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AFP + 802.11g = slow?
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<blockquote data-quote="TechieJustin" data-source="post: 993885" data-attributes="member: 78233"><p>So I'm setting up my mom's MBP 15" and I have all of the MS office 2008 updated on my own MBP 15. I figure I'll just transfer them over to her machine rather than redownload them off Microsoft's site.</p><p>When I do that, Both machines are just slower than molasses, and some sites just time out.</p><p>I didn't get a chance to check other machines on the network, wired or otherwise.</p><p>is AFP known for being lousy on a network?</p><p>Snow Leopard is on both machines.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TechieJustin, post: 993885, member: 78233"] So I'm setting up my mom's MBP 15" and I have all of the MS office 2008 updated on my own MBP 15. I figure I'll just transfer them over to her machine rather than redownload them off Microsoft's site. When I do that, Both machines are just slower than molasses, and some sites just time out. I didn't get a chance to check other machines on the network, wired or otherwise. is AFP known for being lousy on a network? Snow Leopard is on both machines. [/QUOTE]
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