08 April 2008

Having problems with loading web pages quickly?

Sometimes your browser will not be able to search for the web pages you query on the internet. It may take lot of time to respond back. It happens when your computer will not be able to resolve the domain name space of the website. When you dont have a web page cache locally, it has to query to the Internet Service Provider to locate the origin of the webpage. Now a days most of the popular websites signed for "Content Delivery Networks" which means, your query sent to the nearest server from your location. So the popular websites deliver their pages to geographically located servers. So what you have to do to bring up the web page quicly, use the following command "ipconfig /flushdns" in the dos prompt. Once you issued this command your local DNS resolver cache will be flushed out so the old junk cache datas will be deleted and its' free to accept the cache quickly for fast surfing over the internet. Refer the following image if you have any doubts. Just double click on the image to enlarge it.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Our internet connection has been slow lately. We have a network of computers. If I delete the cache will the main server detect the deletion?

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Hariharan said...

It is not related to internet connection settings. It happens locally on your machine. It does not increase your net connection speed anyways. What is your bandwidth of internet connection?

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