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binkie

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Apr 14, 2020
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I just ran speedtest.net and I couldn't get a score higher than 35mbps, whereas my 1.5 year old Lenovo IdeaPad (also WiFi 5) reaches 50mbps easily. Anyone that can explain this to me? Kinda disappointing since the machine was €1200 compared to €680 for the Lenovo IdeaPad..

Anything I can do? Anyone else having this issue?

Thanks in advance!
 

rambo47

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Did you run the speed tests side by side? I get a lot of variation in internet speeds on a day to day basis. Network congestion, weather conditions, etc.
 

Actarus

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Feb 10, 2011
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Be sure to be using wifi 5Ghz and try a different test like fast.com.
 
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redlob

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Around 180 mbps on Ziggo 250 mbps connection. Old MBA 2011 gets 140 mbps. So not a problem here and looks like something on your end.
 

binkie

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Apr 14, 2020
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UPDATE: I've called with Apple for about 1 hour, the problem was a corrupted cache file inside Safari which caused the lower internet speed.

Everything is working great now!
 
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Actarus

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UPDATE: I've called with Apple for about 1 hour, the problem was a corrupted cache file inside Safari which caused the lower internet speed.

Everything is working great now!

What did you exactly do to solve it? I think it could be an interesting info.
 

binkie

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Apr 14, 2020
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What did you exactly do to solve it? I think it could be an interesting info.
I got help from the Apple employee via Screen Share. He gave me directions to I believe the cache folders (new to macOS).
 
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