Key Takeaways
1. New options for measuring connection speeds via network icon or Quick Settings.
2. Windows 11 uses the built-in Bing browser with Ookla’s speed test for diagnostics.
3. Enhancements to Quick Machine Recovery for automated user settings recovery in organizations.
4. Improved performance in searching for temporary files in storage settings.
5. Faster response time on the Windows Update page for a better user experience.
Microsoft has recently rolled out the latest Windows 11 Insider Builds 26100.7918 (version 24H2) and 26200.7918 (version 25H2) through the Release Preview Channel. These updates are quite compelling as they include a variety of helpful features, especially focused on the Control Panel and managing networks. A lot of these enhancements will be introduced slowly over time.
New Connection Speed Measurements
After installing the updates, users have new options for measuring their connection speeds: they can either right-click on the network icon located in the taskbar or use a button in the Quick Settings for Wi-Fi and mobile data. When activated, Windows 11 will launch the default browser to check the speed of Ethernet, Wi-Fi, or mobile connections. The default browser used for this is the built-in Bing browser, which employs Ookla’s speed test for the measurement. This feature aims to make it easier for users to diagnose connection issues. Besides network diagnostics, these builds also come with additional features and tweaks.
Enhancements for Organizations
For businesses, Microsoft is enhancing the Quick Machine Recovery feature, which automates the recovery of user settings and applications. Moreover, the performance of searching for temporary files in storage settings has been improved, and the response time on the Windows Update page has been quickened.
Microsoft’s ongoing updates are geared towards making the experience better for both individual users and organizations alike, ensuring that everyone can benefit from the latest technology advancements.
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