THese forums are insanely slow... on my Acer V5-131 laptop. Five minute page load times.
On my Foxconn AT-5570 NanoPC, load times are manageable. Ten second load times.
The laptop is wireless. The NanoPC is wired.
However, the laptop can still score 30Mbit/sec down and up on speedtest.net, at the same time ATF is hanging.
No other sites are slow like this.
It seemingly abruptly started around 11:30pm EST tonight, although it has happened other nights. It seems to happen at certain times late at night.
I don't quite understand it. It almost seems like my packets are getting routed differently, depending on whether or not it's the laptop or the HTPC.
I do have an IPv6 tunnel through HE.net, and both PCs score a 10/10 on test-ipv6.com.
Edit: I tried plugging in my laptop to my gigabit switch, where the HTPC is plugged in, and reloaded the page. It loaded in like 10-15 seconds. Very wierd.
If it were just wireless interference, wouldn't it affect all of the web sites that I browse on the laptop, including my Speedtest.net scores?
Here's a speedtest.comcast.net score, with the ethernet cable plugged in:
Here's a score with the ethernet unplugged:
Note that in order to edit my post to insert the img link, I had to plug the ethernet in and refresh the page. But the actual speedtest was done with the ethernet unplugged.
Edit: Just for the heck of it, I disabled IPv6 for the wireless NIC in this laptop, disconnected the ethernet cable, and disconnected from my wireless router. Then reconnected. Now the forums are fine. Go figure. Let me re-enable IPv6.
Seemingly, it was ok at first after re-enabling IPv6 and re-connecting, but then it hung again. So I tried changing the main MTU setting in Tomato to some lower number. And it seemed to work. Maybe placebo. Because I found under the IPv6 tunnel settings, another setting for "Tunnel MTU", and it was already lower than 1500. So I dunno.
RossMAN, you set up IPv6 too on Tomato didn't you? Try disabling IPv6 in Win7 on your wireless card.
What I don't get it, why does it work fine (With IPv6 enabled) when I am wired?
Edit: Here's another speedtest.comcast.net after changing my MTU: