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Wi-Fi issues are caused by Windows 11 update

Wi-Fi issues are caused by Windows 11 update

Another problem is that laptops cannot connect to some networks.

Despite the unusually low number of vulnerabilities, the latest cumulative update for Windows 11 this year was not without flaws. In the few days following its release, such complaints emerged Flooded Social Media and Microsoft Support Forum Your computers can’t connect to Wi-Fi networks.

Fortunately, home users are not affected by current malwareSource: Nick Knight / Unsplash

The problem primarily affects organizations such as businesses and universities, in cases where they use protocols used to create large-scale Wi-Fi networks. These allow users’ laptops to seamlessly switch between different access points as their owner moves within and between buildings.

Currently, malware can only be prevented by removing patch KB5033375, but in return, the December bug fixes will also disappear from Windows 11 computers. To say goodbye to the update, open the Start menu, search for Windows Update, and remove the patch mentioned above. From the update history list in the window that appears.

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