One website requires a double click?
#1
One website requires a double click?
Out here in the sticks I have satellite broadband.
While not quite as fast to load pages as a direct wired, or fibre link, at least it's been reliable.
One thing puzzles me. Every website, bar one, loads a page as normal, with one left click on the mouse.
ONE website just sits doing nothing if I do that, but if I give it a double left click, it loads as normal.
At home on fibre optic VM, it only requires one click.
Can anyone explain in lay terms?
While not quite as fast to load pages as a direct wired, or fibre link, at least it's been reliable.
One thing puzzles me. Every website, bar one, loads a page as normal, with one left click on the mouse.
ONE website just sits doing nothing if I do that, but if I give it a double left click, it loads as normal.
At home on fibre optic VM, it only requires one click.
Can anyone explain in lay terms?
#2
Scooby Senior
It's a slow page, you're just refreshing the load when you click it the second time and it seems faster because it still has bits from the first load. Load is a **** word.
#5
Scooby Regular
iTrader: (3)
Sounds like awful slow dns lookups.
Find the IP for the site and add it to your 'hosts' file.
'nix /etc/hosts
osx /private/etc/hosts
windows, just google it.
Once the IP and domain are in your hosts file your machine will never need to do a dns lookup for that domain again.
Find the IP for the site and add it to your 'hosts' file.
'nix /etc/hosts
osx /private/etc/hosts
windows, just google it.
Once the IP and domain are in your hosts file your machine will never need to do a dns lookup for that domain again.
#6
Scooby Senior
They do sell Tooway https://www.europasat.com/satellite-...riffs/england/
I’m having trouble finding a nice map but in most of Europe you can connect back to a UK base station, much better than a VPN in a lot of cases. We don’t always do it as we can switch somewhat easily, well Morocco wasn’t easy, **** Morocco.
I’m having trouble finding a nice map but in most of Europe you can connect back to a UK base station, much better than a VPN in a lot of cases. We don’t always do it as we can switch somewhat easily, well Morocco wasn’t easy, **** Morocco.