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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Trash wifi card on the Asus TUF A15

Trash wifi card on the Asus TUF A15. The entire wifi + bluetooth system randomly stop working to the point of disappearing in the device manager and system tray.

Even ASUS provide no solution for it. Customers have to resort to

August 1, 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

mediatek hardware is worst

Both of my laptop and mobile phone uses mediatek wifi card, it sucks. laptop wifi card are renown to burned and broke after certain period even the technician tells me all wifi card of this brand has the same issues. while my phone always has trouble connecting the wifi.

May 29, 2024
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Mediatek commit fraud

I purchased a tablet Pad15Pro through a reseller. The device states it has 1TB of storage but is a lie. When I did a full erase, it reported 31Gb used thereafter. How can an tablet OS use 31GB, impossible. So I copy a 26mb file to the tablet, suddenly the storage report 55GB used. This is fraud and illegal product misrepresentation.

January 5, 2024
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Rated 2 out of 5 stars

I bought a Lenovo IdealPad 5 laptop…

I bought a Lenovo IdealPad 5 laptop which had a Realtek wifi card installed which failed in two months. I sent it in for repair and Lenovo replaced with the optional Mediatek MT7921 card. After only a few weeks of use it to has had several instances of either slowdowns in speed or simply registering a hardware failure with Windows error reporting. After doing some research seems that many PC makers use this Mediatek Wifi/Bluetooth card and users are also having trouble with connection issues. Why is it, that a laptop which depends exclusively on a wireless internet connection get's such poor quality wifi hardware? Is Mediatek making defective cards or is it that these cards are just not properly setup for stability. I wonder since so many users with many different laptop models are having the same issues. When the common connection is the same wifi hardware you have to wonder why all these companies use the same bad hardware. Not only does it negatively affect Mediatek for making a bad product, but it impacts the device maker itself with bad customer satisfaction. I imagine all these companies choose Mediatek because they provided a lower cost solution instead of say a Qualcomm or Intel WiFi hardware. Seeing as both Realtek and Mediatek are Asian manufactures I suspect a preference for those products in China manufacturing. Personally, I don't care where it is made as long as it provides good service in the laptop I purchase. When it does not, I am not happy with the PC manufacture who chose badly based purely on costs and location ties.

April 18, 2023
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