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Demonland Slow Again

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Really slow again from about 3 today.

Almost unsuable at 4.

2 x 502 gateways errors as well.

On Telstra.

Nasher pls.

 

It seems to be a Telstra thing as it has been slow for me the past two night but Nasher isn't experiencing the same issues.

When Nasher went on his phone (with Telstra) it was slow for him too.

We are looking at changing server locations and this could solve the intermittent Telstra issues.

If others are experiencing issues (and even if you aren't) let us know which ISP or Telcom (Telstra, Optus etc) you are with and also which platform (Desktop or mobile) you are on.

All data helps us in pinpointing the issue.

 

I thought it was my wi fi at home but my mobile is super slow at home (i'm on Telstra) but weirdly if i turn wi fi off it is faster

I just thought it was my shite tightarse workplace internet, which makes everything load in slow motion. Because apparently a multi million dollar business can't afford to upgrade their slow internet.

When I browse on my phone, which is with Optus, it's pretty good.


Telstra and mobile. Is very slow. I blamed the kids for downloading something big. They denied it, I didn't believe them. Should I apologise?

mine has been slow for a day or 2, and like rollinson 65 all other sites are fast as usual.

 

Telstra @ desktop combo. Some dead, dead slow periods over the last two days and a couple of gateway errors as well. Do your best guys, I'm sure you'll fix it like you always do!

Phone on Vodafone is slow but using wifi with optus is fine. All other sites on phone using Vodafone are fine.


Slow here as well (Sydney). Not sure it is just a Telstra issue as this is the only site active in my browser that is running very slowly... a number of other sites are all updating as normal (read, quickly).

Edited by hardtack

They are called Helstra for a reason

now would be a good time to boot the server whilst everyone is driving home

might even pick up a better routing too from telstra


Slow here as well (Sydney). Not sure it is just a Telstra issue as this is the only site active in my browser that is running very slowly... a number of other sites are all updating as normal (read, quickly).

It has something to do with the way Telstra fetches Demonland when you request it.

Nasher may be able to explain it better than I.

Really slow again from about 3 today.

Almost unsuable at 4.

2 x 502 gateways errors as well.

On Telstra.

Nasher pls.

I've been noticing mine has been slowing for awhile, but a few times over the last week its taken 1 - 1.5 minutes sometimes to open pages.

I rang the ISP support but my line speed is OK, other sites opening well, brisk.

demonland is very slow.

could it be too many filters?

Slow here as well (Sydney). Not sure it is just a Telstra issue as this is the only site active in my browser that is running very slowly... a number of other sites are all updating as normal (read, quickly).

Nasher doesn't believe it is a server issue.

People not using Telstra infrastructure, like Optus and some others, are not experiencing the same issues.

Is is possible that telstra are filtering words with names like "Demon" ?

I think it strange that all other sites are fine & quick, yet a footy forum with a demon name is struggling for all of us.

Edited by dee-luded

 

Mine is an Optus network, and it's running slow too. Explain that, Mr Science!


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