>>>>> Network or kernel level. >>>>>> You can try to look at the MTU and other stuff. >>>>>> to make sure there is no DNS interception etc. >>>>>> For me it seems like a network issue. >>>> If it's a network issue, could you be any more specific as far as what >>>> to look for? 3.3.8 might be a bit better but that could be my >>>> imagination. >>>> >>>> - Grant >>>> >>> if you are using firefox the first thing to do is try start firefox in >>> safe-mode. >> >> I don't have any Firefox add-ons installed but I restarted it in safe >> mode with the same result. >> >>> after you try this try to launch it with firebug to make sure what >>> object is the problem. >> >> I've launched Firefox with Firebug. What should I monitor while loading a page? >> >> - Grant > > I would say the NET is the first to even try understanding the issue. I posted my Net result in another message. I'm not sure what to do with the findings. > If you are interested in the cache data which can help many understand > what squid does.. look at the resouce Cache tab. > it's divided into Dom Net etc.. Firebug doesn't have a Cache tab on my system but I do have DOM and Net. > If there is nothing in the Net then the upper level should be checked > which is the browser\cpu other components level. Are we still talking about Firebug? How is the browser/cpu other components level checked? - Grant