Apple fixes the Wi-Fi connection error for MacBook Air 2013
Not a common mistake, but Apple quickly released a software update shortly after acknowledging the disconnection.
MacBook Air 2013 has updated Wi-Fi bug fixes.
Many owners of MacBook Air computers said they began to receive notice of a minor upgrade that fixed some device bugs. In addition to the phenomenon of continuous Wi-Fi disconnection , the update also fixes problems with Adobe Photoshop software sometimes causing the screen to flicker. In addition, strange sound playback when watching videos is also corrected.
MacBook Air (Mid 2013 version) has new software v1.0 for download from Apple's support page with a capacity of 3.35 MB. Apple has not yet downloaded this software directly from Apple Store.
In addition to system software, Apple also released the Airport Utility software upgrade to overcome difficulties when connecting to Wi-Fi. However, all this new software is only available when users install the latest Mac OS X operating system.
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