Apparently the Intel Wi-Fi driver for Linux isn't terribly reliable.
Which makes me wonder... what's the go-to Wi-Fi 6E adapter that people use in the Linux world these days?
Or has the Linux world not quite embraced Wi-Fi yet, and reliable requires wired?
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=215635

@wdormann For WiFi 6E the AWUS036AXML is a beast... works mostly out of the box on linux as far as I know.

https://www.alfa.com.tw/products/awus036axml?variant=39754360684616

AWUS036AXML

@90N45
Thanks. Do you suspect that it'll "just work" with an Ubuntu 22.04 system? (Kernel 6.5) system?
@wdormann It got the Mediatek MT7921au chipset which is supported since kernel 5.18... So with that in mind, it should "just work" even without installing drivers by yourself 👍