Microsoft Updates How The Surface Pro 3 Handles Wi-Fi

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Microsoft released a set of updates for its Surface Pro 3 tablet today,  including fixes for the tablet-hybrid’s Wi-Fi connectivity, a part of the device’s performance that some have flagged as problematic. I’ve had some Wi-Fi issues with my loaner Surface Pro 3, but haven’t been sure if they stem from Windows 10’s nascency, or the device itself.

Paul Thurrott noted “ongoing issues many users have with Wi-Fi on Surface Pro 3” in a post today on the patches, implying that there is some level of market discontent that could be solved with the new code.

Here’s Microsoft’s description of the changes, in an entry released before the code itself shipped:

Wireless Network Controller and Bluetooth driver update (v15.68.3066.135)

Later today I’ll update my Pro 3 and see if it solves the intermittent issues I’ve been having. As an aside, I don’t meant to sound overly negative. Wi-Fi has been the only sticking point I’ve had with Windows 10 and the Pro 3 thus far in using them together. Well, aside from Windows 10 occasionally doing some thing silly, but, again, it’s preview code, so you have to take quirks in stride.

Microsoft’s Surface project brought in $908 million in revenue in the last quarter, and inched towards profitability. The company expects sequential-quarter unit volume to rise in the current period.

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