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Well, it is logical to assume that the driver for the wifi adapter under linux is different. It is worth finding out which specific wifi adapter is installed and google it using the keywords %adaptername%+linux+low range.
With a high degree of probability you are not unique, there are 100,500 other users who have encountered a similar problem.
If you want to get an answer here, then at least you should add the exact laptop model to the last letter in the name, the exact OS version, it will not be superfluous to indicate the router model, which network you are trying to connect to, i.e. 2.4GHz or 5.
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