TOMB running very slow for you?
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TOMB running very slow for you?
It has been for me for several months, several minutes to load a page is usual. True at several locations, multiple systems.
Last edited by emrr on Wed Dec 14, 2016 10:06 am, edited 1 time in total.
Doug Williams
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Nope. Desktops at 2 different locations, phone overseas on wifi about the same. I'm clocking 59mbps down and 5mbps up as we speak. This is the slowest place I can find on the web. I really can walk away for 5 minutes between page loads, maybe not have it when I check back. Everywhere else is pretty fast.
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Answering earlier question, Safari, Chrome, Firefox, doesn't matter.
Today I timed each page load. It's exactly 2 minutes and 30 seconds, so it took 10 minutes to hit the home page, click 'view your posts', click this post, then get to the 'reply' window. It'll be 5 more by the time it's posted and I see the result.
Today I timed each page load. It's exactly 2 minutes and 30 seconds, so it took 10 minutes to hit the home page, click 'view your posts', click this post, then get to the 'reply' window. It'll be 5 more by the time it's posted and I see the result.
Doug Williams
ElectroMagnetic Radiation Recorders
Tape Op issue 73
ElectroMagnetic Radiation Recorders
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Delays that are in exact increments of 30 seconds are often DNS related. It tries one DNS server for 30 seconds before moving to the next one up the stack. You might want to google resetting your DNS cache. (It's gonna be specific to your OS).
You could try inputting Google's DNS servers into your computer to see if that resolves the issue. Google's DNS servers are 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4. You go into Local Area Connection->Properties->TCP/IP->Internet Protocol Version 4 (in windows 7 and previous. Not sure how you do this in later windows or Mac.
Edit: What do you get when you do tracert messageboard.tapeop.com in a command window? Any strange hops with long pauses?
You could try inputting Google's DNS servers into your computer to see if that resolves the issue. Google's DNS servers are 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4. You go into Local Area Connection->Properties->TCP/IP->Internet Protocol Version 4 (in windows 7 and previous. Not sure how you do this in later windows or Mac.
Edit: What do you get when you do tracert messageboard.tapeop.com in a command window? Any strange hops with long pauses?
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