Hi all,
This is a real head scratcher for me. I don't even know the wording I need to put into google search, so I need to ask it here. Hopefully some of you have experience this same thing. Or better still, have a solution.
Some of our Macbook fleet have been upgraded to macOS Mojave. They range from 10.14.2 to 10.14.5, depending if our end-users are diligent enough to keep up with versions.
Some (more than 50%) of our Mojave users are reporting that their network cuts out for no apparent reason. I have upgraded my work Macbook to 10.14.2, and I also experience this.
Being the Mac Admin, I have to investigate this. Here's my observation.
- My connection to internal network as well as external internet cuts out once a week. Others do report a lot more frequency, therefore it's a major concern.
- At the moment of network cut-out, I observe that my Google Chrome will have "Waiting for proxy" notification on bottom left corner of the Chrome window.
- When I get the network cut-out issue, I go to system preferences > network, and delete the existing network. Then re-adding the same network, and the problem goes away (at least for a while).
- After deleting and re-adding the network, I have to add in proxy settings (pac file) again to allow my Macbook to connect with external internet.
The more I have to repeat doing this, I am now realising if I never re-add the proxy settings (pac file), my macOS Mojave network would work continuously. Only after I add in my proxy settings, that's when network issues start happening. But every user would need this proxy setting, who doesn't go to external internet to research things?
Is there some sort of issue with Mojave and proxies?
I know that Mojave (or since High Sierra 10.13.4) have introduce things such as kernel extensions and PPPC. Is there other things that would block proxy settings to be valid on a Mojave?