Mediatek wifi adapter & Mint

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Same computer, Win11 & Fedora get me 1000+ mbps, Mint is BELOW 5mbps!!!
Based on internet, get use to it, NOPE, just get rid of anything Debian like all Ubuntu derivatives!
Fedora and CachyOS work great, so just SW!!!
Get rid of the garbage!!! Don't spend $$$ on new hardware. Problem solved for FREE!!!
 


What is your question again? All I've seen in your post is random ramblings with plenty of exclamation marks.
 
1000+ vs 5< what don't you get
Honestly, I don't care what your problem is. You failed to fix your WiFi speed problem in Mint, and decided to vent here. Unless you decide to write it again like a civilized man, I don't think anyone want to hear your ramblings.
 
Based on internet, get use to it, NOPE, just get rid of anything Debian like all Ubuntu derivatives!

Get rid of the garbage!!! Don't spend $$$ on new hardware. Problem solved for FREE!!!
If you have bleeding edge hardware distributions with newer kernels are usually the better choice, Debian most of the time for older hardware and Ubuntu and Mint somewhere in the middle and it depends on what you want. It doesn't make one distribution better than another.

Also more of a mediatek thing as that hardware I've seen caused a lot of trouble on Linux for some people even on CachyOS and Fedora
It's okay to rant but not to spread non-sense.
 
Honestly, I don't care what your problem is. You failed to fix your WiFi speed problem in Mint, and decided to vent here. Unless you decide to write it again like a civilized man, I don't think anyone want to hear your ramblings.

1000+ vs 5< what don't you get


this after 10+ hrs typing in various config files, and everytime I rebooted all changes would revert back, like power state from default 3 to 2 to disable

1000+ vs 5< what don't you get


google says it's a know problem, so either sw distro or spend $$$


1000+ vs 5< what don't you get
 


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