On Fri, May 16, 2025 at 03:54:43PM +1000, Igor Bezrodnik wrote:
Open terminal and run 'nm-connection-editor'.Check your wifi connection
in General it is box for connect automatically with priority 0 tick

The settings are the same as you show.

Jon

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?





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