On Thu, 2024-08-22 at 16:29 +0000, Lucie Scarlet wrote:
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Thats helpful - kernel is 6.10.6 ?

Do you have other devices which are working well  (phone or other
computer or whatever) with the same wifi AP?
In past when I've seen those kind of errors being logged its either
been a router issue  or driver bug or NM going nuts - but you're not
using NM so that one is ruled out.

So lets try
  - reboot the wifi AP / router.
  
I checked kernel commits and last one for the rtw89_8852be driver was
already in 6.10.6.
linux firmware is pretty up to date as well.

I also note that your router is connected using 802.11n  on 2.4 GHz
while your laptop is capable of 802.11ax
Your signal strength is super high - possibly too high. I'd make sure
laptop is at least a few feet from the router.

Does the router support 5Ghz band? If so are the SSID for 2.4 and 5 Ghz
the same or different?

> 

-- 
Gene

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