I've posted this message in the tech support area but thought I would also post it in the forum to see if anyone has any ideas. So far, the tech support guys have been great but haven't found the solution.
I have a home office with 3 computers connected to the internet via Earthlink's 5mbps cable modem service through the Time Warner network. The cable modem is a new generation Motorola Surfboard 5101. My 3 computers are:
PowerBook G4 connected via Airport
IBM ThinkPad T43 connected via Airport
Bondi Blue iMac G3 connected via Ethernet
I have any Airport Extreme base station connected to the cable modem and a DLink switch off that to connect the printers and iMac via Ethernet.
The problem I've noticed is that both Macs are significantly slower than the PC on the network. For example, I can download a file off my ISP's local server at about 620 KB/s using the PC but only 260 KB/s using either Mac. Off the Internet, I can go to a site like Speakeasy and get results around 4,500 kbps from the PC but barely hit 1,700 with the Macs.
I've tried directly connecting all three computers to the cable modem and the results are the same. This indicates to me that the Airport network isn't slowing things up. I've also tried numerous things on my Macs to clear up the problem. I've deleted caches, rebuilt adapters, installed and uninstalled Apple's Broadband Tuner, installed other broadband setting scripts, used Cocktail, etc all without any noticeable difference.
My iMac is running Panther while my PowerBook is running Tiger. This seems to rule out something unique to a version of the OS. So with Airport and the OS version ruled out, I'm really stumped as to what could be the problem.
As an example of how this is affecting performance, I can download a large movie trailer through iTunes on my PC and watch it straight through without any delays. The connection can keep ahead of my viewing. On the Macs, I sometimes have to wait 5 minutes before the same trailer is downloaded and can be watched.
I'm out of ideas and would really appreciate any help anyone can offer. Please let me know if additional details are needed.
I have a home office with 3 computers connected to the internet via Earthlink's 5mbps cable modem service through the Time Warner network. The cable modem is a new generation Motorola Surfboard 5101. My 3 computers are:
PowerBook G4 connected via Airport
IBM ThinkPad T43 connected via Airport
Bondi Blue iMac G3 connected via Ethernet
I have any Airport Extreme base station connected to the cable modem and a DLink switch off that to connect the printers and iMac via Ethernet.
The problem I've noticed is that both Macs are significantly slower than the PC on the network. For example, I can download a file off my ISP's local server at about 620 KB/s using the PC but only 260 KB/s using either Mac. Off the Internet, I can go to a site like Speakeasy and get results around 4,500 kbps from the PC but barely hit 1,700 with the Macs.
I've tried directly connecting all three computers to the cable modem and the results are the same. This indicates to me that the Airport network isn't slowing things up. I've also tried numerous things on my Macs to clear up the problem. I've deleted caches, rebuilt adapters, installed and uninstalled Apple's Broadband Tuner, installed other broadband setting scripts, used Cocktail, etc all without any noticeable difference.
My iMac is running Panther while my PowerBook is running Tiger. This seems to rule out something unique to a version of the OS. So with Airport and the OS version ruled out, I'm really stumped as to what could be the problem.
As an example of how this is affecting performance, I can download a large movie trailer through iTunes on my PC and watch it straight through without any delays. The connection can keep ahead of my viewing. On the Macs, I sometimes have to wait 5 minutes before the same trailer is downloaded and can be watched.
I'm out of ideas and would really appreciate any help anyone can offer. Please let me know if additional details are needed.