Websites hang on load, new ADSL2+ connection
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Hello, I recently moved into a new place and took my netgear router with me, in my old place I had a Broadband ADSL max connection, in my new place the new connection is ADSL2+, now when i try to access certain websites they load very slowly or not at all.
For example, if i try to access facebook sometimes it will hang on "connecting to static.ak.fbcdn.net. Or if I try to access eurogamer.net it'll hang on static.eurogamer.net. Those are some examples and not all hangs will have a url with "static" in it.
My router is ADSL2+ compatible. I have no idea how to fix this problem and it is very frustrating.
For example, if i try to access facebook sometimes it will hang on "connecting to static.ak.fbcdn.net. Or if I try to access eurogamer.net it'll hang on static.eurogamer.net. Those are some examples and not all hangs will have a url with "static" in it.
My router is ADSL2+ compatible. I have no idea how to fix this problem and it is very frustrating.
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