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is anyone else having the same prob im having with very sluggish load times for the boards? doesnt matter where im logged in, whether it be school or home, or what browser...its as slow as a wet weak...

im guessing it has something to do with the new host, just thought i should check if its happening to anyone else.

and no, my net is fast and not capped :(

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According to another thread, Prankeh currently has the new server up and running alongside the old one, with both pointing to the new database. I'd hazard a guess and say that if you're experiencing speed issues, you're connecting via the old web server.

If you're on Windows, try this command at a DOS prompt: ipconfig /flushdns. If that doesn't solve it (or if you're running an OS that doesn't cache DNS, like Linux) you'll just have to wait until your ISP's name servers are updated.

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today if the first day in days ive (and a few mates) actually be able to get to the site at all!!!! kept going 404

thank god somethings changed because now i have sau again

still seems horribly slow at this end - like i am on dial up but im on 1500

but hey all good things take time :blink:

good to be back again

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Hey, has anyone else noticed that the sau site is really really slow. It took about 10 minutes to load on my computer, and sometimes it doesnt connect at all. Are there still technical problems with the new server, or is my computer fcuked?

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