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Asus RT-N53 - HTTP slow/failure to display pages

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Okay, another troubleshoot/network problem now.

For some reason HTTP/browsing seems to be having problems on my PC, I am connected via ethernet and it is either really slow to load pages (or not loading pages correctly) or displaying this page can not be displayed.

It's across multiple browsers
It's not dropping connection/sync
Other things (ie downloads) are not affected

It does seem to only be browsing/HTTP traffic... any idea on what it may be?
 
Have you tried resetting the router and also doing a ipconfig /flushdns on all affected PCs?

Also you may want to try another DNS like Google or OpenDNS. There's been attacks on a few DNS servers lately though.
 
Yup, DNS errors it is...

Xbox.com is giving me DNS errors so will try another DNS (probably google, is it still 8.8.8.8??)
 
Yeah try Google DNS and see
 
Right, well no issues yet, I did speak to my ISP to see if my line was dropping sync, it isn't... but it can happen in cases as the line is new and still settling.
 
Spoke too soon, tried both OpenDNS and Googles DNS and it's still causing drops :/

Pings don't work, and only some websites are affected.
 
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