Realtek 8822CE causes issues with your Wi-Fi router
Realtek 8822CE causes issues with your Wi-Fi router
This Windows 10 problem relates to the Realtek driver, not a Wi-Fi chip issue. Apply this free tool to resolve the issue fully—WLAN Optimizer. Set it to: Try again by changing your channel in the router (avoid 44) and it should function properly.
Channel 36 often becomes crowded because many older devices stick to it and only accept the lower numbers (36, 40, 44, 48). It makes sense that 44 performs better. However, using those channels with an 80Mhz channel width can quickly exhaust them, adding complexity. In the end, what matters is what suits your needs best.
Hello, thank you for reaching out. I understand your issue with the Realtek 8822CE chip. It sounds like the Bluetooth connection to your Samsung HW-K450 soundbar is causing playback problems. The smooth performance you experience with Wi-Fi cards in Device Manager suggests the issue might be related to the Bluetooth adapter itself. Replacing the card with an Intel model could potentially help, but it’s worth checking if other factors are involved. Let me know if you’d like more guidance.
I connect my Bluetooth headphones while watching YouTube and everything functions properly. A RedmiBook might encounter problems when another Wi-Fi card is inserted, as some makers restrict certain cards. The optimal solution is to use a USB Wi-Fi dongle that comes with the built-in chip.
Also add updated software from this link: https://rog.asus.com/forum/showthread.ph...-Bluetooth