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Re: Apple Catalina Appears to Introduce Massive Jitter - SOLVED!


From: "J. Hellenthal via NANOG" <nanog () nanog org>
Date: Tue, 10 Nov 2020 08:30:05 -0600

Hey Mark,

Went through a bunch of tests here. Seems I’ve cleared up the matter on this macOS[1] Big Sur at least by disabling 
Wi-Fi Networking under “Location Services -> System Services -> Wi-Fi Networking [2]”. It seems at least from 
perspective that something changed there and causes the Mac to scan more aggressively when more than one access point 
(generally speaking your SSID & SSID + 5G) has been logged at a location as accessible. This same thing could be 
observed at least on my system while having those settings turned off, bluetooth on and location services enabled and 
opening (Wi-Fi Explorer[3]) which puts the interface into “monitor mode” which seems to be causing the contention 
somewhere. After those changes keep in mind I had to restart from a full shutdown to get to some real clean ms traffic 
to the router and I prefer to be connected to 5Ghz before 2.4Ghz.


1. Darwin Kernel Version 20.1.0: Thu Oct 29 05:35:40 PDT 2020; root:xnu-7195.50.5~4/RELEASE_X86_64
2. https://www.dropbox.com/s/m3xm3fpoziwe01d/Screen%20Shot%202020-11-10%20at%2008.20.08.png?dl=0
3. https://apps.apple.com/us/app/wifi-explorer/id494803304?mt=12


On Nov 5, 2020, at 00:43, Mark Tinka <mark.tinka () seacom com> wrote:

Just an update on this re: the Bluetooth.

I had my AirPods paired previously for single use. I don't use them on the laptop (there is some latency), so I 
prefer the wired earphones. But it seems like Bluetooth was aggressively scanning for them. After removing them from 
the system, the scanning remained, but reduced significantly.

So looking at Console again, every so often, Bluetooth is scanning the network on behalf of the "sharingd" process.

sharingd is a sharing daemon that supports features such as AirDrop, Handoff, Instant Hotspot, Shared Computers and 
Remote Disc in Finder.

Still keeping Bluetooth off, however.

Mark.


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J. Hellenthal

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