Microsoft has updated the official Windows Status Dashboard page to identify a new known Windows issue. According to Microsoft, the latest cumulative updates released by the company on June 14 are causing issues with Wi-Fi hotspots. Windows computers are disconnected from the Internet when you connect to an access point.
The issue affects different versions of Windows client and server like Windows 11, 10 and even 7. Currently, the only way to work around this error is to turn off the Wi-Fi hotspot and find another way. Internet.
Windows devices may not use the Wi-Fi hotspot feature after installing KB5014697. After trying to use the access point, the host device may lose the Internet connection after connecting the client device.
Those who have a dire need to use a Wi-Fi hotspot on their Windows computer can try to roll back a failed Windows update and wait for Microsoft to release a better workaround than disabling the feature. Source