"Looking Up/Contacting" Slow when switching between webpages.

Started by net91, May 27, 2008, 18:47:57

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DeViTTo

 :( Last night had same problems even rebooted my router it would take forever to resolve pages will try open DNS settings tonight.

madasahatter

Quote from: Rik on May 28, 2008, 13:05:57
OK, I've had a word with Tim. The reason they are asking for us to switch to manual DNS and reverse the two servers is that it will show if there's an issue with the primary server. Meantime, they have put extra monitoring on the servers.

Aha - a method to their madness - excellent  :thumb:

Rik

Quote from: alcav on May 28, 2008, 13:23:13
Many thanks Rik,I will see how things go then :)

If that improves things, Alan, switch to the IDNet servers in the same way, but use 212.69.40.3 as the primary and 212.69.36.3 as the secondary.
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Quote from: DeViTTo on May 28, 2008, 13:23:46
:( Last night had same problems even rebooted my router it would take forever to resolve pages will try open DNS settings tonight.

Or the manual IDNet settings as above, Dev.
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DeViTTo

Quote from: Rik on May 28, 2008, 13:26:48
Or the manual IDNet settings as above, Dev.

hi Rik allready using the idnet settings set in router and pc

Inactive

Strange thing, I have witnessed any problems at all.
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Lance

Quote from: DeViTTo on May 28, 2008, 13:30:41
hi Rik allready using the idnet settings set in router and pc

But have you reversed the primary and secondary server IPs?
Lance
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Rik

Quote from: DeViTTo on May 28, 2008, 13:30:41
hi Rik allready using the idnet settings set in router and pc

We need the primary and secondary servers swapped as a diagnostic, Dev. Thanks.
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Quote from: Inactive on May 28, 2008, 14:02:36
Strange thing, I have witnessed any problems at all.

You're the one hogging the primary and causing the problem then, In. :)
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Inactive

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Inactive

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madasahatter

Quote from: Rik on May 28, 2008, 16:23:51
Have to blame someone, In. ;)

you have to admit, it makes a change from blaming us hoobs anyway  ;)

Inactive

Quote from: madasahatter on May 28, 2008, 16:29:30
you have to admit, it makes a change from blaming us hoobs anyway  ;)

You Hoobs are always up to no good, me, a picture of innocence..  ;)
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alcav

Quote from: Rik on May 28, 2008, 13:25:20
If that improves things, Alan, switch to the IDNet servers in the same way, but use 212.69.40.3 as the primary and 212.69.36.3 as the secondary.

Hi Rik,
well I feel it has improved on some sites but not all ???.The above numbers,are they typed into the same place or?sorry I'm a bit thick about these things :blush:

Alan

madasahatter

Quote from: Inactive on May 28, 2008, 17:12:52
You Hoobs are always up to no good, me, a picture of innocence..  ;)

:lol:

yeah - right  >:D

Sebby


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Sebby

I'm using OpenDNS myself, Rik, and have no problems, so it just seems that this is probably what is causing the problem for others. The primary/secondary swap is a good idea.

net91

I have been browsing the internet using the Windows Vista machine with the DNS addresses from IDNET (primary and secondary swapped round and manually entered.) I didn't encounter any problems. (apart from a slight pause where I could see the 'looking up' message for one site, but I don't think it is significant as the site loaded as normal after a few seconds).

I am now on my mac, to which I have made no alteration to the DNS settings and am encountering the problem. I now plan on entering the DNS addresses given to me by IDNET on my router to see if that improves things on all the machines connected to it.

Again thanks for all the help in this forum.
Dan

Rik

Thanks, it sounds like the primary DNS server may be the issue.  :thumb:
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net91

Quote from: Rik on May 28, 2008, 19:32:07
Thanks, it sounds like the primary DNS server may be the issue.  :thumb:

Am I correct in thinking this is now something IDNET will look into?
Dan

Rik

They already are. They've put added monitoring on the servers since this morning, and by getting as many people as possible to switch primary/secondary, they'll have a good measure of what's going on.

I'll have another word with them in the morning and post back here.
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net91

Quote from: Rik on May 28, 2008, 19:36:30
They already are. They've put added monitoring on the servers since this morning, and by getting as many people as possible to switch primary/secondary, they'll have a good measure of what's going on.

I'll have another word with them in the morning and post back here.

sounds good, cheers
Dan