I've been struggling with slow Wi-Fi speeds and I feel like I've exhausted all options. I've turned off power saving mode, switched to 5.2GHz, experimented with dnsmasq, and disabled IPv6. My connection stats show a signal strength of -60 dBm and pretty decent RX and TX bitrates, but my speed tests are only yielding around 11.53 Mbps download and 43.69 Mbps upload. What else can I try to improve my connection?
3 Answers
In your system settings, you should find an option related to 'Steam Gaming Mode.' Once there, enable developer mode and turn off power management. This can really help streamline your connection.
Make sure to enable developer mode in your system settings for better performance. Also, turning off power management can make a noticeable difference. After making changes, don’t forget to restart your PC!
Have you tried using performance mode in your power management settings and keeping your device plugged in while using Wi-Fi? Sometimes, also check if you're using proprietary drivers, as open-source drivers can create issues with some hardware.

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