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wi-fi 7 readiness
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Wi-Fi 7 readiness in Windows 11 involves understanding the actual support timeline and driver requirements, as clarified by Microsoft's 24H2 enablement package and vendor guidance. While Dell's marketing suggested a spring 24H1 update would bring Wi-Fi 7 support, the public record shows that multi-gigabit wireless capabilities are enabled through the 24H2 servicing stream, not a separate release. This means that for Windows 11 users, Wi-Fi 7 readiness depends on adopting the 24H2 enablement package, which activates features already staged in updates, and ensuring compatible hardware and drivers are in place. The discussion highlights the gap between vendor hype and the real deployment path for next-generation wireless networking on Windows.
Microsoft’s 2025 Windows 11 feature update — version 25H2 — arrives as a careful, operationally minded release rather than a headline-grabbing rework: it’s an enablement package that flips on features already staged in the 24H2 servicing stream, removes a few long‑deprecated tools, and resets...
Microsoft partners’ marketing materials briefly set off a flurry of headlines claiming Windows 11 would get Wi‑Fi 7 support in a spring “24H1” update — but the public record and vendor guidance tell a different, more complex story about timing, drivers, and what it will actually take to get...