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Hi all, hope this is the correct spot for posting this
I've recently installed Vista on my computer and found that the Internet has issues that I never had with XP (still have it on another partition). the main problem is that in order to connect to a web site for the first time (for each sessions), I have a 3 second delay... so for example, starting up IE or FireFox to connect to my homepage (google.ca), I see the 'connecting to google.ca' status for 3 seconds and THEN I see the page. From there, navigating to any other site has the same issue.. and it's worst if there are sites that have lots of different sources (gamespot.com, msnbc.com etc). To test this, I've tested the performance at http://performance.toast.net/ The first time I test it (the F-16 jets), I get 4.8 seconds, but the second time it takes 1.8 seconds... if I then browse back to google.ca and go back to toast.net and redo the test, I'm back to 4.8 for the first test and 1.8 for the subsequent tests (until I leave the site to another one then come back to it). Downloading speeds are great once they're started (same as XP) but this navigation delay is very annoying to say the least... I've tried to minimize the services/autostart programs to try to optimize my setup, disabled IPv6 as well, same results. Also tried to start with 0 startup apps, same results as well.. Anyone has any idea on how this can be fixed? Thx in advance.... Rej |
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try turning off the phishing filter.
"Rej" wrote in message ... Hi all, hope this is the correct spot for posting this I've recently installed Vista on my computer and found that the Internet has issues that I never had with XP (still have it on another partition). the main problem is that in order to connect to a web site for the first time (for each sessions), I have a 3 second delay... so for example, starting up IE or FireFox to connect to my homepage (google.ca), I see the 'connecting to google.ca' status for 3 seconds and THEN I see the page. From there, navigating to any other site has the same issue.. and it's worst if there are sites that have lots of different sources (gamespot.com, msnbc.com etc). To test this, I've tested the performance at http://performance.toast.net/ The first time I test it (the F-16 jets), I get 4.8 seconds, but the second time it takes 1.8 seconds... if I then browse back to google.ca and go back to toast.net and redo the test, I'm back to 4.8 for the first test and 1.8 for the subsequent tests (until I leave the site to another one then come back to it). Downloading speeds are great once they're started (same as XP) but this navigation delay is very annoying to say the least... I've tried to minimize the services/autostart programs to try to optimize my setup, disabled IPv6 as well, same results. Also tried to start with 0 startup apps, same results as well.. Anyone has any idea on how this can be fixed? Thx in advance.... Rej |
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tried that, as well as the security option in IE7.
Note that the problem exists with both browsers (Firefox and IE7). I've also tried configuring my network card (send buffers, ack settings etc.. tried both the defaults and the fastests settings - the ones I'm using in XP) with no changes. Other things I've tried is change my connection config to exclude everything except ipv4, MS client -- so bare minimum without much change (bit faster bare boned but still the 3 second delay) and then tried to reactivate them one by one to see the results. So far I've tried everythign I can think of except getting my network card drivers (if there are others than the default ones).. something I'll be trying soon. -- Rej "mikeyhsd" wrote: try turning off the phishing filter. "Rej" wrote in message ... Hi all, hope this is the correct spot for posting this I've recently installed Vista on my computer and found that the Internet has issues that I never had with XP (still have it on another partition). the main problem is that in order to connect to a web site for the first time (for each sessions), I have a 3 second delay... so for example, starting up IE or FireFox to connect to my homepage (google.ca), I see the 'connecting to google.ca' status for 3 seconds and THEN I see the page. From there, navigating to any other site has the same issue.. and it's worst if there are sites that have lots of different sources (gamespot.com, msnbc.com etc). To test this, I've tested the performance at http://performance.toast.net/ The first time I test it (the F-16 jets), I get 4.8 seconds, but the second time it takes 1.8 seconds... if I then browse back to google.ca and go back to toast.net and redo the test, I'm back to 4.8 for the first test and 1.8 for the subsequent tests (until I leave the site to another one then come back to it). Downloading speeds are great once they're started (same as XP) but this navigation delay is very annoying to say the least... I've tried to minimize the services/autostart programs to try to optimize my setup, disabled IPv6 as well, same results. Also tried to start with 0 startup apps, same results as well.. Anyone has any idea on how this can be fixed? Thx in advance.... Rej |
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Found out what the problem was (sort of)... my antivirus was the culprit...
even though I thought I had stopped it, it seems that another part of its software was doing things everytime I was trying to connect. Sorry for the bother and cheers ![]() Rej "Rej" wrote in message ... Hi all, hope this is the correct spot for posting this I've recently installed Vista on my computer and found that the Internet has issues that I never had with XP (still have it on another partition). the main problem is that in order to connect to a web site for the first time (for each sessions), I have a 3 second delay... so for example, starting up IE or FireFox to connect to my homepage (google.ca), I see the 'connecting to google.ca' status for 3 seconds and THEN I see the page. From there, navigating to any other site has the same issue.. and it's worst if there are sites that have lots of different sources (gamespot.com, msnbc.com etc). To test this, I've tested the performance at http://performance.toast.net/ The first time I test it (the F-16 jets), I get 4.8 seconds, but the second time it takes 1.8 seconds... if I then browse back to google.ca and go back to toast.net and redo the test, I'm back to 4.8 for the first test and 1.8 for the subsequent tests (until I leave the site to another one then come back to it). Downloading speeds are great once they're started (same as XP) but this navigation delay is very annoying to say the least... I've tried to minimize the services/autostart programs to try to optimize my setup, disabled IPv6 as well, same results. Also tried to start with 0 startup apps, same results as well.. Anyone has any idea on how this can be fixed? Thx in advance.... Rej |