![]() I decided to (sudo ifconfig awdl0 down) the interface and voila, no more ping spikes, safari back to full speed on speedtest and overall responsiveness on safari increased.Ĭould anyone confirm if this is happening to them or if its just an isolated bug on my system?or any ideas why this is occurring? Since I didn't have this issue before the update and confirmed that another Mac not updated to this version also does not have this ping spike. Apparently this update tinkers with how the Apple Airdrop interface (awdl0) operates. It would yield 20-35ms response time and then escalate to 450-600ms, up and down.Įventually, after much tinkering/research I isolated this to an issue with the airdrop interface update. I did a quick ping test using terminal and noticed that my ping results to 8.8.8.8 were going through spikes of latency. Wondering if this issue was isolated to Safari, I used chrome to check and my speed was fine. I first noticed this when looking at a simple speedtest comparison on Safari and noticed the speed was 45Mbps slower after the update. Hey Reddit Team - came across a unique bug. ![]() Disabling it allows the Cloudflare assets to load and render as expected. (Not quite for this sub, but I'm also seeing this on my iPhone + iPad running iOS 15.5, which suggests it is a Safari issue.)ĮDIT: Turns out this is related to the Hide IP address from trackers setting in Safari. I've verified this is happening now on two separate Mac's that have been updated to MacOS 12.4/Safari 15.5 along side another running MacOS 12.3.1/Safari 15.4 running on the same wifi/network. For some reason though, Safari won't actually load and render the asset. In the web inspector, it looks as though the retrieval is stalling (which made me suspect DNS-over-HTTPS) however if I right-click to load the asset in a new window it does so just fine. Is anyone encountering issues with Safari loading assets fetched from Cloudflare's various CDN sites? What I'm seeing is that Safari 15.5 is struggling to load various assets (.js and image files) when pulling from Cloudflare.
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