Last week I installed Ubuntu on a separate NVME. I posted a thread stating that I had wifi issues. I'm starting a new one because I since reinstalled Ubuntu and some things will be different. After I boot up Ubuntu, I often lose wifi within 10 minutes. This happens because the wifi device cannot get access to the wifi hardware. Windows is installed on another NVME What I've tried: sudo vim /etc/NetworkManager/conf.d/default-wifi-powersave-on.conf and set wifi.powersave=2Disabling a iwlwifi driver (still disabled)Disabled fast startup and hybrid shutdown in windowsWhen the wifi fails, restarting the network manager (sudo systemctl restart NetworkManager.service). A little red icon with a white bar appears in place of where the wifi symbol is and no output is printed to the terminal and still no wifiUpdating my BIOSInstalled the Intel® Wi-Fi 6 AX210 160MHz driver from this site, though it appears a different driver is still in use (specifically ty-a0-gf-a0-83.uc) Not sure what else to do. Here's a pastebin of the wifi info When it worksWhen it doesn't workAnd a dmesg log of when it has failed
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