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kandavu

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May 10, 2012
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My M1 Mac Mini V. 11.0.1 loses its wifi signal when having a Hagibis hub stacked directly beneath it. To reclaim the Wifi signal, I’ve offset how the M1 is stacked on top by extending the M1 by two inches forward. Has anyone else noticed wifi interference with the stacking the M1 atop their Hagibis hub?
 

Krevnik

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Sep 8, 2003
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I haven't used that hub, but the M1 antenna does use the plastic foot on the bottom as a "window" for RF signals. If the hub you are talking about uses an aluminum case, you will be blocking RF signals.
 

kandavu

macrumors member
Original poster
May 10, 2012
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I haven't used that hub, but the M1 antenna does use the plastic foot on the bottom as a "window" for RF signals. If the hub you are talking about uses an aluminum case, you will be blocking RF signals.
I’ll look into it. For all intents and purposes the Hagibis casing apears to be a combination of plastic and metal.
 
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