Open terminal and run 'nm-connection-editor'.Check your wifi connection
in General it is box for connect automatically with priority 0 tick 
On Fri, 2025-05-16 at 00:31 -0400, Jon LaBadie wrote:
> Working with a new laptop, Asus s16 s5606.
> I replaced the Win 11 install with F42 Mate/Compiz spin.
> 
> I can get the WiFi interface to connect to my network
> but only with manual intervention.  The interface card
> is an Intel BE201.  There is no wired ethernet interface.
> 
> I have been unable to have the WiFi interface active at boot.
> 
> I see no "bios" setting to change nor is there a keyboard
> kill switch.
> 
> I'm using Network Manager but I've tried systemd-networkd
> and iwd as alternatives.
> 
> Upon logging in, I can do one of three things, click on
> the NM applet and "enable WiFi" or from the command line
> use "nmcli radio wifi on" or some rfkill command, the syntax
> I've forgotten, to turn the radio on.
> 
> Any suggestions as to how to get the wifi card active and
> connecting during boot?
> 
> 
> -- 
> Jon H. LaBadie                  jo...@jgcomp.com
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