More information here: Pesky Wi-Fi bug in M1 and M2 MacBooks is likely related to AirDrop. This is according to San Francisco-based internet infrastructure provider Meter. A Wi-Fi bug is reportedly affecting some Mac users running macOS Monterey and Ventura, with M1 and M2 MacBook users complaining of lost Wi-Fi connections, slow internet performance in general, and dropped Zoom calls.According to Malwarebytes “Apple is aware of the issue and has said that it will be fixed in macOS Ventura version 13.1.” Malwarebytes does offer a fix for the problem. Malwarebytes has flagged an issue with Ventura that it claims “disables security software”, which appears to be related to the inability to grant Full Disk Access to the software.macOS Ventura: Problems, bugs and issuesĪs issues and problems arise–and as Apple issues fixes–we will include them here. Wondering how Ventura compares to Monterey? Read macOS Ventura vs Monterey. Read: New macOS features that will only work on the newest Macs. Some of the Macs that are supported by Ventura may not support all the new functions. To find out if your Mac will support Ventura read: macOS 13 Ventura compatibility: Can your Mac run the latest version? See: This is how long Apple supports Macs. At least they will still be supported by macOS Monterey for at least two more macOS generations. We had thought that Apple wouldn’t remove those Macs from the supported list, since people might have purchased the model just such a short time ago. The 2014 Mac mini was sold until 2018, the ‘trash can’ Mac Pro until 2019, and the 2017 MacBook Air was sold until July 2019.
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