December 19, 2023 at 01:44PM
Microsoft has confirmed Wi-Fi connectivity issues on some Windows 11 devices after recent updates. They advise affected users to uninstall the KB5033375 and KB50532288 updates as a temporary solution and provide steps to do so. The issue is primarily impacting enterprise wireless networks, and affected users are encouraged to provide feedback through the Feedback Hub app.
Based on the meeting notes, the key takeaways are as follows:
1. Wi-Fi connectivity issues on Windows 11 devices have been confirmed after installing recent cumulative updates, specifically KB5033375 and KB50532288.
2. Most affected customers experienced problems after installing the KB5033375 cumulative update released during the recent Patch Tuesday.
3. User reports on platforms like Reddit, Twitter, and Microsoft’s own community platform, as well as advisories from universities, have highlighted the impact of these updates.
4. Microsoft is investigating the issue, specifically for Wi-Fi adapters struggling to connect to certain networks, primarily enterprise, education, or public Wi-Fi networks using 802.1x authentication.
5. The known issue impacts only client platforms (Windows 11 23H2 and Windows 11 22H2), with Windows 10 systems not likely affected by these connectivity problems.
6. Microsoft has encouraged affected users to submit more information on the problems they’re experiencing using the Feedback Hub app and to uninstall the problematic updates as a temporary solution.
These are the main action points and insights from the meeting notes. If there are further details required or if other action items should be highlighted, please let me know.