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Can anyone familiar with GNOME, NetworkManager, Fedora Silverblue, or Intel network cards help?

I have an Intel NUC running Fedora Silverblue 40 with GNOME 46. It’s connected to Ethernet but at some point I connected it to Wi-Fi. Since the Ethernet connection gives better performance—and I don’t want unnecessary interference—I turn off Wi-Fi in GNOME. Whenever I reboot, both Ethernet AND Wi-Fi are disabled. If I leave Wi-Fi enabled, both remain enabled when I reboot.

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Hiker 1y ago

nostr:npub12f7r2gjj0ch84wdh5kg03gkmjyskya6zlxq70cxlk5qm5sysjhuq08lkxh Isn't there for every network in the configuration the option "connect automatically" to turn on or off?

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Ed Braaten 1y ago

Yes. That's how I do it on Fedora Workstation.

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