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Rich Knudson wants to know why his 802.11ac-bearing iMac from late 2015 isn't giving him the performance he expects when connected to a new Time Capsule, which also has 802.11ac Wi-Fi networking. He compared AirPort Utility numbers to OS X's ...





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