How antiquated? 5 years, 10 years? Some of the really old routers had connection tracking table as small as 200 entries or less. One website (or one smartphone) can chew through that.
Does it get better after power cycling the router, but then quickly get bad again? From: Jason McKemie Sent: Monday, August 31, 2015 1:38 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Pages not loading properly I noticed it with a few pages when I tried. Facebook seemed to load OK when I opened it in a browser on which I was already signed in. When I loaded it on another browser, I got text only. AOL loaded with no images, as did a couple others that I tried. However, when I bypassed the router everything seemed to clear up. I installed a new router at that customer's location and did not see the problem afterwards. The customers who I have heard this from all are using fairly antiquated routers, but they're all different brands. Just seems strange that I would see similar symptoms arising from more than one of them. On Mon, Aug 31, 2015 at 1:01 PM, Ken Hohhof <[email protected]> wrote: All pages, or just some pages? If only some pages, what is the common thread? HTTPS? Third party ads and trackers? HTTPS pages tend to be most affected by network issues. Ads and trackers can actually be an issue with servers in your region, but other customers would be reporting it also. Some customers only go to a handful of websites that are laden with third party content and if those ads/trackers don’t load the whole page can fail. Other customers go to lots of websites and realize the problem is only with certain sites. I saw the problem you describe one time with a customer whose computer was infected with a clickbot, it was consuming a ton of upstream bandwidth plus exceeding the connection table in his router, causing other TCP sessions to be dropped, with the reported symptoms “pages load slow or not at all”. From: Jason McKemie Sent: Monday, August 31, 2015 12:51 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [AFMUG] Pages not loading properly I've had a couple situations where someone asks about pages not loading correctly. Generally it is images not loading, but that appears to be mixed with pages sporadically not loading at all. I've only seen it once in person, and replacing the customer's router appeared to fix the issue. I've heard from at least one other person that has the issue on a specific device, but only while on their home network. I have not tried replacing the router at their location. Does this sound like symptoms of a router going bad or something else? Thanks. -Jason
