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Hello,
I have a mid 2010 MacBook Pro 13 inch and I recently upgraded my router to wireless N TP-Link WR1043 and attached network drive to it. However the transfer rate between my MacBook Pro and the network drive is very slow - about 1MBps (or 8 Mbps). It's not related to distance between router and notebook because I did the test with my computer right next to the router. I expected much higher transfer rate over wireless N network. Do you have any ideas what the problem might be? Thank you! |
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