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by csydas 856 days ago
Yes I used to run into these cards all the time in the past (maybe ancestors of the one from the article) but they were always a pain to deal with. I usually just recommended new wi-fi card if the card was showing these symptoms and i cannot recall anyone ever coming back with wi-fi complaints after that. but definitely if this trick would have worked i would have used it.
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Wi-Fi cards do wear out and needs replacement, especially old ones. There was also a widespread manufacturing issue in some Wi-Fi/Bluetooth chipsets around 2007-2012, which had to do with amplifier SAW/BAW filter(?) that lead to rapid and thorough degradation in radio performance. I think at least Qualcomm did notify rather silently on B2B news channels but it wasn't communicated to the public.