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Unterstanding MacOS wifi logs
I'm using a Macbook Pro mid 2014 (Big Sur) and try to investigate wifi connection problems. My router (Fritz!Box 7590) shows in the logs that constantly every 10 minutes the Macbook has been logged of from the wifi network (802.11ac) and logged on again. E.g. it shows that at 10:04:30 the device has been logged off and then at 10:04:34 logged on again. I turned on wifi logging on my Macbook: wifi.log - https://developer.apple.com/forums/content/attachment/af953247-3676-411e-a4d8-24400ef31f5d Unfortunately I don't understand the contents of the wifi.log. May anybody give me a hint if there are specific log messages that indicate the reason for logging off and logging on again? Best regards
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Location of wifi connection logs
Hi all,we have multiple wifi networks in our office.We have troubles with an iPad which constantly connects to a wifi network with bad wifi signal although there is another network available with much better signal.I wonder if there are any wifi connection logs available in iOS which indicate WHY the iPad connects to the network with less signal strength.I inspected the device's logs via Xcode but didn't find anything helpful.Does anybody know if those logs exist and how they can be read? Easiest way would be to read the logs from a device backup.Regards
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