> There is no MacBook Pro WiFi epidemic. You should always take what you
> read on the internet with a grain of salt. Lots of uninformed people
> make lots of uninformed assumptions and draw uninformed, incorrect
> opinions about the issues they are having as a result.
I didn't say there was an epidemic. I spent 5.5 years with an older MBP
and never had a noticeable problem. I replaced it with a new MBP with
no other changes to the system and did have a problem. In checking on
the internet I found that a few MBP owners have had the same problem
going back five or six years. As with anything else on the internet,
complainers seem to be in a very small minority but very vocal.
> Much more information is needed to determine the exact cause of the
> problem you are having with your particular MBP. I wouldn't jump to any
> conclusions yet.
If I can provide any helpful information please tell me what you need.
In the meantime, here is where I am.
Actually, I jumped to a lot of conclusions before I discovered the
latency issue. First I thought it was Verizon, but that turned out not
to be the case. Then I thought it was my router (a Linksys WRT150N) but
an Airport Extreme and a Belkin 750 had the same problem. Then I
discovered the problem didn't occur if I connected via ethernet, both to
the router and to the DSL modem. Lastly I discovered the problem didn't
exist with my MacBook or mini over WiFi.
This led to more searching on the internet where I found that SOME MBP
owners have had problems with latency issues on WiFi. I did some
pinging to my router and found that when things were working correctly
my times were in the 1-2 ms range. When the got in the 5-10 ms range or
higher I would notice some hiccups and slower response. As responses
got slower my ability to connect declined. I saw some times of around
1500 ms. Beyond that it seemed to time out.
I don't know what the problem is or what to do about it, which is why I
posted. I think, possibly in error, that simply having a bad setting
somewhere would cause a constant problem and this problem is completely
random. Nevertheless, I haven't abandoned the bad setting idea, but I
don't know what to check.
When I got the new MBP I transferred everything from the old one and
expected it to work the same, just as going from the G4 to the original
MBP worked. It doesn't. If I can provide any helpful information
please tell me what you need.