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#KSP MAC G FORCE PRO#
Just after a restart my MacBook Pro 16 is set to locale ETSi and country code X3
#KSP MAC G FORCE MAC OS#
If there are different wifi Access points broadcasting mixed countries ID, Mac OS may shut down certain frequencies. The problem come from the implementation of 802.11d : wifi location and country ID conflicts. A couple of people reported success using a script to repeatedly turn the AirPort interface off and on (using networksetup) until it happened to acquire the desired state (as reported by system_profiler).īased on TA25972, it seems that older equipment (presumably models that do not listen for 802.11d information) may not even be able to switch “country codes”. Later postings in the thread (on the second page) indicate that it is sufficient to just power off/on the AirPort hardware itself and not the whole system. I found an (oldish) Apple Discussions thread that indicates that indicates that a Mac’s AirPort hardware will use the first country code it hears after powering on or waking from sleep. The ideal solution would be to disable/replace/reconfigure the equipment that is broadcasting the incorrect information. It seems that there may be no clear rule for what to do when various equipment is broadcasting conflicting regulatory domain information. country codes) in which it is supposed to be operating. 802.11d is the protocol that wireless access points use to broadcast (among other things) the regulatory domain (i.e.