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Then it sounds like a config or version issue with your networking stack. The driver and hardware is fine, and if that same card works fine on another machine, then your network stack is missing something.
If you really want to keep trying with this distro, get some debug logs for us to look at.
it works fine with literally, anyother wifi accesspoint, do you have any tips on waht I should do for the relevant logs to show up? I dont have journalctl but would dmesg work fine?
https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/NetworkManager/Debugging
Just a simple command to change logging level to debugging should do it. Make sure to change it back though!
Also, make sure you try different USB ports on whatever this machine is. There may be interference depending on where you're plugging this in.