Hi,
    I've just purchased a Netgear Nighthawk Wifi 7 Tri-band router (RS300) along with a Netgear Nighthawk Tri-band USB 3.0 dongle (A9000). The issue I have is the A9000 won't stay connected to F42 and keeps disappearing from the Networks list in Network Manager. Lsusb sees the dongle without any issues but I can't identify what chipset the dongle is using. Under windows it has a driver that is supplied with the dongle. From what I can see from net searches Linux Kernels 5.18 and above have an A9000 driver built in to the kernel. It seems from the network definition in Network Manager that Linux has selected WPA3-SAE for the wifi security, but changing the security to WPA/WPA2 doesn't change the dongles usability. Netgear is saying that the A9000 is usable under Windows10, Windows 11, Linux and Mac, but it does say to search netgear.com for the latest info on Linux and Mac support, but I can't find anything. Can someone suggest what I can look at to determine why F42 isn't retaining the device and why when it auto-connects it keeps deactivating it? I've had a look at dmesg and I can see lots of messages for the device around authentication time out, plus this message " [ 2573.919926] iwlwifi 0000:05:00.0: Unhandled alg: 0x707"

regards,
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