Page turning and such sometimes takes so long that it times out and I have to click it again. Usually, after a long one like that, it turns right away, but it's happening a lot. Started yesterday, I think, or perhaps the day before.
It's not my computer. To test that theory, I went to Coltforum and flipped around to various sub-forums and did some page turning, and it was all instant, just like the Fire had been till yesterday or the day before.
Page turning and such sometimes takes so long that it times out and I have to click it again. Usually, after a long one like that, it turns right away, but it's happening a lot. Started yesterday, I think, or perhaps the day before.
It's not my computer. To test that theory, I went to Coltforum and flipped around to various sub-forums and did some page turning, and it was all instant, just like the Fire had been till yesterday or the day before.
You can try ping or traceroute commands. Try both with a known good site and compare the times.
If you're running linux the control C will terminate the ping command and show stats.
You'll also learn the IP address for the 'fire, if a name server is the slowdown use the IP instead of URL
Page turning and such sometimes takes so long that it times out and I have to click it again. Usually, after a long one like that, it turns right away, but it's happening a lot. Started yesterday, I think, or perhaps the day before.
It's not my computer. To test that theory, I went to Coltforum and flipped around to various sub-forums and did some page turning, and it was all instant, just like the Fire had been till yesterday or the day before.
You can try ping or traceroute commands. Try both with a known good site and compare the times.
If you're running linux the control C will terminate the ping command and show stats.
You'll also learn the IP address for the 'fire, if a name server is the slowdown use the IP instead of URL
I wish I knew what the hell you were talking about.
Page turning and such sometimes takes so long that it times out and I have to click it again. Usually, after a long one like that, it turns right away, but it's happening a lot. Started yesterday, I think, or perhaps the day before.
It's not my computer. To test that theory, I went to Coltforum and flipped around to various sub-forums and did some page turning, and it was all instant, just like the Fire had been till yesterday or the day before.
You can try ping or traceroute commands. Try both with a known good site and compare the times.
If you're running linux the control C will terminate the ping command and show stats.
You'll also learn the IP address for the 'fire, if a name server is the slowdown use the IP instead of URL
I wish I knew what the hell you were talking about.
Page turning and such sometimes takes so long that it times out and I have to click it again. Usually, after a long one like that, it turns right away, but it's happening a lot. Started yesterday, I think, or perhaps the day before.
It's not my computer. To test that theory, I went to Coltforum and flipped around to various sub-forums and did some page turning, and it was all instant, just like the Fire had been till yesterday or the day before.
You can try ping or traceroute commands. Try both with a known good site and compare the times.
If you're running linux the control C will terminate the ping command and show stats.
You'll also learn the IP address for the 'fire, if a name server is the slowdown use the IP instead of URL
I wish I knew what the hell you were talking about.
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I can hardly blink fast enough to miss a page change.
I've been told that some ad blockers slow page changes down by the way they work. They download the whole ad, then check their list to see if it should be blocked before they move on and download the next ad, etc. If that's true, you might want to try a different blocker because the 'Fire is VERY ad heavy.
Page turning and such sometimes takes so long that it times out and I have to click it again. Usually, after a long one like that, it turns right away, but it's happening a lot. Started yesterday, I think, or perhaps the day before.
It's not my computer. To test that theory, I went to Coltforum and flipped around to various sub-forums and did some page turning, and it was all instant, just like the Fire had been till yesterday or the day before.
It’s just RickyB running his satanic black magic.
If you take the time it takes, it takes less time. --Pat Parelli
American by birth; Alaskan by choice. --ironbender