L LCB1980 macrumors member Original poster Mar 15, 2015 #1 Not to worry, I found out how to do what I wanted. 🙂 Last edited: Mar 15, 2015
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L LCB1980 macrumors member Original poster Mar 15, 2015 #3 I don't know, it just suddenly started working. However, same issue as before, it was faster over WiFi than it was over Ethernet.
I don't know, it just suddenly started working. However, same issue as before, it was faster over WiFi than it was over Ethernet.
L LCB1980 macrumors member Original poster Mar 16, 2015 #5 Altemose said: What was your solution for future reference by other readers? Click to expand... I don't know, after the thing throwing a strop for a bit it just decided to work.
Altemose said: What was your solution for future reference by other readers? Click to expand... I don't know, after the thing throwing a strop for a bit it just decided to work.
Altemose macrumors G3 Mar 16, 2015 #6 LCB1980 said: I don't know, after the thing throwing a strop for a bit it just decided to work. Click to expand... Sometimes things just decide to work.
LCB1980 said: I don't know, after the thing throwing a strop for a bit it just decided to work. Click to expand... Sometimes things just decide to work.
6 65535 macrumors member Mar 16, 2015 #7 Sometimes it takes awhile for the computer and Airport to negotiate a link over ethernet when it's previously connected by WiFi. Restarting the Airport would likely kick it onto Ethernet.
Sometimes it takes awhile for the computer and Airport to negotiate a link over ethernet when it's previously connected by WiFi. Restarting the Airport would likely kick it onto Ethernet.