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Xbox X, but I'm considering a Steam Deck for a more portable experience. I need to be able to play off line though.
I'm offline half the time on Steam Deck. It has issues with reconnecting with my router after resuming and I just ignore it. If I manually connect when it doesn't auto connect, it complains about password error, but I just keep spamming ok and it connects. I wish I knew how to fix it.
Have you tried turning off Wi-Fi power management on the Deck? The Deck's Wi-Fi is normally pretty good, but the Wi-Fi power management occasionally has issues with some combinations of router chipset and router settings, which can cause symptoms like what you're experiencing.
Full instructions are here: https://seekingtech.com/how-to-disable-wi-fi-power-management-on-steam-deck/