@steven_suddarth er, slight correction:
You can patch/mod a kernel yourself, but there shouldn’t be a need to here. Just make sure you’re on/updated to a recent kernel version (5.15+ AFAIK should be fine), since newer kernel versions will include the fixes. The latest kernel in-use for a specific distro can vary.
To check what version you’re running, enter this in the terminal:
uname -r
There shouldn’t be any tinkering needed out of the box at least on the latest Fedora 36/Ubuntu 22.04 AFAIK.
For reference, I’m running 5.17.13
and also have the AX210 no-vPro model. It’s been working without issues since Fedora’s 5.15 release since ~December of last year IIRC.
uname -r
5.17.13-300.fc36.x86_64
Here’s the AX210 thread for completeness.