I have an old 2010 27" Core i7 iMac (with SSD installed) running OS X 10.13 High Sierra. It was running fine in my home office.
However, I set up a new Standard user account and moved it to my kid's room. Now for WiFi if I try to run Speedtest.net it usually errors out with a "Download Socket Error" if on WiFi:
Once I get that error, internet access just stops working completely.
Note that it's the same house, just a different part of the house. Both would be on Apple 802.11ac AirPort Extremes acting as access points, and the router is also an Apple 802.11ac AirPort Extreme.
My solution to the problem is to use Ethernet, as I don't get the error on Ethernet. But why is there is a problem on WiFi? It's only this one machine. Other Macs, iPhones, and iPads all work fine on WiFi, including from the same room as the iMac.
However, I set up a new Standard user account and moved it to my kid's room. Now for WiFi if I try to run Speedtest.net it usually errors out with a "Download Socket Error" if on WiFi:
Once I get that error, internet access just stops working completely.
Note that it's the same house, just a different part of the house. Both would be on Apple 802.11ac AirPort Extremes acting as access points, and the router is also an Apple 802.11ac AirPort Extreme.
My solution to the problem is to use Ethernet, as I don't get the error on Ethernet. But why is there is a problem on WiFi? It's only this one machine. Other Macs, iPhones, and iPads all work fine on WiFi, including from the same room as the iMac.