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I'm seeing what looks like the same class of failure on the newer rtw8852c_fw-2.bin, firmware version 0.27.129.4 (3f1a5302), so it may not be fully fixed by whatever changed between those firmware revisions. Hardware: Wi-Fi: Realtek RTL8852CE [10ec:c852] rev 01, Lenovo subsystem=20 [17aa:5852] PCI 0000:02:00.0, driver rtw89_8852ce Bluetooth: same combo chip, USB 0bda:5852 "Realtek Bluetooth Radio", driver btusb/btrtl, BT firmware rtl8852cu_fw_v2.bin (0x040d72= 25) Platform: Lenovo laptop, AMD Ryzen APU (unrelated to this bug, just for context =E2=80=94 ruled out as a factor) Software: Kernel 7.1.3-200.fc44.x86_64 (Fedora 44), linux-firmware-20260622-1.fc44 Symptom: intermittent Wi-Fi disconnects/reauth together with Bluetooth A2DP audio transport failures, both traced to the same physical combo chip. dmesg (Wi-Fi side), recurring several times/day in short clusters: rtw89_8852ce 0000:02:00.0: [RX_DCK] S1 RXDCK timeout rtw89_8852ce 0000:02:00.0: timed out to flush queues journalctl (Bluetooth side), same time frame, device 85:42:36:51:B1:D1 (Bluetooth headphones, A2DP sink): wireplumber: spa.bluez5.sink.media: Misscket (0 suppressed): Bluetooth adapter firm bluetoothd: src/profile.c:ext_io_disconn for Hands-Free Voice gateway: getpeername: connected (107) wireplumber: spa.bluez5: Failure in Bluetooth audio transport /org/bluez/hci0/dev_85_42_36_51_B1_D1/ Direct correlation captured with mtr: a WireGuard-tunneled ping test (ultimately routed over wlp2s0) showed 5.9 the same ~60s window as 8 consecutive "Missingines for the same device (00:12:51) and an HFP 1). Both radios degraded together, which pointmware fault rather than two unrelated bugs. Workarounds tried, partial effect only: - USB autosuspend disabled for the BT ad - rtw89_core.disable_ps_mode=3D1, rtw89_pc - A2DP codec forced to SBC instead of AA Is this expected to be covered by the same fix path as RH#2349675, or is it worth tracking separately since it reprodu? Happy to test candidate firmware/patches o Thanks, Oleh