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use journalctl -f to show you what's happening as you try to connect and look for errors/failure/disconnects/etc.
too much noise and not obvious errors/failures/timeouts; try filtering by service units with something like
journalctl -u ${service-unit-name}
and set deeper debugging level with sudo.so i think that a list of the relevant service units will be decent place to start and the no-brainers from your copy/paste are audit, kernel, and systemd-${whatever} service units and we need to figure out what else we need to add to that list: maybe gnome-shell since you've mentioned nmcli? are you using fedora's default ndiswrapper and what is it?
I also typed those in a separate command window