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Wifi is incredibly slow on OS X El Capitan

So after installing OS X El Capitan my Wi-Fi is so so so so so slow.


My Internet Connection Speed is 2Mbps (240kb/sec) and it shows 2Mbps on my iPad and iPhone (using the speedtest.net app). On my MacBook Pro it shows me 120-250Kbps (10 to 25kb/sec) when I'm using Spotify, YouTube and anything that's Internet based (Apple Forums took me a minute to open)


I've never ever had this problem on Yosemite. My wifi works fine for sure. Even during downloading OS X El Capital from the App Store my speed was constant 230-240 Kb/sec but after installing El Capitan nothing works fine (Internet Based Applications)


I did everything I could. Deleted Wifi AP Name and added it back. Restarted everything (Router and Mac). Turned off Wifi and turned it back on.


I don't think its my wifi router or anything or else fault as my iPad and iPhone would have been affected as well.


Can someone please tell me if they face this issue as well and if yes what's the solution?

MacBook Pro (Retina, 15-inch, Late 2013), OS X El Capitan (10.11)

Posted on Oct 4, 2015 5:16 AM

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Mar 7, 2016 12:04 PM in response to sdf007

sdf007 wrote:


Run etrecheck continually until you eliminate all the red items.

Hello sdf007,

While I'm all for EtreCheck, obviously, I have to caution you about the red items. I only use red to get attention. It doesn't necessarily mean there is anything wrong. It depends on the circumstances. I know that is confusing and I wish I had a better answer than that. But an automated tool like EtreCheck really can't distinguish between a "normal failure" and a failure that needs to be investigated. Plus, I simply don't have that many different colours and styles with which to convey information.

Mar 8, 2016 5:53 AM in response to etresoft

Well, probably with more luck than brains, the approach I described worked without having to wipe my disk and do a completely clean install. So, I understand you have to say what you said, but through a very tedious process, using your tool, I was able to fix my problem with no issues since about March 3rd. I hope I never have to do that again.

Mar 9, 2016 11:27 PM in response to sdf007

I wondered if anybody could advise me. I've gone through this thread but can't see if there might be a solution that would be most appropriate to my problem.


My WiFi on El Capitan occasionally slows down to the point of not being usable. If I turn it off and turn it back on again, it'll work for about a couple of seconds. Rebooting always solves the problem, but I don't want to keep doing this. It's often worse after being on another WiFi network, for example at work, but there doesn't seem to be a simple pattern. For example, it worked yesterday at home after returning from work, but this morning it stopped working again until the reboot.


Any advice or referring me to a particular post/solution, would be really appreciated.

Mar 10, 2016 12:57 PM in response to neuvilla

Mine became exactly like this after downloading El Capitan - and it was perfect for YEARS before El Capitan.

I found out [after reading endlessly on the internet] that my particular issue came from an El Capitan conflict with my Bluetooth - which powers my Apple mouse. For me, turning off my Bluetooth [& restarting] always works - but then I have no wireless mouse and have to use my cumbersome trackpad [on my Retina Macbook]. It's to do with Bluetooth using the 2.4 Ghz router network. Closing that down [the 2.4 Ghz network] on my excellent [French Orange] router has worked - at least for me. But the whole issue, complained about by so many users recently, is ridiculous - and an absolute pain in the *ss. I still can't use my Apple mouse.


It's MUCH more than high time that Apple took its head out the sand and FIXED THIS NONSENSE.

Mar 24, 2016 2:43 PM in response to charliebn

MBPRO late 2011, Running El Capitan 10.11.3, horrendously slow Safari, WiFi connectivity flaky.


Turning off the wake for network access check box under System Preferences > Energy Saver > Power Adapter seems to help. I have tried every other recommendation on this thread nothing else helps. It seems to work better if I move very close to my router. None of my other devices including my Windows laptop has this issue. Seems to be very specific to something happening on my machine.

Apr 1, 2016 6:25 AM in response to grahammiranda

I have had the same issue but was experiencing this on Mavericks, not El Capitan. I tried to update to EC last night to see if it would fix my problem but to no avail. stubble on this thread in my search to find a solution.


Same problem as most people, my iphone and Ipad can get 14mb download but on my iMac,it fluctuates up and down and on many occasion, just grinds to a halt and cant even open google.


I will give a few suggestions a go tonight but the only thing I can think of that changed was my Mrs moving the Imac about 2 foot further down the table. I wonder if the above is the problem as the external hardrive is now closer........ will report back.

Apr 4, 2016 10:33 PM in response to grahammiranda

I'm experiencing the same problem, and it's been driving me crazy!!!


I've done everything they've said to do and I even got my internet service provider in to check it as well.

Nothing works, wifi cuts out all the time.

This has caused me so many issues!


Yes, I've tried this, thanks to jubamad

- Turned off the router, wait 10 secs, turn on again - FAILED

- Cleared Safari/Chrome cache, etc - FAILED

- Reset Mac - FAILED

- Renewed DHCP lease - FAILED

- Delete, add new WIFI connection - FAILED

- Then I suggested resetting PRAM (turn off Mac, then hold Command + Option + P + R and tap power button) Wait for 2 Apple chimes and release keys. - FAILED


I can only run 1 window at one time, I have to turn off all other devices, I have to disconnect Gdrive, bluetooth, and anything else that needs a cloud or wifi, and then maybe I get some speed up, but then it drops out about 4-16mins depends on my luck.


I'm running between 4-8mbps.

The internet service guy who came out ran the speed test from his phone and he's getting 12mbps.


So many issues with OS X EI Captain!

Apr 9, 2016 9:22 AM in response to Champagne.

Hi,


iMac ( 2009 )

El Capitan 10.11.4


I am also sufferring with these kind of wifi issues since the EL capitan OSX software upgrade.


My iMac is a little bit older i.e. from 2009, but not too old, and it always works fine before this software upgrade, no networking issues previously noticed.


Now i encounter 2 kinds of major problems with my wireless configuration,


The wifi is very very slow ( even using a 802.11n with a efficient router and Internet provider)

The connection may drops and downloads fails on error and need to be restarted several times to complete.


The first issue could be noticed while trying to download, for test purposes, an iso file 4.5 Gbytes or more, using a wifi N and/or G, the download rate is very very slow ( close to 2MB/s) and the second issue and occurs randomly but very often is that the download may fails on error, i also test trying downloading from several different locations and same problem even using firefox or Safari.


Also noticed, for example, more than 3 hours was needed to download the latest 10.11.4 software update...

On Applestore downloading a simple 82 Mbytes application may need 20 minutes ...( Faster on my phone ...)


After reading some discussions i also try to follow your tips but it didn't help.


Deleting the network configuration, adding it back, deleting the pref* files, changing the MTU, rebooting but same problem.

Testing using wifi 802.11g instead of the 802.11n link type didn't help too.

I also already perform the same kind of downloads tests on a Windows 7 system without any issues.



Any advices may be appreciated.

And an software update is urgently needed...

Wifi is incredibly slow on OS X El Capitan

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