Or even better, a detailed report generated by wireless_script Linux-tools-common linux-tools-generic i7z The only difference from yesterday is that I have installed the following packages to test Turbo Boost (which does not seem to work by the way): Today the test results are completely different: ![]() The Thunderbolt to Ethernet adapter is not recognized either, so I can't switch to cable network, but this is a separate issue. ![]() Just checked if bcmwl-kernel-source is installed, yest it already is: When Mavericks was installed it was close to 1 Gb/s (more than 100 Mb/s).Īny idea how to get Ubuntu reach the top WiFi speed? Maybe some extra drivers need to be installed? The speed is only 30 Mbits/s (3.7 Mb/s) :confused. For some reason Ubuntu does seem to take advantage of the fast WiFi standard/hardware available and falls back to a slower/older standard resulting in quite slow network speed:Ĭlient connecting to, TCP port 5001 I am using a 802.11ac (5GHz) access point and it worked fine with my MBA when Mavericks was installed. Everything seems to be working perfect apart from WiFi being very slow. I just switched from Mavericks to Ubuntu 14.04 on my MacBookAir6,2.
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