Conclusion
Remote Desktop is a very useful feature for accessing and controlling other computers remotely through the internet network. However, some Windows 11 users are experiencing issues with Remote Desktop after updating their operating system to the version. This issue is caused by a bug in the Remote Desktop client that makes it only try UDP connections and not try TCP connections as an alternative.
To solve this problem, we have provided three solutions that you can try, namely turning off UDP connections on Remote Desktop clients, updating Remote Desktop clients and servers, and enabling network-level authentication on Remote Desktop servers. We’ve also provided some tips to improve Remote Desktop performance and security.
Hope this article is useful for those of you who are facing problems with Remote Desktop on Windows 11.