filo
17 June 2022 06:48
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Maybe this time you could give a chance to the rtw88-dkms-git
driver from the Chaotic AUR.
See below a couple of threads from users with your same wifi card:
It is likely WiFi power saving that causes the dropped connections.
Follow the directions below:
Install the rtw88-dkms-git driver from the Chaotic AUR.
If you have already installed any other driver version then uninstall that driver before proceeding. Once the driver has been uninstalled, then install the rtw88-dkms-git Chaotic AUR driver with the following command:
sudo pacman -Syu rtw88-dkms-git
Then reboot.
Create a driver options file:
sudo touch /etc/modprobe.d/rtl8822ce.conf
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Or this one, same driver (above in this thread) and some additional troubleshooting:
No apology needed, thank you for posting the outputs I requested.
You can use Android USB phone tethering if you need a temporary working connection to make it easier to post diagnostic outputs. When running commands to diagnose issues with your wifi make sure you have no alternate internet connection activated (Ethernet or tethering).
With no other connections active except your WiFi run:
ping -c5 8.8.8.8
ping…
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