Apple’s latest macOS 13 Ventura update is causing WiFi connectivity issues and speed drops on some Macs with Apple Silicon. The internet speeds are slower than expected, which results in poor video quality and unexpected call drops. Some users are also saying that the WiFi connectivity drops altogether. Scroll down to read more details on the issue and if Apple is planning a potential fix.
Macs with M1 and M2 series of chips are experiencing WiFi connectivity issues and more
A WiFi installation company for businesses called Meter published a blog post suggesting that Macs with M1 and M2 chips are experiencing WiFi connectivity issues. Meter and other wireless vendors have filed reports, and it is a “known issue on Apple’s part.” Meter explains:
The IT Services department at UCLA is also aware of the issue and has been tracking the performance through its service status dashboard. The IT team suggests that Apple will fix the issue in its upcoming macOS 13 Ventura update, which is expected to arrive sometime this week.
At this point, it is not yet clear how widely spread the issue is. Nonetheless, we will update you guys as soon as further details on the fix are available. Are you experiencing WiFi connectivity issues on your M1 or M2 Macs? Let us know your thoughts in the comments.