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Slow forum again

Posted: 07.06.2006, 16:17
by t00fri
Again since this morning, the forum is getting VERY slow from my location. Other transatlantic connections continue to be fast as usual. So I am afraid shatters.net is approaching a problem again?

Anyone else?

Bye Fridger

Posted: 07.06.2006, 16:49
by ANDREA
The same for me, Fridger, tenths of seconds to change page.
Hackers, once again? :evil:
No, please! 8O
Bye

Andrea :cry:

Re: Slow forum again

Posted: 07.06.2006, 17:12
by Jeam Tag
t00fri wrote:Again since this morning, the forum is getting VERY slow from my location. Anyone else? Bye Fridger
Yes Fridger, same thing from my loc... Jeam

Posted: 07.06.2006, 17:20
by selden
It does look like Shatters' router is running very slowly. Unfortunately, I only have access to the Forum itself, not to the computer that it runs on. And I don't know how to contact the friend that Chris has had check on the system when it has had problems :-(

Posted: 07.06.2006, 17:48
by ElChristou
Don't have the problem here... seems the pipe to Europe have a problem ;-)

Posted: 07.06.2006, 18:24
by Johaen
I haven't had any trouble in IL, USA.

Posted: 07.06.2006, 18:32
by t00fri
Now everything is fine again for me!

Actually the server I am using now is different from the one I used during office hours...

Bye Fridger

Posted: 07.06.2006, 18:57
by ANDREA
t00fri wrote:Now everything is fine again for me!
Actually the server I am using now is different from the one I used during office hours...
Bye Fridger

No, I don't think it was your server, now things are OK for me too.
Bye

Andrea :D

Posted: 07.06.2006, 19:56
by Jeam Tag
ANDREA wrote:No, I don't think it was your server, now things are OK for me too. Andrea :D
OK here now... curious. As Selden and ElChristou said, a little pb with the router to Europe, I guess...

Posted: 08.06.2006, 19:21
by Boux
I think it was mainly a problem with some large western Europe backbone either being saturated with traffic or impacted by problems at a big routing center.
It happens that at my workplace, I am sitting on a huge gigabit class global wan network and I am able to pick up a proxy (understand gateway to the outside world) from any continent.
Sometimes I get a faster connection from central Europe than from western Europe.
It depends heavily on the local time both here in western Europe and in US west coast. I mean getting out of the wan either on its East or on its West side.
Broadband traffic is increasing at such an incredible rate here - everybody want fast internet combined with voice service and hundreds of tv channels - that the infrastructure is stressed to its maximum.

re

Posted: 09.06.2006, 19:04
by John Van Vliet
well i did not notice a slow down but then again i am using a terminal at the grad lib. at U of M on the univ. network