10-01-2024 10:42 AM - edited 10-01-2024 12:02 PM
The update is available, but you need to go the link below. I am downloading now and will install in the next 30 minutes.
I will not know if the Wi-Fi 7 capability is available until I finish the update.
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows11
This is the link to the post explaining the situation, which is on the Windows Insider site, but you do not need to be an insider to download.
Windows 11 24H2 is released to public. - Microsoft Community
Edit: Two desktop systems are now installed and Wi-Fi 7 is included.
One system failed just after a message about checking for diskspace. I reinstalled without checking for updates and it completed.
Solved! Go to Solution.
10-07-2024 02:38 AM
Yes I don’t see why not just go to the windows update and see. I done a clean windows install and that seemed to work for me.
10-02-2024 01:52 PM - edited 10-03-2024 03:23 PM
Have you had the chance to test WIFI 7. Also does it show as beta or normal windows
EDIT: so what speeds do you get on WIFI 7?
10-02-2024 02:51 PM
I edited my first post so yes, Wi-Fi 7 is enabled and the MLO works.
The build is the full 24H2 public release.
10-04-2024 06:18 AM
@supershaun The Link speeds can go as high as 5.7 Gbps, which is the limit of the BE200 Wi-Fi card.
The attachment shows what it was when I checked, but that number changes. I only have a 600 Mbps internet connection, so the speeds are much higher than I could normally use or need.
10-05-2024 11:34 AM
So I have MLO enabled but speeds are still poor. 1100 down & 1400 upload. This is using intel be200 on laptop with windows 11 24H2. Something doesn’t seem right still.
10-05-2024 12:28 PM
When you look at the Wireless, MLO tab, do you see something like this? You only have one MLO enabled SSID?
10-05-2024 12:55 PM - edited 10-05-2024 12:57 PM
I have that one but it doesn’t show in the MLO section. It shows in guest network pro instead with other one I setup
10-05-2024 01:12 PM
It has been my experience, that you set the system up with a basic SSID. Once that is done, then you go to the MLO tab and add a profile which will be your MLO network. It may be necessary for you to remove the original SSID you set the system up with. I was never able to import the original setup profile into the MLO configuration.
When you do that, it will ask for a SSID for the IoT network and add that to the Guest Network listing.
The Guest network window should have two profiles, the IoT and the one you set up on the MLO tab.
@jchen may have a different process he could explain better.
10-07-2024 02:27 AM
This is my laptops specs, Am I eligible for the 24H2 update ?
10-07-2024 02:38 AM
Yes I don’t see why not just go to the windows update and see. I done a clean windows install and that seemed to work for me.