John Andersen wrote:
> On Monday 13 November 2006 01:46, Sven Jacobs wrote:
>   
>> Nope. By "slow" I mean mainly the part before the actual page content is
>> loading. So it could be a DNS problem...
>>     
>
> Yeah, I see that same thing.  It seems to be somewhat site specific, and the
> stop/restart trick usually clears it and causes virtually instant page load.
>
> The pages load quick, but its like the first request to do so takes forever
> to start.
>
> I'm not totally convinced its DNS, because this happens a lot when I spend
> a good deal of time on the same site, so the local machine should have
> some DNS cache to work from.  Example might be working at my brokerage
> firm's site.  I'm in there on a secure connection for hours, and for some
> obscure reason every so often it can't get the next page without 
> the stop/restart trick.
>
>   
Actually, it sounds like a problem I had a while ago.  My ISP changed my
IP address recently.  One of the consequences was that one of the two
DNS servers I had hard coded into my computer was no longer available. 
As a result, the first DNS server would be tried and then after timeout,
the 2nd server would be tried and return the IP address.  Fire up
Ethereal and take a look.

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