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Help with odd wireless network issue (slow internet)
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I'm currently at my in-laws' house in Japan, and am trying to use their wireless network. I can connect with my MacBook Pro and it sort of works, but for most pages it is very slow. They take a long time to come up initially, and they often don't finish loading completely. The weird thing is that if I go to the same pages using windows in Parallels, it's very fast. I can't figure out what the problem is.
As a side issue, I've also noticed that I can't send email using Mail (I have to use the .Mac web interface). I also can't get my iPhone to work on the network at all (although it will connect).
Does anyone have any idea what could be causing these symptoms? I use the Internet for my job so I'd really like to get this working at a normal speed. Thanks.
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Join Date: Apr 2005
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Have you tried different DNS servers?
Open DNS server addresses are:
208.67.222.222
208.67.220.220
What type of router is it?
Do you have the latest AirPort updates installed?
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It's a Corega (Japanese brand) router. I put the first DNS server in the network settings and that seems to have solved the slow browsing problem. Thanks! Any idea why this would happen in the first place?
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Originally Posted by icruise
It's a Corega (Japanese brand) router. I put the first DNS server in the network settings and that seems to have solved the slow browsing problem. Thanks! Any idea why this would happen in the first place?
Honestly, not a clue why it would work fine in Windows but not in OS X unless the DNS servers were somehow filtering OS X/Safari traffic, but that seems odd. Glad it's working.
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This is not the first time I see Macs having trouble with a DNS server while Windows boxes work ok with the same server. I'm guessing certain DNS servers do something that works in Windows but isn't part of the bare specs and hence causes trouble on OS X.
It's a good idea to have OpenDNS addresses at hand for cases like these.
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