On Friday 09 July 2004 08:47 am, Levi Bard wrote:
> >Recently developed an annoying problem with Mozilla. It loads
> > webpages from the internet extremely slowly. I can watch the data
> > rate download from kinternet. I will get a short burst of data,
> > then it will be idle for 15 or 20 or 30 seconds and then get
> > another short burst. This can continue for 15 or 20 minutes until
> > a page is completely loaded.
> >
> >This doesn't happen downloading mail or ftp. Although slow, (about
> > 4 kb/s ) they don't have that "burst" then "stop" problem.
> >
> >Running SuSE 8.2, KDE 3.2.3, Mozilla 5.0 rev. 1.6. , US Robotics PCI
> > 56k modem.
> >
> >Any ideas from the Sluggers ??
>
> Did you try turning on link prefetching
> (Preferences->Advanced->Cache)? Problem might be latency with the
> server at the other end, too - to load a page with 20 images, a
> browser has to make 21 http requests. So if it takes the server a
> few seconds to respond to each one...
> Or it might be your ISP. Does it happen with other browsers?
Hi Levi,
Thanks for replying. Yes have pre-fetching turned on, and yes, it seems
to happen with Konqueror also. Seems to be a little faster in Konq but
hard to tell.
As to the ISP, I would think that data download would be the same for
all services, e-mail, ftp, and http. May be wrong though. What gets
me is the download burst, then the long wait without data, and then the
download burst again, repeated over and over. It is especially
gruesome with a page like Tampa Bay Online where they seem to call god
knows how many different addresses. So you are right on that call
I really really hate to say this, but my W98 dual boot with an old
Netscape is a lot faster. Hey guys, NO Flames please!!! Just stating a
fact and I don't like it any better than you do. And the only reason I
know that is I purposely went and tried it to compare.
Any other suggestions or enlightenment anyone?
Bob S.
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