Slow network or browser
Hello, recently (about 1 month) while visiting somepages in Mozilla Firefox 48.0.2 began to appear gray indicator download. The indicator makes from 1/4 to 2 turns and then turns blue indicator downloads and page loads quickly.
Before gray indicator was not entirely (or rarely), now almost every time on different pages, and sometimes when to eat, when not on the same page, but sometimes it opens the same ideal.
Plan 50MB/sec, the speed is always not lower than 50 according to test
http://beta.speedtest.net/ ping 2 MS. It is the fault of provider or browser
or maybe some more global problems on the lines between operators?
Previously, he worked all day without restart and everything was fine.
By the way, the name of the suspect dir 320 NRU.
No settings changed, the firmware has not updated.
Sater wrote:
Plan 50MB/sec, the speed is always not lower
this is a common speed for the port.browser connect to the network here and gray the indicator, change or update your browser
Once this has been like taking place. Well, or maybe another FireFox helped.
I would have updated, but judging by the reviews version 49.0.0, too, is crawling with bugs.
And like in IE, too, there is some delay before page loads.
In the provider network there are also glitches, correctly wrote above - to restart the router. But it is not a fact, Mozilla sometimes eats a lot of RAM depending on the settings of fleshpleera, etc. sometimes the site is stupidly leaky and load cache of the invisible nonsense, I recently helped one site to solve the problem with the hole. But again, I repeat, there are different situations, open task Manager, processes and search for, what to eat, and there leave feedback, we will understand
After updating FireFox to 50.1.0 the situation has improved, but completely bug is gone.
In task Manager, like anything that heavily load the system like no
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You look at the testimony of memory, this is a screenshot of processes. I had a situation exactly like that, although even so it is clear that the problem in it. Try uninstalling FireFox completely and put a clean version. Make a backup of what you need (bookmarks, etc.). I think after this procedure, the problem will disappear.