Mar 13, 2011. 137. 61. Nov 29, 2020. #1. My wifi woes continue on my MacBook Air M1. Constant speed issues and dropouts. A call to Apple wasn't really helpful as I'm still having issues after they had me add this to the network DNS settings. All other devices in my house seem to work fine from the exact location as where I am using the pro. 2. Reconnect Your Logitech Mouse. Disconnecting and reconnecting your Logitech mouse to your M1 or M2 Mac is another way to fix a laggy Bluetooth connection. If you use an iMac, Mac mini, or Mac Studio, make sure to have another wired or wireless mouse at hand to interact with the macOS user interface in the meantime. When the M1β€Œ MacBook Air, β€ŒM1β€Œ MacBook Pro 13-inch, and β€ŒM1β€Œ Mac mini models arrived in customers' hands, a number of owners almost immediately began reporting various Bluetooth problems ranging from intermittent disconnects of wireless peripherals to completely non-functional Bluetooth connections. Me too. Issue here after 12.3 update on Macbook Air M1, no issue before. I have a Logitech K811 keyboard and MX Anywhere 2s mouse, both connected via bluetooth and working fine, until I connect my Beats Solo3 headphones (via bluetooth). At that point, I have repeated disconnects / reconnects of all three items. Click the word Kind twice, this will list the process by their kind in descending order, and move any Intel processes to the top of the list. Then you just highlight the ones you want to stop and click the stop button at the top of the window. 1. Giusepo. β€’ 2 yr. ago. M1 MacBook Air continuously drops WiFi connection. I got a new M1 MacBook Air last week and it continuously drops the wifi connection. In my summer house I have a fiber connection and the MacBook Air drops both on 2.4 and 5 GHz as well as when I connect to a Netgear Orbi mesh network (with updated software). Every time I close the lid or leave Restart the Mac Bluetooth Connection on your Mac. Navigate to the Bluetooth preference pane in System Preferences: Go to Apple Menu > System Preferences > Bluetooth; Click Turn Bluetooth Off. Wait a few seconds, and then click Turn Bluetooth On. Check to see if the Logitech Bluetooth device is working. If not, go to the next steps. Just got the 14 inch MacBook 2 weeks ago and the problem has showed up while using public networks. Strange for it to happen again for me today because I used the same public network last week and it worked. I know this was an issue with the first gen M1’s for a couple months after release, I believe an update resolved it, not sure if we’re Y6tq.