Security News > 2023 > December > Microsoft fixes Wi-Fi issues triggered by recent Windows updates
Microsoft has fixed a known issue causing Wi-Fi network connectivity problems on Windows 11 systems triggered by recently released cumulative updates.
Microsoft resolved this widespread known issue through Known Issue Rollback, a Windows feature that helps reverse flawed non-security updates delivered via Windows Update.
Open the Windows start menu, search for "Windows Update," then go to Update history > Uninstall updates.
Use the 'Show or Hide Updates' troubleshooter to prevent the update from reappearing as an available update from Windows Update.
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