Microsoft to improve Windows 11 Network Troubleshooter

Windows 11 will soon be able to better identify network issues.
When Windows has problems connecting to the Internet, the first suspect is usually your ISP, however there are many factors that can cause the Wi-Fi network to suddenly stop, especially on portable computers.
In most cases, Microsoft recommends trying to use the Windows built-in network troubleshooter, which can sometimes fix the situation automatically. Unfortunately, Windows 11’s built-in network troubleshooter is not always efficient, as the functionality of this type of application is usually dependent on Windows updates and is therefore updated occasionally.
With the next operating system update, Microsoft plans to move the built-in network troubleshooter into the Get Help app so that it can be updated via the Microsoft Store.
Microsoft is introducing a new network troubleshooting experience in Windows 11 based on the Get Help app, which has been updated with new APIs that diagnose problems faster and help users fix Windows network issues, offering the best suggestions. The company has plans to look at the top 30 most common connectivity issues for now, but the list will expand in the coming months.
Windows 11 Build 25276 arrived with several other changes to the operating system, such as the redesign of legacy dialogs and the ability to create a kernel dump using the Task Manager.
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