Have you tried pinging the local gateway IP from your host.  What are the round 
trip times.  Use the -t poption and let it run for a bit are there any packets 
dropped?

If so you may have either someone trying to break in to your wireless using 
packet injection and or a word attack or you could have interfearance with 
other networks.

Try changing your wireless channel in your router.  If your devices support it 
use wpa2 only with aes and disable the other features.  Also use N only if your 
devices support it if not disable the extra wireless protection option usually 
found under advanced wireless.

If you don't have packet loss and your ping round trip time is in the 1 - 4 MS 
range you have a problem with your ISP.  Reset your modem and router and call 
your provider if it continues.

Hope that helps.

On Oct 24, 2010, at 5:11 AM, chad baker wrote:

> Hi lately my connection is been going really slow it didn't use to.
> I have a secure connection using wpa.
> i tried repairing disc permissions but no luck.
> it takes a long time to load page in safari.
> i reset it and no luck.
> thanks
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