Xbox One’s DELTA & OMEGA Beta build 1711.171203-1700 fixes network issue

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Build 1711.171203-1700 in the new Preview DELTA & OMEGA Beta has begun to rollout to select Xbox Insiders. It’s main focus appears to be fixing wireless internet connectivity bugs, something that had been frustrating users since the last build. Here’s the full release notes.

FIXES:

Networking: Fixed an issue which caused certain wireless networks to be missing from the list when scanning for available wireless networks. Fixed an issue which sometimes caused unexpected network disconnections when using a wireless connection.

Games/apps not installing/updating/launching: We investigated reports of some users in ASIA/APAC(Australia & Pacific) countries  that could note install/update/launch any games or apps.  We have conduced service changes in the global network for ASIA and APAC countries that should resolve these errors.

KNOWN ISSUES:

Display: We are investigating the inaccurate RGB colors that have been reported when displaying in 4K HDR mode when playing a UHD disc.

Tournaments: The left and right navigation for selecting date and time during Tournament creation is currently reversed when the console language is set to Arabic or Hebrew. Left and right navigation in Tournament twists is reversed when the console language is set to Arabic or Hebrew. Left and right navigation in the bracket view of Tournaments is reversed when the console language is set to Arabic or Hebrew

Avatars on Home: Users wishing to represent themselves as an avatar can do so by changing their settings under My profile > Customize profile > Show my avatar.

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These preview builds are made available to Xbox Insiders, Xbox One console users who have opted-in to help Microsoft test features before they’re pushed out to the average user. Are you an Insider and have you installed this build yet? Let us know in the comments below.