Intel has begun the rollout of its latest drivers for Windows 11, as reported by Windows Latest. These updates aim to address persistent Wi-Fi and Bluetooth issues that have been affecting users, leading to more reliable connection speeds and reduced interference with wireless headphones.
Addressing Connectivity Challenges
For some time now, Windows 11 users have experienced conflicts between Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connections, particularly when both technologies vie for the same wireless channel. This competition can lead to frustrating scenarios where a Bluetooth device suddenly disappears from the Quick Settings menu, leaving users unable to reconnect while enjoying their favorite music.
Moreover, when Wi-Fi is actively in use, users may encounter delays and glitches in Bluetooth audio transmission, especially in environments where both Bluetooth and 2.4GHz Wi-Fi are operating simultaneously.
In response to these challenges, Intel’s new drivers are specifically designed to enhance the performance of Wi-Fi and Bluetooth on Windows 11. Users can easily install these updates through the Intel Graphics Software app or by visiting Intel’s support website.
Looking ahead, Microsoft plans to integrate these drivers into Windows Update, although the timeline for this rollout remains uncertain.
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This article originally appeared on our sister publication PC för Alla and was translated and localized from Swedish.