I see the status of this bug has been changed to "fix committed", so I
don't know if my two cents will still be of assistance, but I have had
the same problem.

I previously used Ubuntu 9.04 and had no problem.

I did a clean install of Ubuntu 9.10 and the internet is slow.

I am able to download at regular full speed, but there is a lengthy
delay in everything.  When entering a url into Firefox 3.5, it takes a
long time for any website to begin downloading, but once it starts, it's
downloads regularly.  Connecting to instant messaging protocols, through
Empathy and Pidgin, also takes much longer than normal.

I followed this tutorial to change my "rwin" value, which originally appeared 
to be very high.
http://www.uluga.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=7098253

I had the problem before I changed those values, and the problem
remained after I changed those values.


The default setting in the latest versions of Ubuntu is "Automatic", to receive 
a LAN IP address and DNS addresses from my modem-router.  Using this default 
setting, Ubuntu's Connection Information always showed the Primary DNS address 
on my Ubuntu PC to be the LAN address of my modem-router.  I just now set my 
LAN IP address and DNS address manually in Network Manager.  I set the DNS 
addresses in Network Manager as the addresses my modem-router uses, to bypass 
Ubuntu using my modem-router as the DNS server.

Now there is no delay in my internet connections.  Websites start
loading immediately, Pidgin connects immediately.

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Internet ping very slow on Karmic Koala
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/433972
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