IO80211Interface::updateReport _peerManager is missing

Hello,


I found numerous error messages about peerManager in wifi.log / dmesg :


Wed Jan 25 21:21:22.669 <kernel> IO80211Interface::updateReport _peerManager is missing

Wed Jan 25 21:31:22.689 <kernel> IO80211Interface::updateReport _peerManager is missing

Wed Jan 25 21:41:22.650 <kernel> IO80211Interface::updateReport _peerManager is missing

Wed Jan 25 21:51:22.700 <kernel> IO80211Interface::updateReport _peerManager is missing

Wed Jan 25 22:01:22.671 <kernel> IO80211Interface::updateReport _peerManager is missing

Wed Jan 25 22:11:22.654 <kernel> IO80211Interface::updateReport _peerManager is missing

Wed Jan 25 22:21:22.650 <kernel> IO80211Interface::updateReport _peerManager is missing

Wed Jan 25 22:31:22.642 <kernel> IO80211Interface::updateReport _peerManager is missing

Wed Jan 25 22:41:22.640 <kernel> IO80211Interface::updateReport _peerManager is missing


Can anybody explain why and how to fix that?


Thanks.


Regards,

Stanislav

iMac, macOS Sierra (10.12.3)

Posted on Jan 25, 2017 1:47 PM

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Jul 9, 2017 7:47 AM in response to Stannicek

What does Wireless Diagnostics show?


Wireless Diagnostics


Wi-FI connection drops


Wi-Fi Problems in OS X Yosemite


Wi-Fi Problems in OS X Yosemite (2)


Wi-Fi Problems in OS X Yosemite (3)


WiFi Potential Temporary fix - Yosemite


Also try turning off Bluetooth.


If your Wi-Fi source is capable of generating a 5 GHz Wi-Fi network, try that to help avoid conflicts with Bluetooth.

Feb 21, 2017 4:45 AM in response to Stannicek

Hi Stannicek,

I am using a generated profile for accesing WiFi accesss point using WPA2 enterprise to authenticate. The error message I was getting was for one of two identically configured access points, but one was working fine with no error messages. I deleted all the profiles then kept on recreating these in different ways but still no success.

I eventually deleted all the profiles and the 'remembered' access points. Then restarted my MBP and recreated the profiles, where I was prompted for the credentials I typed them in rather than using copy paste and the all worked fine.

Jul 8, 2017 10:27 PM in response to Stannicek

Add me this newest unexpected problem in Sierra on a brand new MacBook Pro 2017 that was running fine. I had a normal reboot, and since then have been unable to connect to the WiFi that iPhones, iPads, TV, BluRay player, Yamaha sound system and Windoze laptop are all connecting to just fine. I even rebooted all network devices like modem etc., deleted the saved passwords from all devices, and yet I am still getting, in a long series of repeated log entries:


Sun Jul 9 01:20:28.314 <kernel> parseRSNIE: groupCipherType = 5 pairwiseCipherType = 5 authSel = 2

Sun Jul 9 01:20:28.314 <kernel> initWithInterfaceAndIE: _myMacAddress dc:a9:04:93:9f:27

Sun Jul 9 01:20:28.314 <kernel> setPMK: PMK SET!

Sun Jul 9 01:20:29.475 <kernel> IO80211Interface::updateReport _peerManager is missing

Sun Jul 9 01:20:29.682 <kernel> IO80211Interface::updateReport _peerManager is missing

Sun Jul 9 01:20:30.177 <kernel> IO80211Interface::updateReport _peerManager is missing

Sun Jul 9 01:20:30.330 <kernel> IO80211Interface::updateReport _peerManager is missing

Sun Jul 9 01:20:33.086 <kernel> Unexpected payload found for message 9, dataLen 0

Sun Jul 9 01:20:33.087 <kernel> en0: Terminating supplicant.

Sun Jul 9 01:20:33.087 <kernel> RSNSupplicant: Releasing authenticator for 00:00:00:00:00:00


This started after a NORMAL reboot with no crashed apps or anything else prior to reboot.


Imran

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