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Steam Deck gamemode WiFi Power Management settings does not work #1696

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KrisCris opened this issue Oct 30, 2024 · 17 comments
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Steam Deck gamemode WiFi Power Management settings does not work #1696

KrisCris opened this issue Oct 30, 2024 · 17 comments

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@KrisCris
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KrisCris commented Oct 30, 2024

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  • Steam client version: 1730253536
  • SteamOS version: 3.6.19
  • Opted into Steam client beta?: Yes
  • Opted into SteamOS beta?: Yes
  • Have you checked for updates in Settings > System?: Yes

Please describe your issue in as much detail as possible:

Every time I boot into the game mode, I notice the WiFi power management is turned on, despite the fact that the "Enable WiFi Power Management" setting under the Developer Tab is turned OFF.

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Edit: I believe this occurred recently, as two weeks ago, I could still do remote play with no issue; now, it just stutters with drastic frame drops, so I started diagnosing the WiFi problem. And turning off the power management manually fixed my network issue.

@Deus-nsf
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Ah! So I'm not crazy, I knew something was off, as I was having the exact same issues with or without it.

@deathblade201243
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I just checked and mine says its off. I am on the Beta SteamOS as well. I however do not use the Beta Client which I'd assume is the issue

@Deus-nsf
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I'm on stable

@lostgoat
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It also works properly here. Did you edit any files on /etc or the OS partitions to try to debug other wifi issues?

If you submit a system report via Settings->System->Generate System Report (bottom of page) and send me your steam username I can check if there is any interesting info on your logs.

@KrisCris
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It also works properly here. Did you edit any files on /etc or the OS partitions to try to debug other wifi issues?

The only thing I have tried is to force the power management off by using config from here: https://gist.github.com/jcberthon/ea8cfe278998968ba7c5a95344bc8b55, which unfortunately didn't work. Every time I restart the Network Manager, the power management comes back.

If you submit a system report via Settings->System->Generate System Report (bottom of page) and send me your steam username I can check if there is any interesting info on your logs.

Are you working for Valve, or do you have a work email? I am not sure if I want to post my username publically ;)

@lostgoat
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@KrisCris A lot of the changes from that gist you linked your interfere with the steam settings.

Are you working for Valve, or do you have a work email? I am not sure if I want to post my username publically ;)

Yes. You can open a support ticket and send me your ticket id if you'd prefer not to post your username.

@KrisCris
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KrisCris commented Oct 31, 2024

@KrisCris A lot of the changes from that gist you linked your interfere with the steam settings.

I tried the wifi.powersave=2 thing because the steam settings didn't work for me. I have already deleted it btw, cuz it's not working either...

@KrisCris
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KrisCris commented Nov 1, 2024

@lostgoat I have submitted a system report, and the following is my Steam profile url: https://steamcommunity.com/id/_connlost/
Will you be able to find my log this way? Thanks.

@lostgoat
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lostgoat commented Nov 1, 2024

Yep, I see your system report.

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lostgoat commented Nov 1, 2024

Thanks for the logs @KrisCris I think I see the issue now. We'll work on a fix.

@Deus-nsf
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Deus-nsf commented Nov 1, 2024

That is so amazing to hear, I'll opt in for beta as soon as it drops!
Gonna make Moonlight Game Streaming so much better in 5Ghz (at least I'm hoping so hehe).

@lostgoat
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lostgoat commented Nov 1, 2024

@Deus-nsf The issue above is a regression with respect to 3.5. In 3.5 power management would stay correctly disabled all the time. But there seems to be a small bug in 3.6 where it can turn on again under certain circumstances. So, once this is fixed the expectation is that things will behave the same as 3.5.

Having said that, SteamOS 3.6 already includes multiple fixes for WiFi issues that users have reported here, on steam forums and via steam support. So it is possible one of those fixes already addresses the bug you are concerned about.

@KrisCris
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KrisCris commented Nov 2, 2024

Thanks for the logs @KrisCris I think I see the issue now. We'll work on a fix.

Thanks for the amazing work, I'm looking forward to the fixes!

@Deus-nsf
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Deus-nsf commented Nov 5, 2024

@Deus-nsf The issue above is a regression with respect to 3.5. In 3.5 power management would stay correctly disabled all the time. But there seems to be a small bug in 3.6 where it can turn on again under certain circumstances. So, once this is fixed the expectation is that things will behave the same as 3.5.

Having said that, SteamOS 3.6 already includes multiple fixes for WiFi issues that users have reported here, on steam forums and via steam support. So it is possible one of those fixes already addresses the bug you are concerned about.

The thing is, I've been using wifi for local streaming (almost) only since 3.6 released, so I need to have that 5Ghz band locked in, kind of like in windows where you can "prefer 5Ghz" on the wifi adapter settings. I assume disabling wifi power management has an effect on this right?
When I tried local streaming on 3.5, I wasn't aware of the option unfortunately since I didn't explore the options of dev mode at that time.

@KrisCris
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KrisCris commented Nov 6, 2024

Replying to #1696 (comment)

This is a different thing I guess. I would suggest separating 2.4g and 5g into two different SSIDs.

@Sunspark-007
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On 3.6.20, I confirm that while it says power management is off, I'm not so sure it is.. pinging the router gateway on 2.4 GHz with an idle connection not doing data transfers, the ping times are usually around 3 ms, but there are occasional ping spikes 8, 10, 20, 30 ms here and there that I originally turned power management off in order to resolve with SteamOS 3.4 and earlier so the ping spikes seem to be back. LCD Deck here.

@Deus-nsf
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I saw the fix in yesterday's update stable channel changelog, can't wait to try that tonight :)

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