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macOS - Desktop Hardware
Brand new Mini slow???
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<blockquote data-quote="rubaiyat" data-source="post: 1626897" data-attributes="member: 240393"><p>You seem to be having trouble using the spacebar.</p><p></p><p>What you are complaining about is network speed which is separate from the computer speed. </p><p></p><p>Modern Mac minis are no slouches, but they are small and it occurs to me you simply have it tucked somewhere where it is not picking up your wireless router very well. Shielded by something very solid or metal perhaps. Also if it does not have large amounts of RAM it is limited in how many tabs it can keep open in your browser/s.</p><p></p><p>Test your Internet speed by using an Ethernet cable connected directly to your router and by moving the Mac mini to a more open position, possibly in line of sight with the router.</p><p></p><p>Also aerials are not universally sensitive, turn the router and the Mac mini to see if that improves reception. Failing that it is possible to use the Network Utility to get the Mac mini to rove the available wireless bands to find one with less interference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rubaiyat, post: 1626897, member: 240393"] You seem to be having trouble using the spacebar. What you are complaining about is network speed which is separate from the computer speed. Modern Mac minis are no slouches, but they are small and it occurs to me you simply have it tucked somewhere where it is not picking up your wireless router very well. Shielded by something very solid or metal perhaps. Also if it does not have large amounts of RAM it is limited in how many tabs it can keep open in your browser/s. Test your Internet speed by using an Ethernet cable connected directly to your router and by moving the Mac mini to a more open position, possibly in line of sight with the router. Also aerials are not universally sensitive, turn the router and the Mac mini to see if that improves reception. Failing that it is possible to use the Network Utility to get the Mac mini to rove the available wireless bands to find one with less interference. [/QUOTE]
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