I have tried playing around with using iwd as the NetworkManager backend
rather than wpa_supplicant, and setting entries in the iwd.conf that I
created in /etc/NetworkManager/conf.d that I believe are needed for the
dongle (based on what users of similar devices had to do in other Linux
distributions) and finding the settings didn't help with the continual
connection/disconnection issue, I removed the dongle from the usb port I
had it plugged in to because I found the port was USB2 instead of USB3
so I plugged it into a USB3 port, restarted NetworkManager and restart
IWD as in Fedora NetworkManager doesn't restart/start/stop the IWD
service (I understand that in Arch Linux NetworkManager does).
The restarting of the NetworkManager and IWD services caused
NetworkManager to create an new wifi definition rather than use the one
I created, with the auto-created definition using WLAN2. The new
definition, which seems to be stable has the security interface set to
WPA/WPA2 personal with the dongle using the 5GHz interface, so it now
seems to me that Fedora doesn't support the WPA3 Personal security
interface which manually created NetworkManager wifi definitions specify
by default, nor does it seem to support 802.11be which is what the
dongle/router combination use.
regards,
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