Intel has started rolling out new drivers for Windows 11 to resolve Wi-Fi and Bluetooth issues that have been affecting users. These updates aim to improve connection speeds and reduce interference with wireless headphones. Users have faced conflicts between Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connections, leading to Bluetooth devices disappearing from the Quick Settings menu and causing delays in Bluetooth audio transmission when Wi-Fi is in use. The new drivers can be installed via the Intel Graphics Software app or Intel's support website. Microsoft plans to integrate these drivers into Windows Update, but the timeline is uncertain.