If you're seeing an unexpected option, menu, or notification when clicking the Wi-Fi icon on your 2012 Mid MacBook Pro running OCLP 2.1.2 with macOS Sequoia 15.1, it could be due to a few possibilities. Let's break down what might be happening and how to identify the source of the issue.
Possible Explanations
1. System-Generated Network Features
- Apple Network Diagnostics: macOS sometimes adds options in the Wi-Fi menu for troubleshooting, such as "Diagnostics Mode" or "Network Utilities."
- Hotspot Mode: If your MacBook is set to share its network, a hotspot-related option may appear in the Wi-Fi menu.
- VPN or Proxy Options: Some third-party apps or system settings might add extra Wi-Fi options for routing traffic through VPNs or proxies.
2. Third-Party Apps or Plugins
- Some apps or system modifications may integrate into the Wi-Fi menu:
- VPN apps (e.g., NordVPN, ExpressVPN) or network-monitoring tools.
- System utilities like Little Snitch or Wireshark might introduce options for monitoring traffic or managing connections.
3. OCLP or Root Patch Artifacts
- OCLP Patches: OpenCore Legacy Patcher may enable Wi-Fi functionality for unsupported hardware (like older Broadcom chips). This could introduce menu artifacts or debugging options.
- System Debugging Options: OCLP might expose features or debugging tools that aren't usually visible in macOS, especially if you're using a patched Wi-Fi kext.
4. Router-Specific Features
- Some routers broadcast diagnostic information or specific network features that appear in macOS:
- WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup): If your router supports WPS, you might see options to "Connect via WPS."
- Guest Networks: Some routers display guest network options in client devices' Wi-Fi menus.
5. Malware or Rogue Network Configurations (Unlikely)
- While rare, malware or misconfigured network settings might inject unexpected options into your Wi-Fi menu.
Steps to Diagnose
1. Check the Wi-Fi Menu Details
- Hover Over the Option: Sometimes, additional details (e.g., IP address or description) will show in a tooltip when hovering over the menu item.
- Screenshot: Capture the menu for further analysis. This helps in identifying unfamiliar options.
2. Identify Active Network Software
- Look for Active Network Tools:
- Check System Preferences > Network for any active VPNs, Proxies, or third-party network tools.
- Open Activity Monitor and filter by "Network" to see active processes.
- Disable Third-Party Apps: Temporarily quit VPNs or other network-related tools to see if the menu option disappears.
3. Investigate OCLP Configuration
- Open OCLP and check if specific patches were applied to enable Wi-Fi or network functionality.
- Rebuild Kexts: If the Wi-Fi menu behaves unexpectedly, rebuilding your patched kexts may resolve the issue.
4. Analyze Router Behavior
- Log into your router’s admin interface (usually via
192.168.1.1
or192.168.0.1
) and look for:- WPS Settings: If WPS is enabled, disable it temporarily to see if the menu option disappears.
- Guest Networks: Disable guest networks or other advanced features temporarily.
5. Verify System Integrity
- Open Terminal and reset your network configuration:
- Reboot your MacBook to reset temporary system states.
When to Worry
- If the menu option persists and you suspect it may be malicious, scan your MacBook with a trusted antivirus tool like Malwarebytes.
- Disconnect from the network and test another Wi-Fi network to see if the issue is network-specific or system-specific.
Conclusion
This is likely related to:
- A debugging or diagnostic option exposed by OCLP's Wi-Fi patch.
- A router feature like WPS or guest network options.
- Third-party network-related software.
If you’d like, share a description or screenshot of the menu option, and I can help analyze it further. Let me know how it goes!
Does anyone know what this is? I couldn't find anything about it on google nor anywhere, I have 2012 Mid MacBook Pro on 2.1.2 OCLP and Sequoia 15.1. I clicked on wifi icon and this showed up. I'm not sure if this has anything with my router or the MacBook itself. | submitted by /u/No_Benefit2758 [link] [comments] |
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