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> high power item compared to a lot of consumer routers. Check your network
> speed under the WiFi as well and make sure it’s a reasonable value and that
> you’re connected using 802.11AC etc.
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> Just a guess but this feels somehow network related to me.
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No not at all, remember especially with that router, each session is handled
separately. THat’s what multiuser MIMO is. So for example, your Mac may be
negotiating a session on 5 ghz channel 36
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Tell me about your setup more. What type of Mac, how far is the Mac from the
8500, what sharing protocol are you using are using native iTunes support or
the pro share option.
I’m using a 21 inch iMac which is right
Tell me about your setup more. What type of Mac, how far is the Mac from the
8500, what sharing protocol are you using are using native iTunes support or
the pro share option. If you’re on your Mac connected can you select the WiFi
extended options by selecting WiFi while holding down option
Hi, all.
I haven't posted to this list before, but thought I'd see if you guys had any
ideas.
I have a netgear 8500 night hawk router with an 8TB USB 3 drive connected to
the USB3 port on the side of the router.
I am trying to have a universal network drive which I can access from my Mac
and
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