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February 24, 2006

Slow comment post speed fixed

The fix arrived in my RSS reader this morning, and once again Brandon Fuller saved my day: a bugfix that solves the slow handling of new comments. As Brandon described it: 'Posting a comment on my web site takes forever! I started getting sick of it. 90+ seconds to post a comment! What’s the deal?'

Here's the solution of the problem: once you do this, your comment posts will return to the user quicker and the rebuilds will happen in the background.

Posted by Leon at February 24, 2006 08:59 AM

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Hope this works for some of you...

Check to see if you require a modem exchange;

http://allyours.virginmedia.com/html...t_service.html

Follow the attached guide step by step;

http://www.virginmedia.com/help/20mb...timisation.php

Run this speed test;

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/testyou...?1186653317531

Now all of the above made only a 1-2mb gain to my average speed of 4-6mb.

UNTIL I CHANGED THE FOLLOWING!!

Contradicting one step on of the above guide boosted my speed to 19mb. My network adapter, (Nvidia N-Force) was originally set at, "Full Autonegotiation". The guide recommends, "100mbps/Full Duplex" which made no change for me. Instead I set mine to, "Autonegotiate for 100 Full Duplex" and INSTANTLY boosted me to 19mb. If I change this value back and forth my speed drops/rises accordingly as shown on the above speed test.

Hope this helps some of you. Please let me know how you get on and that Virgin engineer who is on his way to sort this out is gonna be pissed LOL!!

Posted by: Dipster at June 6, 2008 04:09 PM

Maybe I'm a mourner, may be I deserve to do something else. Need to feel the sense.

Posted by: Lymnaeus at October 6, 2007 01:06 AM

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