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Pesky Wi-Fi bug in M1 and M2 MacBooks is likely related to AirDrop

Posted on December 15, 2022August 27, 2023 By bot

A serious Wi-Fi bug is reportedly affecting some Mac users running macOS Monterey and Ventura, with M1 and M2 MacBooks seemingly most susceptible to the issue. Those affected complain of lost Wi-Fi connections, slow internet performance in general, and dropped Zoom calls. .

San Francisco-based internet infrastructure provider Meter said Monday it was tracking the problem, and speculated that the cause was a known issue affecting the Apple Wireless Direct Link (AWDL) interface used for AirDrop and related features.
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