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Originally Posted by Rathji
If one computer is connecting with wireless fine and another is connect poorly, I would be more inclined to think there is an issue with the computer rather than the wireless.
Does the other (slow) computer support wireless N? If it is just G then there might be enough interference to mess with it while leaving your N signal strong enough to still function. I assume the mac does, but that would depend on its age.
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The computer definitely is N compliant. It runs on every network fine, just not at my parents house where they have the Shaw Gateway. I didn't have problems with their old Telus box.
I've also tried to even set up right next to the box and I still get the same results. I will occasionally... and very occasionally get normal speeds but then in a few minutes it'll cut back and go back to being slow.
Because it's not at my house, it's not too big of a deal, but when I do go over it gets to be a huge pain in the butt.