Q: Wi-Fi slow, Ethernet no workee
We have a Mac Mini 1,1 2007 on 10.6.8 that's been working fine for years via Wi-Fi and connected via HDMI to our TV set. Lately, movies through the Mini have been ragged, so we've been using our Roku and our Blu-Ray player, also via Wi-Fi, to show excellent movies. Recently, the Mini has slowed to the point that even webservers have become too slow, so we decided to run a Cat5 cable to check it out. I brought my MacBook Pro running El Capitan in to set beside it. Here are the results of our tests:
Wi-Fi with the Mini tested 3.6 download; while the MacBook Pro in the same place got 12.6 download.
Ethernet with the MacBook Pro got 11.6 download (yes, a little bit slower), but the Ethernet to the Mini wouldn't work well enough to even run a test. The green light in System Preferences -> Network would come on only after four or five minutes, and then websites would time out with both Safari and Firefox.
Activity Monitor on the Mini during the Wi-Fi speed test got nominal results:
CPU ±75% idle
Memory 1.21GB out of 2GB free
Disk Activity ±1 KB peak (seems low)
Disk Usage 3.15 GB free out of 60GB (it's full)
Network 900 Kbits per second peak (very slow)
What might cause the Mini to be so slow with its internet connections? My partner says we need a new computer, and I agree, but I'd still like some idea what could be failing that might cause this dramatic slowdown.
Do you have any ideas what might be going on, or what else we might test for?
--Gil
Mac mini, Mac OS X (10.6.8), null
Posted on Sep 21, 2016 11:17 AM
Ig freeing up space doesn't help...
Make a New Location, Using network locations in Mac OS X ...
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2712
10.5, 10.6, 10.7 & 10.8…
System Preferences>Network, top of window>Locations>Edit Locations, little plus icon, give it a name.
10.5.x/10.6.x/10.7.x/10.8.x instructions...
System Preferences>Network, click on the little gear at the bottom next to the + & - icons, (unlock lock first if locked), choose Set Service Order.
The interface that connects to the Internet should be dragged to the top of the list.
10.4 instructions...
Is that Interface dragged to the top of Network>Show:>Network Port Configurations.
If using Wifi/Airport...
Instead of joining your Network from the list, click the WiFi icon at the top, and click join other network. Fill in everything as needed.
For 10.5/10.6/10.7/10.8, System Preferences>Network, unlock the lock if need be, highlight the Interface you use to connect to Internet, click on the advanced button, click on the DNS tab, click on the little plus icon, then add these numbers...
208.67.222.222
208.67.220.220
(There may be better or faster DNS numbers in your area, but these should be a good test).
Click OK.
If that doesn't work try changing channels on your Router.
http://x704.net/bbs/viewtopic.php?f=17&t=6291&p=76975#p76975
Also, turn off IPv6:
System Preferences » Network » AirPort » TCP/IP tab » Configure IPv6
Or whatever Interface you use.
Posted on Sep 23, 2016 5:10 PM