Is that a Firefox setting?
--- Steve Snyder swsnyder@insightbb.com wrote:
On Monday 04 February 2008 10:06:36 am Craig White wrote:
On Mon, 2008-02-04 at 06:56 -0800, Leslie Satenstein wrote:
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Yesterday, I bypassed the router, and noted a marked improvement in response times. Is it subjective? Firefox appears to works better, with what appears to be faster responses. I also noted that Firefox did not lose responses. (I had the problem with the router in place that Firefox would hang, waiting for a return response. To get that final or missing response, I had to click on the refresh button. Now, it does not seem to hang).
Try disabling ipv6 the next time you insert the router in between. If you don't have ipv6 DNS resolution, it can slow things up considerably.
It's long been reported that Firefox/SeaMonkey do not like IPv6 in Linux. It's a common optimization to disable it:
user_pref("network.dns.disableIPv6", true);
The OP may very well have a generalized networking problem, but if the symptoms (delays) are only seen in Firefox, the above may fix it.
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