Macbook Pro Cannot Connect to 2.4 GHz Wifi
Hi everyone,
I have a problem with my MacBook Pro (High Sierra v10.13.5) concerning the availability of WiFi.
During the last weeks, I have not been able to connect to 2.4GHz WiFi access points anymore, because they are no longer found and / or displayed as available networks on my Mac. All I see are 5GHz networks.
I have struggled a lot to find a solution to that, but the only thing that worked was mentioned in this thread: Macbook Pro Cannot Connect to 2.4 Wifi - Fixed
So apparently, there seems to be a problem with connected USB devices. I have a USB Hub (converting USB to USB-C on my Mac) and an HDMI-to-USB-C converter connected to my MacBook.
Once I remove BOTH of them, the 5GHz networks start re-appearing on the MacBook and I am able to connect.
Also, it does not matter what USB-port I plug these two devices into to make the described problem occur, so it doesn't seem to be a problem with one specific port.
Is this a known bug? Or has anybody any idea what might be causing the problem?
The whole things seems very strange to me and I am unsure whether it would be wise to get a repair?
Thank you so much in advance!