Mac Studio 802.11ax Wifi speed capped at 500 up/down, why?
Mac Studio M2 Max, with 802.11ax, has everything updated software-wise.
We upgraded to optical internet with ATT Feb of 2024. I was happy with 500 up/down on my Mac Studio. The ATT technician came to clean the optical cables, and I mentioned how fast it is at 500 up/down now.
He was puzzled, asking me why I don't let it go to full speed at 1 gig up/down. I responded to the effect that wifi doesn't go that fast, ethernet does and I do not have ethernet connected. He knew Mac Studios and is an apple user, who also is qualified to do settings and all that. So he opened up the system report and showed me the type of card wifi it had, and the capability of it.
He changed some setting and this thing was blazing fast on uploads and download (>1g up and down).
What happened? Life happened. I have been using Macs since dirt was shiny, and I guess somewhere over the years of coming forward with settings, iTunes stuff, and who knows what, I couldn't get finder to open and all manor of random errors, freezes, iTunes was glitchy, etc. Even with the computer fully updated, it got to where I could not force a finder window to open.
I came on here to some part of the community, someone suggested a full wipe of the hard drive and just start over with fresh download on everything. I thought after 20+ years, why not? So I did.
So far, so good. Certainly a learning curve, but am getting everything downloaded over my 500 up/down wifi....
Ya, it reset the speed back down, throttling it for some reason. I know I could run an ethernet cable if I crawl through the attic, but don't feel up to that. Therefore, why doesn't it run on the Wifi 5G channel at 1g? I know it is capable of doing such.
I called Apple Support, they were very nice. They admitted the machine is capable of 1gig, but stated there was nothing they could do on their end. Yes they said it is capable of 1g, but that is a router issue, not a Mac issue. ??
We discussed for a while, how I am actively getting 1,338 mbps down and 1,2976 Mbps up to and from the router itself. The ATT guy showed me how to use the ATT home app to verify the optical network was moving quickly to the router itself. So I know the speed is reaching the router.
Apple says if the wifi is connected to 5g, which it is, that is all the support they offer. They will help troubleshoot a wifi connection in general, but not why it is throttling the speed down over wifi.
Wonder what the ATT guy knew? I am not that technical to know what he did, but it sure was at 1 gig up/down until I did the full wipe and redownload of everything.
Any ideas why my 802.11ax will not work at 1g speeds? It is designed that way, says so on the apple website. Apple says it is running at 500 up/down, which is all it should do.
I am confused. Did the ATT guy know some trick, some work around? Apple won't touch the issue. I am not unhappy with the speed, but since I am steadily downloading everything over again, the doubling of speed would be nice, especially since the computer is designed to run that fast. I sure paid enough for this nice toy, so it would be cool to run it at full capacity.
Thanks for reading, hope it made sense, and maybe someone will know how to make it work at 1g.
Mac Studio, macOS 15.1