Same issue here with a Qualcomm Atheros QCA6174 chip (Acer Aspire 5) and a recent 6.1.15 kernel (Fedora 37).
Reloading kernel modules or messing with the USB power settings did not help. A simple reboot won't do either, you need to poweroff the machine.
My workaround was to disable the Wi-Fi connection to my Android smartphone's Personal Hotspot and use USB or Bluetooth tethering instead. Looks like this bug occurs only when Wi-Fi and Bluetooth are used at the same time.
Same issue here with a Qualcomm Atheros QCA6174 chip (Acer Aspire 5) and a recent 6.1.15 kernel (Fedora 37).
Reloading kernel modules or messing with the USB power settings did not help. A simple reboot won't do either, you need to poweroff the machine.
My workaround was to disable the Wi-Fi connection to my Android smartphone's Personal Hotspot and use USB or Bluetooth tethering instead. Looks like this bug occurs only when Wi-Fi and Bluetooth are used at the same time.