Airtel Broadband Slow DNS?

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I have a Beetel 220 BX modem.

DSL Settings:
G.Dmt - enabled
G.Lite - Enabled
T1.4B - enabled
ADSL2 - Enabled
AnnexL - Enabled
ADSL2+ - Enabled
Bit Swap - Enabled

DSL Status
Statue - Showtime
Mode - ADSL2+

[the following are in Downstream/ Upstream order]
Rate Kbps 2772/ 573
SNR Margin (dB) 20.4/19.7
Attenuation (dB) 17.5/ 9.4
Output Power (dBm) -12.3/ 3.9

WAN
Bridge Setting as I am using a wireless router.

Tried Firefox and open DNS put result no better!

Sent wireshark trace to thesilentshadow so let see what that gives :o
 
Download speeds are indeed fine and having tried the open DNS I am satisfied that it is not an Airtel DNS issue.Perhaps a better description would be slow browsing experience. Actually, painfully slow and sometimes none existent browsing experience.Maybe it is down to a modem issue, let see how that works. I need to prove that so I can convince Airtel to get me a new one.....The netbook is going to be tried on another wifi connection just to confirm the netbook is not the problem....
 
Are you certain it's a problem with the Airtel DNS servers? Here are the Airtel DNS addresses I know of:203.145.184.13203.145.184.40Requesting a lookup from them results in an answer in 28-32 ms. However, on other occasions it can go up to 80 ms.
 
Had a look at your wireshark trace and it seems to me that you have an abnormally high number of reset flags set in your tcp packets going out from your modem. A reset flag in a packet asks for an termination of that particular connection and it needs to be re-established. I'm not sure why yet though, but what it means is that your connections to a website may be getting re-established multiple times before it loads successfully, hence the slow load times.Try replacing the modem.Edit: I think that wireshark trace should be sufficient cause to indicate a fault and be enough for a modem replacement.
 
@op i have the exact problem you mentioned :wall: . some time dns lookup fails randomly.when i use OpenDns it works some what better than Airtel DNS i mean speed wise.But the weird problem is when i do Hard/Soft restart it reverts back to default settings. Some times even username and password :@ reverts to default.no solution yet ?a doubt ? i have some 16K~ entries in host file can it be a also problem for slow browsing ..Note: this problem started since old modem died because of lightning and new modem replaced.can it be a problem too ?
 
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