Slow loading on specific websites
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sirwilli last edited by
I have the same issue with version 32.0.1948.69 and I can't remember that I didn't had the issue.
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digiface last edited by
It also somehow might be a certificate issue, since those 2 pages you mentioned are HTTPS sites.
You can also try this; Go to Opera's network settings, click 'Change proxy settings'. It then opens IE's settings window (since Opera uses those). From there click 'LAN settings' button and then UNcheck "Automatically detect settings" option (if it's checked), and click OK.
http://cdn.ghacks.net/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/steam-lan-settings-speed-up.png
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sirwilli last edited by
Okay, now it takes 4 seconds to load it so much better but chrome does load it instantly.
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sirwilli last edited by
Disabling hardware acceleration seems to not change anything.
Edit: btw, I have the same issue with opera forums as it is using the same service.
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rolox2 last edited by
Came up instantly here, 33 beta
If you're logged in (or remain logged in w/cookie), then we aren't looking at the same page.
Region may be an issue...we might not be looking at the same page.
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sirwilli last edited by
Okay, same here. Looks like I have to live with it then. At least it is faster then before.
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digiface last edited by
Since that LAN settings option helped you some, you can also try some other network tweaks. Disable Windows TCP/IP auto-tuning. http://www.speedguide.net/faq/how-to-disable-windows-vista-tcpip-auto-tuning-247
You can also disable IPv6 on your network card, if you are not using IPv6. http://www.informationweek.com/how-to-disable-ipv6-on-windows-7-/d/d-id/1099490?
Those are two options that might help with some network related issues.
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emifil last edited by
I Have the same problema. I try to load http://clinicatafur.com and it is very slow. I dont know if it is a problem for the web or Opera.
Thanks
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sirwilli last edited by
Since that LAN settings option helped you some, you can also try some other network tweaks. Disable Windows TCP/IP auto-tuning. http://www.speedguide.net/faq/how-to-disable-windows-vista-tcpip-auto-tuning-247
You can also disable IPv6 on your network card, if you are not using IPv6. http://www.informationweek.com/how-to-disable-ipv6-on-windows-7-/d/d-id/1099490?
Those are two options that might help with some network related issues.Both didn't changed anything.