I do encounter weird Wi-Fi issues on my M1 Pro MacBook Pro.
Not sure if it is related to this bug.
Sometimes I am just unable to load any web pages, but I can ping those sites. I have to reboot it regularly to reconnect to the internet. The issue is most likely to occur after waking from sleep.
The issue is so bad that I have to fall back to a Hackintosh at home. I originally was using an Intel-based WiFi card is great; later, I switched to a Broadcom card to enable handoff / AirDrop / AirPlay. After switching, it seems to degrade internet stability. The symptom seems like it has something to do with awdl0, so it might get helped from the post.
All my Windows computers work with no issues on the same network. I followed some instructions online to change the MTU [1] it seems to fix the issue somewhat.
This symptom was occurring to me because I was on a network with a Pi-Hole, had Safari's "Hide IP address from trackers" on (which I think uses the iCloud Private Relay to get some resources usually delivered by CDNs that track), but the Pi-Hole was configured with the 'BLOCK_ICLOUD_PR' option on. Safari would just hand when it attempted to get those resources.
> Sometimes I am just unable to load any web pages, but I can ping those sites. I have to reboot it regularly to reconnect to the internet. The issue is most likely to occur after waking from sleep.
I had that issue quite regularly on Windows and Linux back in the day, never figured out what the cause was.
Sometimes I am just unable to load any web pages, but I can ping those sites. I have to reboot it regularly to reconnect to the internet. The issue is most likely to occur after waking from sleep.
The issue is so bad that I have to fall back to a Hackintosh at home. I originally was using an Intel-based WiFi card is great; later, I switched to a Broadcom card to enable handoff / AirDrop / AirPlay. After switching, it seems to degrade internet stability. The symptom seems like it has something to do with awdl0, so it might get helped from the post.
All my Windows computers work with no issues on the same network. I followed some instructions online to change the MTU [1] it seems to fix the issue somewhat.
[1]: https://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/177873/full-wi-fi-...