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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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Nov 6, 2015 3:50 AM in response to AnhPhong

AnhPhong wrote:


The first i think this is a problem of Safari. Now, i think El Capital has too error. Safari is too slow,lag and time for shutdown is more long with Yosemite...

I hope Apple will fix all soon.


It depends on what the cause of your problem is. If you have outdated software or, worse, crapware that has crippled your system (such as the infamous "mackeeper") it is not in Apple's hands to fix it.Reading through this and other threads you may find several tests and solutions for different problems.

Nov 7, 2015 3:22 AM in response to grahammiranda

SOLVED SLOW WIFI 😀


Ok I have had the same issues as everyone else here very slow wifi. I have had numerous apps starting at login so started to do some investigation work.

I stopped everything starting at login and ran a speed test... Boom full speed, which for me is 150MB.


I then let everything startup at login again to re-check and ran a speed test... Problems again, 10MB.


My issue turned out to be Boom 2! Uninstalled re-booted and wham full speed on every test now, all seems back to normal. Not sure if anyone else is using Boom 2 but if you are remove reboot and all should be good!!

Nov 7, 2015 9:41 AM in response to N1kko22

Good. When I spoke to Apple tech support, we looked at my apps. I presume he was looking for particular apps that may have been slowing things down, as you describe. We did find a malware app but deleting it did not solve the problem for me, but it was interesting that that's the direction he went towards a solution.


But as I mentioned, my solution was to create a new account. I backed up my account and then used Migration Assistant to bring everything into the new account.

Nov 7, 2015 12:53 PM in response to PRC

Can Apple just please fix the bug? I mean how hard can it be to run some tests for all systems that support El Capitan? I can understand that some screwed up systems have problems after an upgrade. But we are talking about clean installs here. So please Apple - don't tell us about restarting routers - just do your homework and please fix this BUG in 10.11.2....

Nov 11, 2015 5:22 PM in response to robinfromköln

In my original post, I complained about OS X El Capitan losing speed after sleep. For example, network speed would drop from 48Mbps to 24Mbps. Never could find any solid reason after discussions and assistance from Apple Support. The only interim solution for me is to just click on the little Wi-Fi radio symbol on the right top bar and shut off Wi-Fi. Wait a few seconds and then turn it back on. When I test the speed after that it is back to normal. No need to shut down Safari or anything else. But it would be very nice if this didn't happen. I'm guessing there's a Wi-Fi bug somewhere in El Capitan.

Nov 12, 2015 12:51 AM in response to grahammiranda

I am facing the same issue with slow WiFi on my iMac and Macbook both running OS X El Capitan!

Just found the solution for iMac:

My network consists of Apple Time Capsule and additional Apple Extreme as the wifi extender.

Once Extreme is on, the WiFi speed drops 5X (my internet download speed if 50mb) so downloading comes to 10mb.

When the Extreme is OFF the speed is full.


No luck with MacBook Pro, so I hope the fix will be out soon!

Nov 18, 2015 5:07 PM in response to grahammiranda

I just wanted to put this out there.... I was experiencing slow wifi speed after updating to El Capitan. I confirmed this by using speedtest.net on my iphone (IOS9) vs my IMac(now El Capitan). Iphone saw 27Mbps and imac saw barley 1Mbps. I noticed that my wireless router was using channel 6, So I switched to use channel 11 instead and instant speed was restored. Not sure why this made a difference but it did. I now get consistent speeds over 25Mbps using speedtest.net.


I did scan my neighborhood to see if Channel 6 was over utilized in the area, but it was not. Channel 1 and 11 were more common, so channel 6 seemed like it would work better....


Either way, my speed is restored...


Also to note that I still have issues with my wifi reconnecting after the imac was in sleep mode..... Annoying...

Wifi is incredibly slow on OS X El Capitan

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