Wi-Fi Issues (Legion Go). Can't connect to any 6GHz networks

I'm dual booting Windows 11 & Bazzite on a Legion Go. In Windows 11, I can connect to 6GHz networks. In Bazzite, I can't. I'm hoping there's a Linux expert out there that can help (please and thanks!) I may just have to accept that my Legion Go will never be able to connect to 6GHz networks in Bazzite, but the Wi-Fi card is clearly compatible with 6GHz networks as it can connect in Windows 11 just fine, so it feels like there must be a fix for this somewhere. It's not a huge issue if it can't be solved, just annoying. I've followed a few guides online that suggested the following: ● Turning off Windows 11 fast boot. ● Turning off Windows 11 hibernate. ● Turning off Wi-Fi power saving. ● Changing the Wi-Fi regulatory domain to my country (New Zealand) with sudo iw reg set NZ (this does nothing; when I use iw reg get the output is the same as before using sudo iw reg set NZ). ● Using sudo nano /etc/modprobe.d/cfg80211-regdomain.conf to create a file with the line options cfg80211 ieee80211_regdom=NZ (also seems to do nothing). ● Using sudo nano /etc/default/crda to create a file with the line REGDOMAIN=NZ (also seems to do nothing). ● Using echo "options mt7921_common disable_clc=1" | sudo tee /etc/modprobe.d/mt7921.conf to disable Coexistence Legacy Calibration. It seems that nothing I've tried can get it to work (I'm very new to Linux, so it's totally possible I've been blindly following gibberish guides for other distros that just won't work on Bazzite...). Note that Bazzite can see my 6GHz network (though sometimes it takes a few minutes for the network to show in my list of available networks), but it just fails to connect every time I try (WPA3 security is enabled). I can only connect to the 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz networks.
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