Mac mini M1 wifi connect issues (possible device interference issues)
Today I received my mini m1, after the initial startup, wifi can be successfully connect to my 5GHZ network with full signal strength, however, it take mini forever to check new update and Safari cannot load pages (it keep trying without give me any error or tells me disconnect from network).
The troubleshoot process that I use is, first, unplug any extern device, only HDMI and power cord of course, then reboot, usually reboot would solved the problem, and it did, only for very short period of time, after system start to download new update, suddenly it stopped and then Safari cannot load any pages again.
Mac mini location: Placed on my wooden table horizontally, 3-5m away from router.
Wifi status: iPhone, iPad and other devices that connect to 5GHZ network are working normally.
External devices:
ASUS ROG PG348Q connect to m1 using Belkin UltraHD High Speed 4K HDMI from apple.com
Bose Audio System connect to m1 using normal USB 2.0
All other devices around mini: All been turned off when wifi issues occurred.
Detailed issues description:
Mac mini m1 can connect to 5GHZ network but refuse or cannot receive any data, system shows the Wifi connection is ok, but Safari or other application cannot receive or send any data over Wifi network. Reboot or switch to 2.4GHZ network will solved the issues. (Reboot only working for very short period of time.)
If anyone could give me suggestion, for example, is it because of the HDMI cable? If so what should I do, switching to what type of HDMI or thunderbolt cable would prevent such issues? Or is there something wrong with my new Mac mini m1?
I would appreciate your help and patience in advanced.
Mac mini, macOS 11.2