Slow WiFi on 2023 MacBook Air(Sonoma) I am supposed to get 75mbs service and I know WiFi is slower. Previously on an older MacBookPro Retina I got 25mbs, now with the Air, I often get 5-8 or so max, and often >1mbs and uploads are 5-8x higher. ...
Does the MacBook Pro Wi-Fi network run faster when connected to other Wi-Fi networks elsewhere? Wi-Fi interference can also be a potential issue. The built-in Wi-Fi troubleshooting tools are adequate and have the benefit of being trivial, while tools such as WiFi Explorer app can make tro...
If you have more than one Mac, check whether the internet connection is slow on each of them. If you see the slowdown only on one computer, then most likely, the problem lies in this particular Mac. For instance, it may have an unusually weak Wi-Fi connection. Try to go to the Wi-...
Just got a new MSI tomahawk x570 motherboard which includes this wifi card. However for some reason the speed of the upload is unreasonably slow. We have 100mbps fiber internet which works fine with my macbook pro. however with this card I can't even reach 40mbps see my speedtest link...
- com.apple.wifi.message-tracer.plist - NetworkInterfaces.plist - preferences.plist 7. You can now delete the matching files with the list above. Reboot your Mac and turn on Wi-Fi to check if it now works perfectly. Solution 3: Reset Network to Default ...
I am running arch linux on a thinkpad x1 carbon gen 9 which has an AX201 wireless card, I'm getting 50-100 Mbps on wifi to a wired LAN target and expect to get 2-4x that. My phone in the same location can max out my internet connection at 200 Mbps down to an external target....
Today i've noticed that websites were loading very slow when i was connected with my WRT3200acm. Iperf test shows again that something is wrong with the throughput... This happens every day and i have to reconnect Wifi or restart the In...
Thanks to this thread I was able to debug the issue with my MacBook Pro. Like many users here I really liked using the "Unlock with Apple Watch" feature but I didn't like it so much that I would give up my reliable wifi I put together a few things that were useful to...
To find out your router's IP address, simply bring up Windows Command Prompt or Mac Terminal (depending on your device), then typing in "ipconfig". Your router's IP address should show up next to "Default Gateway". 4. Review Your WiFi Signal in Different Bands ...
Turned off Wifi and LTE worked fine. Turned Wifi back on and it stopped working. This was on work Wifi. Work Wifi wasn't down since I could ping sites and that worked. When I got home Wifi seemed to be working again. F fortheus macrumors 6502 Jul 11, 2012 256 68 Nov 3, ...