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Old September 2nd, 2006, 10:48 AM
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My website is slowing down, only for me!

I have a website which is hosted by 1&1 and I happen to know that it is physically in Germany. For the past 4 days now, access to my website on a 10Mb broadband service starts to get very slow around 10-10:30am. This would seem quite normal as traffic builds up around that time, however, it seems to be only my website that is affected and only myself, not any other person in the UK, has this experience with accessing my website. It seems very quick before these times and then by the afternoon, one could wait upto 60 secs for the page to form. It happens in all browsers, all machines connected to the router, none of them are downloading games/music etc and it doesn't seem to matter whether wireless is disabled or not (to the remaining wire connected pc's) It seems that once the request is made for the website, it sits there for ages and then all of a sudden, the page is formed. Could it be some virus? or is it my imagination and it is affecting all websites and mine is particularly slow (which I am convinced this is not), or could it be because of it's location, they may have a routing problem? (but then why would only I experience the slow down?). It is now very worrying and I have spoken to both the ISP and 1&1 and they have not found anything.

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sumot with dns then is it? if u dont mind it try reseting router cus u might have sumot wrong with settings. also make the computers get dynamic ip if u can cus any dns probs might be resolved then....

i cant really advise without knowing more on the specifics.

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Thanks for your answer, actually, the fault has 'fixed' itself now. I did reset the router loads of times and indeed, dynamically change the ip address each time. I now think in could be something to do with the browser IE ver 5.2 for Mac (somewhat unsupported now!) as after the 4th day, Safari was alot quicker, whist IE was still really slow. I now quit IE every time the Mac is not in use, a bit paranoid I think, but it now works! Cheers.

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I refrain from commenting on IE/Mac, but point out that "somewhat unsupported" is an understatement.

Doesn't explain your issue though... if your site works in other browsers, don't bother with IE/Mac =)
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