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ok so like the past week my internet has been runing really strange. it like has a 5-10 second delay before it actually starts loading a page. It looks like the internet isn't connected but then suddenly it starts loading. But was trying to download updates for osx. and they were going at least 300 kb/s and i know its not my router because i went to my friends house and used his wifi and it did the same thing, and he has the same computer but it loaded web pages just fine. just wondering is it like some problem with my airport card?
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Try clearing out your browser cache and then perform some routine maintenance on the machine. "OnyX" is free and will perform many procedures for you including repair permissions. You can download it from this Link.
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If you have manually specified your DNS servers (under System Preferences/Network) and your friend hasn't (or visa versa), that could explain why you saw different behavior even when connected to the same network. If, on the other hand, you and your friend are both just allowing your DNS to be set automatically via DHCP, then this probably isn't the issue. |
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Think of it this way - you speak language A and are trying to talk to someone who speaks language B. You have a translator who is proficient in A and B. When it is said that your DNS servers are slow/down, it would be like your translator either translating your conversation really slowly or not at all. I hope that explains it. If you went to a friends house and it was still slow and it was fine for him/her (thus, you are both using the same ISP) then it might be something on your Mac unless your friend has manually changed his/her DNS servers (they are usually assigned to you automatically by your ISP). If the problem persists, it probably isn't the DNS servers. What browser are you using? Have you attempted to clear the cache for that browser as suggested by chscag? Important Links: Community Guidelines : Use the reputation system if you've been helped. M-F Blog :: Write for the blog :: M-F IRC Channel - Chats every Sunday at 8PM EST. |
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