Kris Tilford wrote:
> On Nov 2, 2009, at 12:30 AM, Geoff Black wrote:
>
>   
>> I have three macs and 2 pcs on the network and only the G5 - PPC Quad
>> is the culprit.
>>     
> snip--------
>   

> Out setup is very different from yours. We connect wirelessly thru an  
> Apple 802.11n Time Capsule router. I have Little Snitch and Menu  
> Meters installed on the G5 and its background network activity is  
> nearly zero mbps, so our supposed "clogging" appears to be some sort  
> of wireless radio interference. The strange thing is that this  
> interference doesn't seem to affect other Macs or PCs connected  
> wirelessly thru the same router. If the MacBook Pro is connected via  
> an ethernet cable rather than wirelessly the problem also disappears,  
> so it does seem to be a wireless interference issue for me.
>   
As a test the next time the problem arises, unplug all the portable 
phones in your house. Maybe the router and phones are on same channel.

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