>The latest squid-3.x stable releases may be able to help with this. <
Actually, I am trying to use the standard package of squid for openWRT,
which is squid2.7.
So I would need to build my own one. 

>Also, in my experiene the worst slow domains like this are usually
advertising hosts. So blocking their transactions outright (and quickly)
can boost page load time a huge amount. <
Correct, it is an advert side. Using hosts I block it already; however, I
was wondering, why this does not happen when running without squid. This
site is using varying names, like dcXX.s290.meetrics.net, with XX changing
on almost every browser session, which points to a DNS issue. 
Could there be any "interference" between TRANSPARENT squid and fast
DNS-resolution ?




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