Wifi connection problem with firmware version 20240811

Sorry for my english.
With firmware version 20240811 installed, my wifi connection periodically stop. Wifi signal always show as full, no report of connection drop, yet the connection just periodically stop for a while, then resume. This apply to both local network (tested by ssh to another computer and watch htop refresh) and internet, and happen multiple time per minute. Journalctl does not show anything useful.
I have reinstall and rollback the firmware many time to confirm it wasn’t a corrupted update. I also did a rpm-ostree reset then upgrade to confirm it wasn’t a problem from layering and override packages.
The previous firmware version 20240709 work fine.
I have not tested ethernet connection. This is the first time I have this specific problem.
My laptop is an Asus A16 FA617NS with a Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8852BE PCIe 802.11ax Wireless Network Controller running Fedora Silverblue 40

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Thank you very much. That solved my problem.
Still i wonder how powersave become so aggressive it affect laptop on AC power.

Cubicle farms. To sell in bulk, vendors need default configurations that minimize power consumption. 10-15 years ago, cubicle farms gave users 3 M of desk, a desktop PC, bookcase, and a file cabinet. New “standards” are laptop, no bookcases or file cabinets and 3-4x the number of users iin the same floor area. To get large orders from organizations operating such facilities, vendors have to deliver a default configuration that minimizes power requirements. There are other examples of defaults suited to large organizations that aren’t appropriate for many of us, such as the rhgb quietin the kernel command line that prevents you from seeing early warning of problems.