spyder13
Well-Known Member
Why is this site so slow now? Do I need to download something? Can somebody explain? Takes almost 5 minutes to just get in and then still slow to move around within.
FIREFOX 3.6.13
I also cant say that its fast for me but, also i dont have a super internet connection.
Tracing the route to www.vmaxforum.net:
traceroute to www.vmaxforum.net (69.27.104.181), 30 hops max, 40 byte packets
2 217.153.235.185 (217.153.235.185) 0.882 ms 0.808 ms 0.804 ms
3 157.25.248.57 (157.25.248.57) 0.996 ms 1.002 ms 1.108 ms
4 taro-dbp1-so-0-0-0-0.net.ipartners.pl (157.25.4.237) 0.867 ms 0.866 ms 0.951 ms
5 157.25.248.142 (157.25.248.142) 481.946 ms 491.618 ms 491.616 ms
6 195.39.209.65 (195.39.209.65) 14.084 ms 14.078 ms 14.065 ms
7 rc4wt.wa.shawcable.net (195.66.224.213) 196.230 ms 196.100 ms 196.090 ms
8 rc5wt-tge0-7-0-0.wa.shawcable.net (66.163.68.37) 196.137 ms 196.277 ms 196.251 ms
9 rc2bb-pos0-8-5-0.vc.shawcable.net (66.163.76.125) 200.526 ms 200.529 ms 200.523 ms
10 (66.163.78.13) 214.957 ms 214.856 ms 214.804 ms
11 ra1ar-ge3-1.ed.
It gets really slow on me every once in a while. Seems to get better if I clear out my search history, passwords, cookies, etc, and then restart the computer. Its not very often this happens though.QUOTE]
This seems to work for me too. I had the slowness this morning, ran CC Cleaner, left the computer off for 1/2 hour or so, booted back up and now it's working fine.
too much porn and viruses from them on your pc....happens to me all the time! (but worth it....lol)Why is this site so slow now? Do I need to download something? Can somebody explain? Takes almost 5 minutes to just get in and then still slow to move around within.
You can see on your traceroute, that the bottleneck starts at the New York router. And that is really the problem when a site is "slow". If you get stuck always going through the same router, it slows down that site, but not other ones as that is how the routing tables are built. And it is just about impossible to get the backbone router host to examine the routing table. One possible solution is to try and bounce off an open proxy server as that will take you through a different set of routers.
You can see on your traceroute, that the bottleneck starts at the New York router. And that is really the problem when a site is "slow". If you get stuck always going through the same router, it slows down that site, but not other ones as that is how the routing tables are built. And it is just about impossible to get the backbone router host to examine the routing table. One possible solution is to try and bounce off an open proxy server as that will take you through a different set of routers.
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