I've had bad experiences with that m.2 module under both Windows 10/11 and Fedora. I know the Intel AX200 isn't without its own faults but I swapped that into my notebook and haven't looked back.
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Yeah I've had the same bad experiences, it connects fine to my home wifi, but my uni wifi will take forever to connect, and then randomly disconnect every few minutes.
I did manually set the wifi country (in wpa_supplicant) today, and it seemed stable so far, but I'll probably just end up swapping it with an Intel one like you did.
From what I understand, the AMD WLAN modules are provided by mediatek. They've actually gotten a bit better with Linux support over time but procuring Windows drivers for them is bizarre.
Not to blame MT here. AMD should probably do a better job of supporting these modules since they're branded as such.
I've had very similar problems with Uni wifi on Linux as well (eduroam), but this guy's solution fixed it. I don't think it's specific to the wifi adapter, since I've had this issue on an intel wifi card.
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