This new Windows 11 update is breaking business Wi-Fi networks - here’s how to fix

Windows 11 December 2023 update just broke some Wi-Fi networks for businesses

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The latest security update forWindows 11appears to have been breaking business Wi-Fi networks, causing major headaches for IT admins globally.

Windows Latestclaims that several readers, working across universities and SMBs, have been experiencing slow Wi-Fi speeds or even total disconnection since updating toWindows 11KB5033375.

It gets worse, because many have suggested that the problem occurred in the earlier (and optional) KB5032288 update, and has therefore carried over into the next build.

Windows 11 Wi-Fi issues

Windows 11 Wi-Fi issues

The publication has indicated that the problem may be limited to Qualcomm’s old wireless adapters, which are often used in public universities and other similar establishments. OneWindows Latestreader specifically called out the Qualcomm QCA61x4a.

One IT worker at a Belgian university posted to theMicrosoft forumthat four students were experiencing the exact same issue following the optional KB5032288 update. A thread moderator commented that the KB5033375 had since been released, but this is also known to cause errors.

Another commented that they could reproduce the Wi-Fi problem on a WPA2 Enterprise SSID. In both cases, 802.11r was also being used – a standard designed to improve roaming experiences when connecting to different access points.

As such, disabling 802.11r has been seen to fix the issue, but with the clear consequence of poor roaming. Other IT workers have suggested removing the KB5033375 build, otherwise known as the Windows 11 December 2023 Update, however this comes with the sacrifice of several new features, including Copilot, Redmond’s generativeAI tool.

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[Update:]Microsoftconfirmed that the issue was resolved one day later, on December 19. The company directed us to theMicrosoft known issues and notifications page.

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