[Fedora Linux] University wifi stuck on “configuring interface,” requires multiple tries

I’m running Fedora 43 and KDE Plasma 6.5.2 on a Ryzen 7640U edition Framework 13. I’m trying to use my university’s wifi, which is configured as a WPA2 enterprise network; I’ve set it up as PEAP and MSCHAPv2 as directed by my university, and I’m using the DigiCert Global Root CA PEM file downloaded from here.

Every time I try to connect (which is every time I open my laptop), it takes a long time (on the order of a minute or two) to connect, and often fails saying no secrets were provided. It eventually works, but only after a few tries. I have this issue both on my university’s own network and on eduroam. It connects to my phone’s hotspot basically instantly; I haven’t tested other non-enterprise networks. Any ideas for how to fix this?

I’m pretty new to Linux, so sorry if there’s troubleshooting stuff I don’t know about. I didn’t see a Linux subcategory under the Community Support category, so hopefully I’m posting this in the right place. Thank you in advance!

Here’s the output of journalctl -f -u NetworkManager.service. This is from opening the computer (waking from sleep). It first tried to connect to ubcsecure automatically, then when it failed it tried to connect to eduroam and I manually told it to try ubcsecure again.

Still struggling with this. I have another thread here that has some attempted debugging steps.