The weird thing is that it seems to be working? Either I misdiagnosed the problem, or maybe my old one was just broken.

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    18 hours ago

    Devices are configurable via software. If windows managed to “flip a switch” on the WiFi chip, it would affect Linux as well if it didn’t reset it on boot.

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      17 hours ago

      This. Way back in the day, I had a sound card that would absolutely not work in one OS unless I’d already booted into a different one and “activated” it with the driver there.

      It might have been Win9x and WinNT, but it could just as easily have been Win9x and some early-ish version of RedHat.

      But anyway, it would not surprise me to learn that the same sort of thing still happens with some hardware.

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      18 hours ago

      Ahh, ok that makes sense. Reading other posts, pretty sure my wifi chip is the same as OP.