Migration assistant taking forever, says it has 127 hours till completion???

Setup my mac before I wanted to transfer from my old computer. Today I connected my PC to my Mac via wifi using migration assistant. The only issue I am having is it's taken about 6 hours already with only about 1cm of loading. I am transferring about 450GB. I just checked it and it says it will be completed in approximately 127 hours!!! Any help would be great, I'm not sure what to do. I do not want to wait 5 days, that seems a bit stupid. Thanks 

Sure.
Your router should have (at the least) three Ethernet ports and you can use a cable to directly connect to your router, rather than using WiFi. Your PC most certainly has an Ethernet port where you can plug the cable from the router.
Depending on which MacBook Pro you have, it will either have an Ethernet port (non-Retina) or you can purchase a Thunderbolt>Ethernet adapter from Apple. Then you'd use a cable to plug into the router so that both machines would communicate much faster than over WiFi.
Call back if I haven't explained too well,
Clinton

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