Mike wrote:
> I put a trusty 3C509 NIC in there and it does the exact same thing, I 
> tried it on a different port on the switch, no change.
> 
> It doesn't do it when I login from the console, it's lightening fast. 
> What's really odd is it doesn't do it through remote desktop, either. 
> The page render is faster via remote desktop than it is via 
> server-to-client-browser. How is that possible?

DNS. Put a hostname in your hosts file for the IP address of the client 
machine and try again.


> I appreciate the offer Jochem and if you still think there's merit in 
> setting up packet sniffers I will, but doesn't the fact that I tried a 
> different NIC and a different port on the switch pretty much rule out a 
> network issue?

That is not the only thing you can diagnose from a network trace. It 
will also tell you if the delay is throughout the request, in the TCP 
handshake or in some sort of timeout before the first HTML is send. If 
my guess that it is a DNS timeout issue is correct you will for instance 
see the TCP handshake first, then the HTTP request, then a DNS lookup 
that times out, and then the response of the webserver to the browser.

Jochem

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