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So, a firmware update is required to be completely safe. That means the chances of this actually getting fixed on deployed devices are slim to none
Not sure if related but my wifi chip keeps shutting down for no reason.

I run a diagnostics in windows and it seems to fix it everytime.

It's not a realtek.

Why would you think it's related if it's not a realtek chip ?
I guess wifi chips are all designed the same way, they all have a firmware.
Crappy drivers. Happens all the times. Even wired, and even Intel. Solution under Windows: Click on the Symbol in the task bar, go to network & shares, choose the corresponding part, deactivate, wait 2 seconds, reactivate. See the globe spinning, be connected again.

Solution under Linux: maybe unnecessary, because quirks are meanwhile autodetected and circumvented if possible.

Is it possible to identify these devices remotely, say by a range of MAC adresses or something ?