Fix that works for the new 21inch 27 inch Imacs Choppy Video Issue. ******

I found the fix on the World of Warcraft forums. The problem is with Air Port. Disable Air Port and plug your computer directly into your Router. My games and video run great. I'm getting 60fps in World of Warcraft and all the flash videos work great. Its the best solution until they fix the issue.
Message was edited by: Scrudd

It sure did work... Hard wired to AirPort extreme, turned AirPort off and connected through Ethernet in network system preferences. Able to play videos from YouTube Hulu everywhere....Where is our update??

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