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For the past few days, I've noticed that access to the Internet seems
really slow. From work *and* from home. So that's two different
computers, with different Internet connections. (They are both connected
through British Telecom - but one is a business-grade connection, while
the other is residential.)
Has anybody else noticed a serious slowdown? I seem to have to click
some links multiple times before I get a page. And yet, all the ping
times I've looked at seem normal. Very odd...
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> For the past few days, I've noticed that access to the Internet seems
> really slow. From work *and* from home. So that's two different
> computers, with different Internet connections. (They are both connected
> through British Telecom - but one is a business-grade connection, while
> the other is residential.)
>
> Has anybody else noticed a serious slowdown? I seem to have to click
> some links multiple times before I get a page. And yet, all the ping
> times I've looked at seem normal. Very odd...
Saturday I noticed slowness and failed connections to a site hosted in
the UK. Possibly unrelated, of course.
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Invisible wrote:
> For the past few days, I've noticed that access to the Internet seems
> really slow. From work *and* from home. So that's two different
> computers, with different Internet connections. (They are both connected
> through British Telecom - but one is a business-grade connection, while
> the other is residential.)
>
> Has anybody else noticed a serious slowdown? I seem to have to click
> some links multiple times before I get a page. And yet, all the ping
> times I've looked at seem normal. Very odd...
Your problem is probably at the other end of your connection. Or you're
getting more impatient as time goes by.
Regards,
John
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Invisible wrote:
> For the past few days, I've noticed that access to the Internet seems
> really slow. From work *and* from home. So that's two different
> computers, with different Internet connections. (They are both connected
> through British Telecom - but one is a business-grade connection, while
> the other is residential.)
>
> Has anybody else noticed a serious slowdown? I seem to have to click
> some links multiple times before I get a page. And yet, all the ping
> times I've looked at seem normal. Very odd...
Well. There is normal and normal. Tracert is often a better gauge than
ping, since ping only hits 4 times, then gives up, and if the problem
happens before or after the pings... Using a trace I was getting * - no
response, from about 1 in 30 of the trace pings, but I couldn't pin down
the precise point in the network that was causing it. Odds are someone's
server was overloaded in the backbone, and it effected a lot of people
piping stuff through there, but it never got "critical" enough for the
system to route around it.
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void main () {
if version = "Vista" {
call slow_by_half();
call DRM_everything();
}
call functional_code();
}
else
call crash_windows();
}
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