Yes, you're right, this is not a negligible issue. It's probably ok for most folks to change to a better home router if the current one is crap and they were already thinking of changing it before running into the Deck issue, etc, etc Meanwhile others have zero issues and some have issues only with one other device but not the rest, so are OK living with it. hence why I always mention the workarounds there has been noticable improvents (less frequent issues, less people complaining, updates with wifi fixes on the changelogs), but nothing definitive yet after several months. We already have solid info that Valve put their engineers on it since the early days of Decks being shipped and there was even users with related background volunteering to help debug it. it should just work), so it's not going to change until actually fixed, which has proven to be really really hard! People who are affected aren't usually willing to change all their other gear to escape the issue (which is totally understandable. ![]() It affects proportionally few people because it works fine with most other hardware, but when you sell millions those things end up being noticed by enough people (looks like hundreds of folks by the amount of buzz in the Steam Deck discussions). ![]() it's not a manufacturing flaw in some units, it's an interoperability issue between the Deck's wifi stack (hardware+firmware+software) and some other unlucky wifisĪ few brands get mentioned more often because tgere are more models doing things the way the Deck can't handle properly, but it's model/revision/firmware-version-specific not everything from brand X and nothing from brand Y ![]() Originally posted by pixillious:Also this is my THIRD steam deck with this same issue.
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