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15 TopicsKB5077241 broke wifi (Windows on Arm)
Installed the KB5077241 yesterday on my Lenovo Yoga Slim 7x running Windows On Arm (Qualcomm Snapdragon X elite). Windows 11 25H2 Pro. After the install and reboot wifi no longer works. Device manager shows the wifi card as working. But the wifi button in task bar is gone. There is nowhere to choose show networks etc. Uninstalled the update and everything works again389Views0likes4CommentsWhy not give us the possibility to connect via USB-C?
Hi, I'm enjoying a lot this app, but why not making it possible to connect via USB-C like PCVR? better latency and for people with the wifi not on the same room, better image quality. Is this an option we will have in the future? Thanks! (QUEST 3)63Views0likes0CommentsWiFi in Win11 issues in .3915
So i'm going crazy here and don't know where to go next, to Microsoft support or my internet provider... I've happily had Hyper-V on my Windows 11 Insider and some VMs i use for delivering trainings. Few days ago i noticed i no longer can connect to the internet on the VMs. Existing VMs, new VMs, VMs with past snapshots applied, etc.... no internet on the VMs, period. I tried creating new switches several times and nothing helps. However, although i don't need internet to deliver the trainings, when doing so at the university, i always use my host/laptop's internal card with a SIM in it and have no issues whatsoever with the internet in VMs. The SIM i have is from the same provider as my home cable is from. I just turned off my WiFi and connected the cellular network. Boom! VMs instantly have internet access. Turning on WiFi -> no internet again. So at this point i'm kind of stuck and not sure where to go for help. Obviously there is nothing wrong with my Windows OS in general, but there is an issue with the WiFi. On the host, i have no issues with the WiFi, internet is fine and working properly. I'm shutting down my laptop every night, so "restarting" did not fix it. Should i try resetting my router or go to Microsoft Windows support first? I think going to the internet provider has no benefit now, as they will blame the OS. Any thoughts?340Views0likes3CommentsMoving from MDT/WDS to Autopilot – Real-World Lessons, Wins & Gotchas
Hi all, We’ve been moving away from an ageing WDS + MDT setup and over to Windows Autopilot, and I thought I’d share a few key lessons and experiences from the journey. In case anyone else is working through the same transition (...or about to). Why the change? MDT was becoming unreliable, drivers/apps would randomly fail to install, WDS is on the way out, and we needed a more remote-friendly approach. We also wanted to simplify things for our small IT team and shift from Hybrid Azure AD Join to Azure AD Join only. We’re doing this as a phased rollout. I harvested existing device hashes using a script from a central server, and manually added machines that weren’t online at the time (most of which were just unused spares, we haven't introduced new hardware yet). If you want a copy of this auto-harvest, please see my next post, this script is useful as it'll just go off and import the hardware hashes into Intune, and can run against multiple computers at a time. (I will add the link to the post once made). Some of the biggest hurdles: • 0x80070002 / 0x80070643 errors (typically due to incomplete registration or app deployment failures) • Enrollment Status Page (ESP) hangs due to app targeting issues (user vs device) and BitLocker config conflicts • Wi-Fi setup with RADIUS (NPS) was complex, Enterprise Certificates and we're still using internal AD for authentication, so user accounts exist there and sync over to Azure. • Legacy GPOs had to be rebuilt manually in Intune, lots of trial and error • Some software (like SolidWorks) wouldn’t install silently via Intune, so I used NinjaOne to handle these, along with remediation scripts in Intune where needed We also moved from WSUS to Windows Autopatch, which improved update reliability and even helped with driver delivery via Windows Update. What’s gone well: Device provisioning is more consistent, updates are more reliable, build time per machine has dropped, and remote users get systems faster. It’s also reduced our reliance on legacy infrastructure. What I’m still working on: Tightening up compliance and reporting, improving detection/remediation coverage, figuring out new errors that may occur, and automating as much manual processes as possible. Ask me anything or share your own experience! I’m happy to help anyone dealing with similar issues or just curious about the move. Feel free to reply here or message me. Always happy to trade lessons learned, especially if you’re in the middle of an Autopilot project yourself. Cheers, Timothy Jeens1.7KViews3likes5CommentsSlow Wi-Fi Speeds on Laptop with (Dev Channel 24H2)
I’m currently on the Dev Channel, Windows 24H2, and experiencing an issue with my laptop's Wi-Fi performance. While my laptop connects well to all other Wi-Fi networks, it struggles with the Wi-Fi extender in my room. On other devices like my phone and another laptop, the extender provides speeds of 80 to 100 Mbps, but on my laptop, the speed drops to just 5 to 6 Mbps. I’ve tried basic troubleshooting steps like restarting, reconnecting, and checking drivers, but the issue persists. Any insights or suggestions would be greatly appreciated!Solved577Views0likes2CommentsTeams on smartphone should only ring if connected to company WLAN
Hello, I have a client who wants to switch to Teams with their telephony. The company would like to have the following for certain people: - The smartphone should only receive incoming calls when connected to the company WLAN. However, if you are outside the network, you should simply be able to make calls, but not receive calls. Is there a way to configure this? So far I have found this from Skype for Business, where you can set a policy with WifiOndly. https://learn.microsoft.com/de-de/powershell/module/skype/set-csteamsmobilitypolic New-CsTeamsMobilityPolicy -Identity "Test-WifiOnly" -IPVideoMobileMode WiFiOnly Grant-CsTeamsMobilityPolicy -Identity email address removed for privacy reasons -PolicyName "Test-WifiOnly". However, this policy does not work in my tests either. What options are there for configuring this?935Views0likes1Commentexclude non Wi-Fi enabled devices for Wi-Fi Configuration Profile
Hi everyone We have a WiFi Configuration Profile in Intune that applies to all company users. Problem is now that the profile tries to apply these WiFi Settings to devices which don't have WiFi capability and Intune throws errors back on these devices. My idea is now to create a group or a script, which checks the device for the presence of a WiFi MAC. When the device has a WiFi MAC, the profile gets applied. Has anyone an idea about how I can achieve this? Or what are your solutions for this scenario? Thanks for every reply 🙂Solved4.2KViews0likes7CommentsAndroid Enterprise Wifi deployment using SCEP Cert problems
Hi all, I am trying to setup android phones to connect to the wifi through a wifi profile. We use SCEP certificates. The trusted root certificate and the SCEP certificate deploy successfully to the device via Intune. The trusted root CA automatically gets put into the User store (dont know if this is causing the issue as its not in system store). However, we cant see the deployed SCEP certificate on the phone without using an app called 'My Certificates'. This confirms that both the CA and SCEP certificate are on the device. The Wifi profile is then sent to the device and again this says successful on intune but the phone doesnt connect to the wifi. The SSID it is trying to connect to appears but it doesn't connect. Looks like it tries connecting and then fails. Nothing can be seen on the networks ISE servers so it doesnt even look like its getting that far. Then tried to add the wifi manually. WPA2 enterprise. When I select the option to select a certificate, it shows the ssid name (mustve got this from the wifi profile deployment) with '_NULL' at the end? Dont understand what this is or what it means? Tried selecting the null certificate but this doesnt connect either. Connection we want to use is EAP-TLS. We DONT use the Company portal. The android phones are fully managed corporate devices. The above method to deploy the Certs and wifi profile works fine with iOS devices but not android Any help would be greatly appreciated Thanks SA3KViews0likes1CommentSlow upload speed ubuntu vs windows on wifi
2 pc's with same hardware specs are connected to the same wifi router. One is ubuntu and other one is windows 10. Download speeds are exactly same but upload speeds on windows is 90% slower than on ubuntu. I already tried clean boot and driver updates. Speedtest.net, Netflix fast tool and Google speed test show the same result. Any solutions? Case id # 102855447901Views0likes0Comments