and install the ./iwlwifi-9260-th-b0-jf-b0-34.ucode blob to /lib/firmware
I have also added an /etc/modprobe.d/wifi.conf with the following:
options iwlmvm power_scheme=1
options iwlwifi swcrypto=0 bt_coex_active=0 power_save=0 11n_disable=1
However I know that none of them except the 11n_disable option actually fixed the problem -- disabling the 11n setting MIGHT be a workaround as well, however I haven't tested with the broken firmware to know. [the reason is because other bug reports have confirmed the older firmware alone fixes the issue].
I've been having the same problem, the workaround I have is to use older firmware.
download:
https:/ /git.kernel. org/pub/ scm/linux/ kernel/ git/firmware/ linux-firmware. git/snapshot/ linux-firmware- e58cbf78678fd87 2d0cf7ab858ba00 30cd8695b0. tar.gz
and install the ./iwlwifi- 9260-th- b0-jf-b0- 34.ucode blob to /lib/firmware
I have also added an /etc/modprobe. d/wifi. conf with the following:
options iwlmvm power_scheme=1
options iwlwifi swcrypto=0 bt_coex_active=0 power_save=0 11n_disable=1
However I know that none of them except the 11n_disable option actually fixed the problem -- disabling the 11n setting MIGHT be a workaround as well, however I haven't tested with the broken firmware to know. [the reason is because other bug reports have confirmed the older firmware alone fixes the issue].