ![]() To be exact, I downloaded Fedora Everything and chose Minimal Install with and installation, I identified my network SSID and input the password to connect to wifi. My “operating system” is Fedora 37, 64bit.
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