Windows 11 is a new operating system from Microsoft that is set to be released on October 17th. However, there is a bug in the software that could slow down Intel’s Killer Networking features. Killer Networking is a feature in Windows that allows devices to communicate with each other more easily. This can be used for things like streaming music or video, or gaming. However, there is a bug in Windows 11 that could slow down Killer Networking features. This bug was first discovered by Microsoft themselves. They have since released a patch to fix it, but it’s still possible for it to affect users’ systems. If you’re using Killer Networking on your system, you should definitely install the patch as soon as possible. ..


Microsoft is aware of the issue and is actively working on a fix. In the meantime, if you upgrade to Windows 11 and are using Intel’s Killer networking, you might see some slowdown thanks to User Datagram Protocol (UDP) packets dropping in certain situations.

Here’s what Microsoft had to say about the problem on its known issues page:

Fortunately, you won’t have to wait too long for the fix, as Microsoft says it hopes to have one ready in time for the October security update, which is set to drop on October 12, 2021. So as long as you can hold off on updating to Windows 11 until then, you shouldn’t have any problems.

If you’re not sure whether your system has an Intel Killer NIC, you can check the Device Manager under Network Devices. Under there, you’ll see any Killer devices listed, which will let you know if you should wait for the patch before getting Windows 11 up and running.