Thanks very much for the tip, David. I restarted all my networking
equipment and it seems to be working correctly now.

Brandon

On Feb 28, 11:23 am, David Wilson <d...@botanicus.net> wrote:
> Hi Brandon,
>
> I quickly checked this, and I'm not seeing the behavior you describe.
>
> It's possible some DNS resolver in between you and the Internet
> (perhaps a cheap home DSL router) has cached one set of resolved
> addresses for one name, and another set for the other. Perhaps for
> whatever reason one of those sets in your case is running slowly?
> (maybe they've been recently taken out of service, or enter Google's
> network via an interesting route)
>
> Try running nslookup or host from the command line, to see if both
> names resolve to ghs.google.com, or the same set of IP addresses.
>
> David
>
> PS: your custom domain is setup to use CNAME ghs.google.com, right?
>
> 2009/2/28 Brandon Thomson <gra...@gmail.com>:
>
>
>
> > After some additional tests the connection appears to be rate-limited
> > at 15.0Kb/s on Google's end (I tested from two different broadband
> > providers, Verizon and Comcast).
>
> --
> It is better to be wrong than to be vague.
>   — Freeman Dyson
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