Sadly, the fix from LP:1891405 this does not seem to help in my case.
I did the following:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:vicamo/ppa-1891405
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt upgrade
sudo reboot
After reboot I enabled WiFi and disabled Wired networking.
Wifi ran for 20 minutes before disconnecting.
Perhaps vicamo's comments #19 on LP:1891405 will help
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I'm recently able to reproduce that with an Intel 9260 by a wifi-onoff
stress script.
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- Qualcomm Atheros QCA6174 Killer 1435 Wireless-AC: Disabling wifi causes
kernel warning in __sta_info_destroy_part2
+ Qualcomm Atheros QCA6174 [168c:003e] Subsystem: Killer 1435 Wireless-AC
[1a56:143a]: Disabling wifi causes kernel warning in __sta_info_destroy_part2
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