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Slow Mac access after waking from sleep
1 TopicSlow / sporadic interface with iMac
Folks, I have a 1 year old iMac 24" with OS 10.11.5 operating system, hardwired to Netgear unmanged 16 port switch. I'm running a 100Mb backbone on this particular LAN branch back to switch (2 pairs on Cat5e connected). The switch is then running a 1Gb link to the RN316. The switch rides off of my Fios ActionTec router, again with a 1Gb link. I also access this same switch with a 2011 MacBook Air, wirelessly via an Apple Airport Extreme set up in bridging mode. Laptop has same setup / OS version / configuration as the iMac. Current operating system for RN316 is 6.5.0. I find speed of interface on the iMac to be disappointing and generally much slower than my old Ultra6. The issue appears to be related to whether the iMac has gone to sleep from a fresh boot. Sleep means long delay in Finder window (File Explorer) log on (currently set to automatically log on as Admin with Admin password). If Mac has previously gone to sleep, Finder may take 20-30 seconds for full screen of shares/directory folders to appear. Once folders appear, accessing modest sized files of < 1MB may take 15-30 seconds. Spinning colored pinwheel is common. Speed problem is common but not consistently an issue, since sometimes things seem fine in terms of speed to access. Tonight as I was watching video (MPG file format), after waking from sleep, I was consistently faced with studdering video indicating that streaming rate from RN316 was inadequate maintain video playback. A fresh reboot almost always solves the long delays in Finder screen and file access. Using my MacBook Air (with much slower CPU), Finder is generally faster to refresh and I've seldom had file access problems. That despite the MacBook Air connecting wirelessly (N) via the Airport Extreme and then up to the same 16 port Netgear switch. While I wouldn't call the MacBook Air initial Finder refresh "fast" (it often takes 50-75% of time of the iMac), it's not agnonizing like the iMac refresh is. Plus, i don't seem to have the same issues with individual file access once my MacBook Air wakes from sleep. I'm looking for experiences from the board that can help me troubleshoot the disappointing file access from my desktop - after waking from sleep. While I know how to fix the problem with a reboot, I don't want to rely on that technique as its a real time waster. Ideas and discussion welcome.3.2KViews0likes6Comments