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Apple services not working properly on WiFi

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It won't let me upload the file it says I saved my post but it stil doesn't have the attachment... Can I upload it to MEGA for example and send the link here?
 
It won't let me upload the file it says I saved my post but it stil doesn't have the attachment... Can I upload it to MEGA for example and send the link here?
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Understandable, I will try to upload the zip yet again
 
I’m attaching the file below:
 

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I’m attaching the file below:

Thanks.

Well the first thing that struck me was in the DeviceProperties section of your config.plist.

The AAPL,ig-platform-id value would normally be a <data> value in Base64.

In yours it is declared as a <string> and in hexadecimal.

I'm not sure that would configure your iGPU at all and likely have no hardware acceleration.

Maybe some other effects too ...

:)
 
Thanks.

Well the first thing that struck me was in the DeviceProperties section of your config.plist.

The AAPL,ig-platform-id value would normally be a <data> value in Base64.

In yours it is declared as a <string> and in hexadecimal.

I'm not sure that would configure your iGPU at all and likely have no hardware acceleration.

Maybe some other effects too ...

:)
Okay I will fix that right away (although strangely I have hardware acceleration). I don’t think that causes the services problem though
 
Okay I fixed the iGPU values and didn’t notice a difference (I already had acceleration either way). But mainly, the problem with the Apple services persists
 
The fact that everything works ok when using Ethernet shows your system is set up correctly.
The inference is that the problem is related to your Wifi interface.
Have you checked the release notes to see if AirportItlwm.kext is supported in Sonoma ?

I vaguely recall seeing similar posts recently, have you tried the forum Search tool ?
 
The fact that everything works ok when using Ethernet shows your system is set up correctly.
The inference is that the problem is related to your Wifi interface.
Have you checked the release notes to see if AirportItlwm.kext is supported in Sonoma ?

I vaguely recall seeing similar posts recently, have you tried the forum Search tool ?
I haven’t seen a similar post on the forum, but I am strongly suspecting that it’s an issue with Airportitlwm. I might consider switching to itlwm
 
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