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Hello there
I have a mid-2010 MacBook Pro which I updated to Mountain Lion when it came out. The power button on this Mac died about last November or December and I had it fixed at Apple's service center (they changed the whole top panel). That's just some historical background about the Macbook just in case it may be some how related?
I have a couple of computers at home and they are all connected to the same network, but for some reason the Mac's connection is always pretty slow, as in when I ping Google in terminal I get an average of 400ms whereas it ranges from 40 - 90 on my other computers which are running Windows 7.
What could be the problem? I have tried resetting the router but clearly it is not the issue, I also tried rebooting the MacBook and using CleanMyMac to no avail. Does anyone have any idea why this could be the case? I am going to install Windows on Boot Camp and see how the Mac treats the connection there.
Thanks guys!
I have a mid-2010 MacBook Pro which I updated to Mountain Lion when it came out. The power button on this Mac died about last November or December and I had it fixed at Apple's service center (they changed the whole top panel). That's just some historical background about the Macbook just in case it may be some how related?
I have a couple of computers at home and they are all connected to the same network, but for some reason the Mac's connection is always pretty slow, as in when I ping Google in terminal I get an average of 400ms whereas it ranges from 40 - 90 on my other computers which are running Windows 7.
What could be the problem? I have tried resetting the router but clearly it is not the issue, I also tried rebooting the MacBook and using CleanMyMac to no avail. Does anyone have any idea why this could be the case? I am going to install Windows on Boot Camp and see how the Mac treats the connection there.
Thanks guys!