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<blockquote data-quote="y2kjonrichards" data-source="post: 793411" data-attributes="member: 37775"><p>I used to live with my parents and my set up there was my iMac had a wired connection to the router then I used to create a wireless network with my iMac to my MacBook Pro.</p><p></p><p>When I transfered files or used ChronoSync it only took a few moments, but now I have moved into my own place the set up is a wireless router in between both computers and I have no way of making either of them wired.</p><p></p><p>I have since noticed my file transfer speed is ALOT slower than it used to be and I can no longer stream videos and ChronoSync is pretty much out of the question, I have to take my MacBook to my iMac and connect them to each other which is a bit of a hassle.</p><p></p><p>Is this because the router I am using is 802.11g and obviously before when I was using my iMac as a router it was 802.11n?</p><p></p><p>If so would buying a 802.11n router fix this speed issue? Or does the problem lie elsewhere.</p><p></p><p>Thank you in advance for your replies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="y2kjonrichards, post: 793411, member: 37775"] I used to live with my parents and my set up there was my iMac had a wired connection to the router then I used to create a wireless network with my iMac to my MacBook Pro. When I transfered files or used ChronoSync it only took a few moments, but now I have moved into my own place the set up is a wireless router in between both computers and I have no way of making either of them wired. I have since noticed my file transfer speed is ALOT slower than it used to be and I can no longer stream videos and ChronoSync is pretty much out of the question, I have to take my MacBook to my iMac and connect them to each other which is a bit of a hassle. Is this because the router I am using is 802.11g and obviously before when I was using my iMac as a router it was 802.11n? If so would buying a 802.11n router fix this speed issue? Or does the problem lie elsewhere. Thank you in advance for your replies. [/QUOTE]
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