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Upgraded wireless drivers featuring enhanced capabilities

Upgraded wireless drivers featuring enhanced capabilities

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Windiox
Member
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09-09-2024, 01:31 PM
#11
Updating the Realtek driver is necessary. I resolved some advanced issues that weren’t working well, reducing overhead for Wi-Fi scanning and boosting performance. This should enhance ping stability and cut latency, thanks to the patches from Lenovo. Thank you for your patience. It has been tested.
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Windiox
09-09-2024, 01:31 PM #11

Updating the Realtek driver is necessary. I resolved some advanced issues that weren’t working well, reducing overhead for Wi-Fi scanning and boosting performance. This should enhance ping stability and cut latency, thanks to the patches from Lenovo. Thank you for your patience. It has been tested.

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GoMigs
Senior Member
614
09-09-2024, 03:18 PM
#12
Updated with the newest Realtek driver. Check it out!
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GoMigs
09-09-2024, 03:18 PM #12

Updated with the newest Realtek driver. Check it out!

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_Neepw_
Junior Member
10
09-17-2024, 11:40 AM
#13
A new update is ready! I've tried it on my three laptops using the same Wi-Fi model 8822CE. Checked ping stability and driver consistency for more than a week. Everything works perfectly! Smile Combined all fixes and patches from manufacturers and vendors, turned off power-saving features, and set optimal defaults. Great performance!
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_Neepw_
09-17-2024, 11:40 AM #13

A new update is ready! I've tried it on my three laptops using the same Wi-Fi model 8822CE. Checked ping stability and driver consistency for more than a week. Everything works perfectly! Smile Combined all fixes and patches from manufacturers and vendors, turned off power-saving features, and set optimal defaults. Great performance!

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squareder
Member
133
09-17-2024, 02:38 PM
#14
A new update is ready! I've checked it on my three laptops using the same Wi-Fi model 8822CE. It performed well for ping consistency and driver reliability. All systems are functioning properly. I also adjusted the power settings to enhance connection stability. Happy to share!
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squareder
09-17-2024, 02:38 PM #14

A new update is ready! I've checked it on my three laptops using the same Wi-Fi model 8822CE. It performed well for ping consistency and driver reliability. All systems are functioning properly. I also adjusted the power settings to enhance connection stability. Happy to share!

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PARTY_PIG_407
Junior Member
12
09-17-2024, 11:33 PM
#15
A new version is ready! I checked it on three laptops using the same Wi-Fi model 8822CE. It performed well in terms of ping consistency and driver reliability. Everything looks fine!
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PARTY_PIG_407
09-17-2024, 11:33 PM #15

A new version is ready! I checked it on three laptops using the same Wi-Fi model 8822CE. It performed well in terms of ping consistency and driver reliability. Everything looks fine!

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mokthraka
Junior Member
35
09-19-2024, 07:35 PM
#16
A fresh version is ready! Only the driver was updated to the latest Realtek release, yet performance remains consistent across all three laptops using the same Wi-Fi model 8822CE.
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mokthraka
09-19-2024, 07:35 PM #16

A fresh version is ready! Only the driver was updated to the latest Realtek release, yet performance remains consistent across all three laptops using the same Wi-Fi model 8822CE.

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kupkake1014
Junior Member
7
09-20-2024, 02:18 PM
#17
I understand that adjusting the Wi-Fi settings won't help if your connection is coming from the client side—meaning you're not managing your own network. The beacon interval changes have no effect in this case, as it's controlled by the access point. The power level settings and channel width options are useful. A Linux Realtek driver supports concurrent mode, which lets multiple radios operate simultaneously. I attempted to build an access point with one device acting as a client, but without concurrent mode, it consistently failed on Linux. Windows 10 handles software AP mode on the same chip without problems.
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kupkake1014
09-20-2024, 02:18 PM #17

I understand that adjusting the Wi-Fi settings won't help if your connection is coming from the client side—meaning you're not managing your own network. The beacon interval changes have no effect in this case, as it's controlled by the access point. The power level settings and channel width options are useful. A Linux Realtek driver supports concurrent mode, which lets multiple radios operate simultaneously. I attempted to build an access point with one device acting as a client, but without concurrent mode, it consistently failed on Linux. Windows 10 handles software AP mode on the same chip without problems.

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