On 14 Mar, 06:59, billyradd <billyr...@discussions.microsoft.com>
wrote:
> Get this...
>
> I installed firefox and guess what...SAME PROBLEM!!!
>
> :S
>
>
>
> "dickmill" wrote:
> > Billy,
> > I'll commiserate and add some data for others. I'm experiencing exactly what
> > you are, except with different sites -- my worst site iswww.fedex.com, which
> > takes several minutes with IE7 on Vista and never completely loads, and never
> > times out. The problem seems to be in downloading page items which must not
> > be prevalent in other pages. I have IE7 on 2 XP machines and have no problems
> > with the same pages. The IE7 version is 7.0.5730.11 on the XP machines. The
> > IE7 version on the Vista machine is 7.0.6000.16386. Out of frustration I
> > installed Firefox on the Vista machine and have no problems with the pages
> > that won't come up on IE7. I've tried to compare the advanced settings
> > between my XP and Vista machines, but the dialogs have changed so much
> > between these two versions -- which you would think would not be the case! --
> > that comparison is almost impossible. Like yourself, I've turned on and off
> > everything I could find in McAfee, firewallls, and IE7 options -- with no
> > success. At this point, I'm just going to use Firefox. BTW -- the Vista
> > machine is wired, one XP desktop is wired, and my XP laptop is wireless.
> > There's no performance difference and no problems with the 2 XP machines.
>
> > "billyradd" wrote:
>
> > > Strange problem with IE7 on a wireless Gateway notebook running Vista...
>
> > > My network setup is:
> > > -4200 Speedstream ADSL Modem (windstream.net)
> > > (into a)
> > > -Linksys WRT54G
> > > (with the following attached)
> > > -[Wired] Desktop running XP {No signs of problems}
> > > -[Wireless] Notebook Running Vista Home Premium {problems}
>
> > > My Problem is:
>
> > > In IE7 on my wireless Vista notebook I'm having a huge delay (only with some
> > > websties) in what seems to be a response back from the server of some of the
> > > websites I'm trying to go to. Most pages load quick like normal, but some
> > > sites hang right after you click it, and it sits there saying "Connecting..."
> > > then after a few minutes the page eventually loads (never timing out). this
> > > problem is very consistant, the sites that load normally always load normally
> > > and those that load slow always load slow, painfully slow.
>
> > > There seems to be no page-weight issue because several "heavy" pages load
> > > just fine most of the time. It really seems like some kind of scripting
> > > problem and not a DSL speed issue because my desktop doesn't have this delay
> > > problem. I have tried just about everything to resolve this problem but I
> > > just can't get it. Please Help
>
> > > Example Sites:
> > >http://www.msn.com(Loads very Fast)
> > >http://www.lexmark.com(Loads Very, Very Slow, at lease 3 minutes or more)
>
> > > Evenhttp://192.168.1.1the router pages load extremely slow (3+ minutes per
> > > page) and they are local files... what is going on here?
>
> > > I'm using Macafee virus suite and have tested most of the setting in it and
> > > Internet Explorer 7 and have had no change in results. Is it some kind of
> > > firewall setting somewhere? I've tried shutting everything off with no effect.
>
> > > I do not have this problem on The (wired)XP machine w/ IE7
>
> > > Regards,
>
> > > Billy Radd- Hide quoted text -
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I'm having exactly the same problem with a brand new Dell Dimension
running Vista Ultimate that arrived yesterday! I also installed
Firefox2 and it experiences the same delays on the same websites as
IE7 - and it seems to be MOST websites!
The Dell came with McAfee Security Suite and I'm wondering whether un-
installing this and switching off as much security as possible will
help or not?!
My Sony laptop with XP and IE7 wired into the same router has none of
these symtoms.
?!