wi‑fi 2.4ghz interference

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Wi‑Fi 2.4GHz interference is a common source of wireless connectivity problems on Windows PCs, often causing stuttering, dropped connections, and Bluetooth coexistence issues. Recent Intel wireless driver updates, such as the April 2026 release, specifically target 2.4GHz interference to improve stability and performance on Windows 10 and 11 systems. These driver-level fixes address symptoms like disappearing Bluetooth devices and network stutter, highlighting how Windows wireless quality depends on underlying firmware, radio stacks, and OEM updates. For users and IT professionals, understanding 2.4GHz interference and keeping drivers current is key to maintaining reliable wireless connections.
  1. Intel April 2026 Wireless Drivers 24.40: Fix Wi‑Fi and Bluetooth Stutter

    Intel released Windows 11 wireless driver package 24.40.0 and Bluetooth driver 24.40.0.3 in April 2026 to improve stability, connection performance, and coexistence between Wi-Fi and Bluetooth on supported Intel adapters for Windows 10 and 11 PCs, addressing stutter, disappearing Bluetooth...