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Do you have these events running in your wifi.log???

I'm investigating wifi ping spikes that make hard to maintain any Zoom or Meet videocalls without interference and cuts.


Using the 'wifi-logging ON', the 'ping' and the 'tail' command simultaneously at Terminal, I have found that the spikes occurs when any of these two lines appear in the wifi.log:

  • Driver Event: <airport[310]> _bsd_80211_event_callback: APPLE80211_M_RSSI_CHANGED (en0)
  • BTC: <airport[310]> __BluetoothCoexHandleUpdateForNode: Driver supports APPLE80211_CAP_COEX_PROFILE_OFFLOAD. Airportd won't BluetoothCoexModeSet() and defer coex profile loading to UDM coex manager (UCM/WRM) ...


Do you know how to stop that airport event? or the BTC?


I'm on a macbookpro 16" 2019 intel chip, with Monterey 12.4 (and with NO problems before Monterey!)


Thanks!


PD1: the number 310 in the log changes after any reset of the macbookpro

PD2: Similar references:

https://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/413149/macos-intermittently-drops-5ghz-wifi-connection

MacBook Pro

Posted on Jun 27, 2022 2:33 PM

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Posted on Jun 28, 2022 7:05 AM

edugarge wrote:

• I'm investigating wifi ping spikes that make hard to maintain any Zoom or Meet videocalls without interference and cuts.

Using the 'wifi-logging ON', the 'ping' and the 'tail' command simultaneously at Terminal,

I have found that the spikes occurs when any of these two lines appear in the wifi.log:
Driver Event: <airport[310]> _bsd_80211_event_callback: APPLE80211_M_RSSI_CHANGED (en0)
• BTC: <airport[310]> __BluetoothCoexHandleUpdateForNode: Driver supports APPLE80211_CAP_COEX_PROFILE_OFFLOAD. Airportd won't BluetoothCoexModeSet() and defer coex profile loading to UDM coex manager (UCM/WRM) ...

Do you know how to stop that airport event? or the BTC?

I'm on a macbookpro 16" 2019 intel chip, with Monterey 12.4 (and with NO problems before Monterey!)

Thanks!

PD1: the number 310 in the log changes after any reset of the macbookpro
PD2: Similar references:
https://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/413149/macos-intermittently-drops-5ghz-wifi-connection


? without a specific <ping> or <tail> not sure how to compare oranges to oranges here,

not to mention hardware...


If this is a references to WIFI diagnostic — I would not waste my time there:

Use Wireless Diagnostics on your Mac - Apple Support




Have you searched you third party —

if in doubt search the developers website or contact: Support/Help/FAQ/Known issues/compatibility/Updates


ZOOM: Current Release

June 27, 2022 version 5.11.1 (8356)


Upgrading Zoom to the latest version


Frequently asked questions - Zoom Support


https://explore.zoom.us/docs/en-us/support





apple support—

https://support.apple.com/guide/mac-help/solve-internet-connection-problems-on-mac-mh11395/mac


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Jun 28, 2022 7:05 AM in response to edugarge

edugarge wrote:

• I'm investigating wifi ping spikes that make hard to maintain any Zoom or Meet videocalls without interference and cuts.

Using the 'wifi-logging ON', the 'ping' and the 'tail' command simultaneously at Terminal,

I have found that the spikes occurs when any of these two lines appear in the wifi.log:
Driver Event: <airport[310]> _bsd_80211_event_callback: APPLE80211_M_RSSI_CHANGED (en0)
• BTC: <airport[310]> __BluetoothCoexHandleUpdateForNode: Driver supports APPLE80211_CAP_COEX_PROFILE_OFFLOAD. Airportd won't BluetoothCoexModeSet() and defer coex profile loading to UDM coex manager (UCM/WRM) ...

Do you know how to stop that airport event? or the BTC?

I'm on a macbookpro 16" 2019 intel chip, with Monterey 12.4 (and with NO problems before Monterey!)

Thanks!

PD1: the number 310 in the log changes after any reset of the macbookpro
PD2: Similar references:
https://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/413149/macos-intermittently-drops-5ghz-wifi-connection


? without a specific <ping> or <tail> not sure how to compare oranges to oranges here,

not to mention hardware...


If this is a references to WIFI diagnostic — I would not waste my time there:

Use Wireless Diagnostics on your Mac - Apple Support




Have you searched you third party —

if in doubt search the developers website or contact: Support/Help/FAQ/Known issues/compatibility/Updates


ZOOM: Current Release

June 27, 2022 version 5.11.1 (8356)


Upgrading Zoom to the latest version


Frequently asked questions - Zoom Support


https://explore.zoom.us/docs/en-us/support





apple support—

https://support.apple.com/guide/mac-help/solve-internet-connection-problems-on-mac-mh11395/mac


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