Realtek chipsets ending in "AU" (8812AU, 8822AU, 8832AU) are notoriously bad at supporting newer kernels (6.5+).
The rtl88x2au driver from morrownr is the only stable build I found. realtek 8832au
If you just bought a "USB 3.0 AC1300" Wi-Fi adapter and see "Realtek 8832AU" in your device manager, you are likely dealing with the driver family. Realtek chipsets ending in "AU" (8812AU, 8822AU, 8832AU)
Went from 6 Mbps (broken driver) to 433 Mbps on 5GHz. Option 3: Short Instagram / TikTok Caption (For a tech fix video) Caption: Stop throwing away your "broken" Wi-Fi dongle! 📡 Realtek chipsets ending in "AU" (8812AU
If your Device Manager says and your internet is crawling, here is the fix: