Network stack slow?

If you have a second computer, how about loading wireshark up on it and submitting a log of the traffic Haiku generates.

So basically, install wireshark on second PC, remove all extra devices from the network, get Haiku ready to boot up, start the logging on the second PC, boot the Haiku PC and browse to several sites that have the issue. try pinging your router and google.com then save the log and send it in. Remember wireshark will be logging all the traffic on your network so don’t submitt anything you wouldn’t want people to see.

Ok solved the issue, the culprit is Web+, all other browsers, even in Haiku work fine, its Web+ that takes ages to resolve anything.

I have to wait 1 minute plus on this website for example to get anything on the screen.

Hope that gets fixed soon.

Bugreport please. Otherwise it won’t.

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Yeah, updates are very slow and they fail most of the time. I have 2 64bit machines with the same issue. One is a Satellite L300D laptop with Atheros AR928X adapter, the other is an Athlon64 3200 with VIA Velocity Gigabit. On both initially the speed is fine then it drops to zero. On the laptop i have the log flooded with :KERN: /dev/net/atheroswifi/0: media change, media 0x8300b0 quality 1000 speed 1000000000
KERN: /dev/net/atheroswifi/0: media change, media 0x8300ae quality 1000 speed 10000000
KERN: /dev/net/atheroswifi/0: media change, media 0x8300ac quality 1000 speed 100000000
KERN: /dev/net/atheroswifi/0: media change, media 0x8300ae quality 1000 speed 10000000
KERN: /dev/net/atheroswifi/0: media change, media 0x8300b0 quality 1000 speed 1000000000
KERN: /dev/net/atheroswifi/0: media change, media 0x8300af quality 1000 speed 10000000
KERN: /dev/net/atheroswifi/0: media change, media 0x8300ae quality 1000 speed 10000000
KERN: /dev/net/atheroswifi/0: media change, media 0x8300ac quality 1000 speed 100000000
KERN: /dev/net/atheroswifi/0: media change, media 0x8300ae quality 1000 speed 10000000
KERN: /dev/net/atheroswifi/0: media change, media 0x8300ac quality 1000 speed 100000000
KERN: /dev/net/atheroswifi/0: media change, media 0x8300ad quality 1000 speed 10000000
KERN: /dev/net/atheroswifi/0: media change, media 0x8300ae quality 1000 speed 10000000
KERN: /dev/net/atheroswifi/0: media change, media 0x8300af quality 1000 speed 10000000
KERN: /dev/net/atheroswifi/0: media change, media 0x8300b0 quality 1000 speed 1000000000
KERN: /dev/net/atheroswifi/0: media change, media 0x8300ac quality 1000 speed 100000000
KERN: /dev/net/atheroswifi/0: media change, media 0x8300ae quality 1000 speed 10000000
The Athlon desktop not only has poor speed, but now looses connection all the time after the last few updates.
At work i have an old 32bit Pentium DELL, the network on it is working just fine… I don’t know, maybe it’s an architecture related problem?