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New MacBook Airs Reportedly Experiencing Wi-Fi Connectivity Issues

New MacBook Airs Reportedly Experiencing Wi-Fi Connectivity Issues

A thread on Apple’s support forums show an increasing number of users having problems with the Wi-Fi connectivity on their new 802.11ac Wi-Fi equipped MacBook Airs.

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9to5Mac:

thread on Apple’s support forums (via Engadget) includes a growing number of customers complaining of WiFi connectivity issues with the new MacBook Air that were just released last week. It’s worth pointing out that users have complained of similar issues with other MacBooks, and with WiFi there are always lots of variables, like the network and the user’s router, that could be causing problems.

It’s not uncommon for new models of Apple products to have a few issues to work thru, it’s happened before, and it’ll happen again. It’s unknown at this time if the issues are due to hardware, software, firmware, or the users not holding “it” right, whatever “it” is. We’ll keep you posted with any further developments.