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pipestoday at 3:48 PM5 repliesview on HN

I've done this several times over the last 18 years or so. The most recent was a few months a go. And my steamdeck persuaded me. Unfortunately I ran into the same WiFi networking issue I've never managed to resolve. Even on different hardware. Pings to my default gateway are ridiculously slow compared to windows. I spent countless hours trying to resolve. I gave up and have gone with windows 11 ltsc.


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k4rlitoday at 5:08 PM

This is the type of thing that AI is actually good at diagnosing in my experience. Haven't had anything similar happen but seems more of a router issue upstream.

Maybe worth checking what Steam Deck's connection has configured differently given it's on the same network?

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tomberttoday at 7:04 PM

Interesting; I haven't had wi-fi issues in Linux for more than a decade, but admittedly I sort of selection-bias towards laptops that are known to work fine with Linux.

graemeptoday at 4:11 PM

What is the constant? You have something that is unusual and that has not changed for 18 years. Is it specific to your home network?

I have not had any issues I can remember with Linux wifi for as long as I have used wifi.

ikiddtoday at 5:31 PM

You can mess around or go buy a $10 gbit USB dongle that you know works like a tplink.

ImPostingOnHNtoday at 4:16 PM

Like what sort of response times for each?