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WiFi config on Fedora 30


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I installed Fedora 30 on a drive in my PC. The install went fine,
but I can't connect to my WiFi.
I am using a Realtek RTL8812AU NIC and the lsusb command sees it.



I have tried all kinds of config commands in Terminal but no luck.



Does anybody a procedure on how to configure the above NIC?
Thank you for your help!










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    but I can't connect to my WiFi.
    I am using a Realtek RTL8812AU NIC and the lsusb command sees it.



    I have tried all kinds of config commands in Terminal but no luck.



    Does anybody a procedure on how to configure the above NIC?
    Thank you for your help!










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      I installed Fedora 30 on a drive in my PC. The install went fine,
      but I can't connect to my WiFi.
      I am using a Realtek RTL8812AU NIC and the lsusb command sees it.



      I have tried all kinds of config commands in Terminal but no luck.



      Does anybody a procedure on how to configure the above NIC?
      Thank you for your help!










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      I installed Fedora 30 on a drive in my PC. The install went fine,
      but I can't connect to my WiFi.
      I am using a Realtek RTL8812AU NIC and the lsusb command sees it.



      I have tried all kinds of config commands in Terminal but no luck.



      Does anybody a procedure on how to configure the above NIC?
      Thank you for your help!







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