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Old September 28th 08, 10:19 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
mistafadedglory
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Hello,

Just installed Vista 64, i'm connecting to the internet using a Linksys
WRT54G Ver. 8 router. Pretty vanilla. What i'm finding is that when
visiting a site that I haven't visited before, there is a 5-10 second
delay to pull up the page OR it times out. I'm not talking about some
podunk page, but something like microsoft.com or yahoo.com. Once the
page is cached,then theres no problem.

Anyone have experience with this router and slow downs? I haven't
installed any drivers, etc. I have just used what Vista gave me.

thanks


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mistafadedglory
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Old September 29th 08, 03:37 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Jack \(MVP-Networking\).
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Hi
Sites that you already visit are cached on the Hard Drive so there is No
need for extended Internet traffic to brink them back.
New sites depends on the Internet connection and if they load so slow it
means that the Router or (some thing else) impedes the connection.
Cable/DSL do no need drivers. Either the Router is Not configured correctly
or it is a "lame" unit.
Did you try to connect the computer directly to the modem to find out
whether it is your new installation or the Router?
Jack (MS, MVP-Networking)

"mistafadedglory" wrote in message
...

Hello,

Just installed Vista 64, i'm connecting to the internet using a Linksys
WRT54G Ver. 8 router. Pretty vanilla. What i'm finding is that when
visiting a site that I haven't visited before, there is a 5-10 second
delay to pull up the page OR it times out. I'm not talking about some
podunk page, but something like microsoft.com or yahoo.com. Once the
page is cached,then theres no problem.

Anyone have experience with this router and slow downs? I haven't
installed any drivers, etc. I have just used what Vista gave me.

thanks


--
mistafadedglory


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Old September 30th 08, 05:55 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Victor S.
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Default Page Not Found Problem

One common cause of this is the phishing filter having problems. To see if
this is the cause of your problem, disable the phishing filter in Internet
Explorer (under Tools / Internet Options / Advanced, near the bottom).

If that does not help, then maybe the first DNS server your router is using
is not replying so it waits to time out, then switches to the next DNS
server? If you manually set up the DNS servers on your Vista computer or the
router, try changing the order of the DNS servers.
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Old September 30th 08, 07:42 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Gordon[_5_]
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Default Page Not Found Problem

"Victor S." wrote in message
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One common cause of this is the phishing filter having problems. To see
if
this is the cause of your problem, disable the phishing filter in Internet
Explorer (under Tools / Internet Options / Advanced, near the bottom).

If that does not help, then maybe the first DNS server your router is
using
is not replying so it waits to time out, then switches to the next DNS
server? If you manually set up the DNS servers on your Vista computer or
the
router, try changing the order of the DNS servers.



Please quote the post you are replying to - most regulars here do NOT use
the web interface.

http://dts-l.net/goodpost.htm
http://www.netmeister.org/news/learn2quote.html

Thank you.

 




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