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I believe this is related to DNS. We have been having an issue
recently with internet browsing being rather slow when going to some selected different sites. Windows 2000 Domain. Windows XP clients doing DHCP for all services. The windows 2000 servers are all capable of browsing the internet and the specific site (for this post, I will use www.optonline.net which has been giving us a problem) can be reached with no problems. The windows xp clients are capable of browsing the internet and for the most part do not have problems, however, when attempting to browse to www.optonline.net they hit a wall. It does not error out and will eventually load the page but it takes about 5-6 minutes for that to happen. The issue is not limited to Optonline.net, it also happens with some other sites, but that one is the worst. Has anyone seen such behavior? It is very frustrating to try and replicate. I have attempted setting a Windows XP client to a static IP address with the same DNS and other settings as one of the Windows 2000 servers to see if the issue went away but it did not. This only started recently (last 4 or 5 days) and prior to that internet speed was just fine with almost no delay when browsing to a website. |
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<rpk740@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1165602023.323214.201000@79g2000cws.googlegro ups.com... >I believe this is related to DNS. We have been having an issue > recently with internet browsing being rather slow when going to some > selected different sites. What makes you think it is DNS? Since it reaches the site ("rather slow") it must be resolving the DNS name through some mechanism. Have you tested (yet) with NSLookup to determine if these sites resolve slowly? If so, have you tried NSLookup explicitly against both your own DNS server(s) and every one of the destination servers involved? nslookup www.SlowSite.com Your.DNS.IP.Address nslookup www.SlowSite.com Each.DNS.Forwarder.Address nslookup www.SlowSite.com Destination.DNS.IP.Address You may need to include "-time=10" (or some value) parameters to determine if timeouts are involved.... > Windows 2000 Domain. Windows XP clients doing DHCP for all services. > > The windows 2000 servers are all capable of browsing the internet and > the specific site (for this post, I will use www.optonline.net which > has been giving us a problem) can be reached with no problems. > > The windows xp clients are capable of browsing the internet and for the > most part do not have problems, however, when attempting to browse to > www.optonline.net they hit a wall. It does not error out and will > eventually load the page but it takes about 5-6 minutes for that to > happen. What makes you think that the site is not the source of the problem? (And perhaps differences in browser versions on the clients might be contributing.) [But FYI: That site loaded almost instantly for me the one time I tried it.] Also, post the (unedited, text only) output from the IPConfig /all of both a machine you think is acting normally and one that is "slow". > The issue is not limited to Optonline.net, it also happens with some > other sites, but that one is the worst. > > Has anyone seen such behavior? It is very frustrating to try and > replicate. > > I have attempted setting a Windows XP client to a static IP address > with the same DNS and other settings as one of the Windows 2000 servers > to see if the issue went away but it did not. > > This only started recently (last 4 or 5 days) and prior to that > internet speed was just fine with almost no delay when browsing to a > website. Look for differences in the IPConfig /all and post them here. -- Herb Martin, MCSE, MVP Accelerated MCSE http://www.LearnQuick.Com [phone number on web site] |
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