  Rawr510
@sbcglobal.net | Slow browsing speed?
Hmm I'm experiencing slow browsing speed. I'm getting 2.5mbps on a 3mpbs plan thats perfectly normal. It started happening after my connection was drop. |
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  Anon234
@pacbell.net
| I'm experiencing the same slowness. It feels like the latency time to send requests to get pages has gone up significantly. I've run the speed tests and I'm getting the same throughput when data is transferred. Just waiting for the transfer to start is taking a long, long time now. |
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 Dv Jones
join:2004-02-22 San Francisco, CA | Same issue here since late last night. It's a DNS server problem. Server 68.94.156.1 is having problems. I temporairly disabled it. Using 68.94.157.1 is working ok for now. |
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 Dv Jones
join:2004-02-22 San Francisco, CA | reply to Anon234 It's a problem with their DNS server. 68.94.156.1 doesn't seem to be responding. Disable it temporairly and use 68.94.157.1 until they get it sorted out. |
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 tonydi Premium,MVM join:2001-05-11 San Jose, CA
| Seems fine to me...
Nameserver Response Time (ms) min/avg/max/stdev/retries
68.94.156.1 11.72/12.89/14.84/1.04/0 68.94.157.1 12.06/12.31/12.80/0.31/0 4.2.2.1 13.27/13.49/13.80/0.20/0 208.67.222.222 12.77/12.94/13.12/0.14/0 208.67.220.220 12.79/13.03/13.24/0.15/0
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 jice65
join:2003-10-08 San Francisco, CA
| reply to Dv Jones Nameserver (Re: Slow browsing speed?)
I've noticed the same problem (starting last night).
--- 68.94.156.1 ping statistics --- 8 packets transmitted, 0 packets received, 100% packet loss
For now, I've reversed the ordering of the two dns servers.
Silly question, but where do we look up what ATT currently wants us to use as the preferred DNS server? Maybe it's changed. |
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 mkanet
join:2008-06-11 Vallejo, CA | reply to Rawr510 Re: Slow browsing speed?
Guys, the problems you're seeing....
Please refer to this thread:
»[Speed Problem] Major outage in Califonia confirmed by ATT |
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