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<blockquote data-quote="jamin" data-source="post: 45563" data-attributes="member: 5432"><p>I have a G4 933 Quicksilver with 1 GB RAM and a Geforce 4 mx card.</p><p>I find surfing with any browser under mac really Fast. I have downloaded firefox and Turned on HTTP pipelinning which I do in Windows as well and pages render very fast.</p><p>I did a fresh install right after I Bought the Computer and installed a Raid 0 array for faster Harddrive performance.</p><p>My biggest hurdle in Switching was thinking too hard on how to Do things. After Stepping back and rethinking the answers are very simple.</p><p></p><p>Now 1 thing you might want to check is to see if you are getting any dropped packets on the Network. Dropped packets can surely slow down performance as they will need to be resent. Maybe you have interference on your wireless signal that is dropping the throughput on the Wireless card.</p><p>Have you tried directly hooking up using ethernet jack?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jamin, post: 45563, member: 5432"] I have a G4 933 Quicksilver with 1 GB RAM and a Geforce 4 mx card. I find surfing with any browser under mac really Fast. I have downloaded firefox and Turned on HTTP pipelinning which I do in Windows as well and pages render very fast. I did a fresh install right after I Bought the Computer and installed a Raid 0 array for faster Harddrive performance. My biggest hurdle in Switching was thinking too hard on how to Do things. After Stepping back and rethinking the answers are very simple. Now 1 thing you might want to check is to see if you are getting any dropped packets on the Network. Dropped packets can surely slow down performance as they will need to be resent. Maybe you have interference on your wireless signal that is dropping the throughput on the Wireless card. Have you tried directly hooking up using ethernet jack? [/QUOTE]
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