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What make/model is your router?
It's not unusual for some WiFi chips to not like some routers or configurations.
Router/AccessPoint are
AVM FRITZ!Box 7530AX
and
AVM FRITZ!Box 7560
configured to provide a mesh Wi-Fi
What bands are you using for WiFi 6?
I have a PC with a AX200 that does not like my Asus routers 160Mhz mode and keeps dropping out, I set the router to automatic or anything but 160Mhz and it stopped doing that.
Can't configure the bandwidth on the router, but can set it to
802.11n+ac+ax (Wi-Fi 6)
802.11n+ac (Wi-Fi 5)
802.11a+n (Wi-Fi 4)
None of this helped, though.
Only remedy so far is to disable 5GHz completely on the router.
I have Synology RT-1900ac routers and no other device has issues with those.
Honestly I don't quite understand Valve's decision to go with Realtek wireless on a Linux device. Their Linux support has never been great with all sorts of issues.
Maybe try forcing it to either 20/40/80 Mhz.