Rebuild all dkms and kmod drivers, specifically your wireless driver. iferror, reinstall your kernel and firmware (if using firmware) again and allow mkinitcpio to finish and update grub/systemd-boot entries.
edit: typo
Shit, just linux.
Use this community for anything related to linux for now, if it gets too huge maybe there will be some sort of meme/gaming/shitpost spinoff. Currently though… go nuts
Rebuild all dkms and kmod drivers, specifically your wireless driver. iferror, reinstall your kernel and firmware (if using firmware) again and allow mkinitcpio to finish and update grub/systemd-boot entries.
edit: typo
Should all the above fail the new kernel might have a bug In the driver for your wifi chip, revert to previous kernel.
Edit: you could also try to install another kernel release. (Zen, tkg, etc.)
compare old kernel logs if present.
also maybe start making backups like normal people idk
Alright I solved it by just chrooting in again and deleted and reinstalled linux-firmware.