RHEL 9.2 Wireless Connectivity Issue

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Hello all, I'm fairly new to RHEL. So please excuse any fault in my description.

 I have installed RHEL Version 9.2 to an old Acer laptop (Model; M5-583P-6423)

Now of course one of the first tasks I attempted was to establish wireless internet connection. After bringing up the nmcli menu, all that is visible to the system is my lo, and ethernet connections. Thinking that my NIC may just be outdated for such a new software I enter command dmesg to view status, and the only message I see that may pertain to my issue is;
hci0: BCM: firmware Patch file not found, tried:
hci0: BCM: 'brcm/BCM20702A1-04CA-200A.hcd'
hci0: BCM: 'brcm/BCM-04CA-200a.hcd'

 So If I understand correctly this would mean the system is regonizing the existence of my NIC, just unable to find its use, correct or no? Also I have to rule out hardware failure as I was able to connect to wireless network when running windows 10, just 1 day before installing the RHEL software. 

 In closing, I am wondering if the kernel has even been established to support wireless connection for this new version of RHEL? And if so I respectfully implore the knowledge of fellow users in help to mediate this issue.

Thank You

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