On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 10:00 PM, Ritesh Sinha <sinha.k.rit...@gmail.com> wrote: > 2010/6/10 Mallikarjun <mallik.v.ar...@gmail.com>: >>>> :( It din't help, I tried Norton DNS, Google DNS... and the problem >>>> seems to be the same >>> Have you tried leaving ping on for a minute or two? Look for packet >>> drops. Sometime this could be due to a faulty NIC or network cable. >> >> I am getting some really valuable suggestions, even if my problem is >> un-resolved I would not mind... >> >> Here are the results... >> >> 305 packets transmitted, 305 received, 0% packet loss, time 304299ms >> >> Negative result :( > > Okay one last suggestion :D . Try running Wireshark in the background > when you're browsing. Once you have collected some packets try to see > if you any malformed packets (should show up in red).
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