Delay in internet connection

BigVester

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I have a problem with a "lag" in my internet. There is nothing wrong with my connection (I have fibre, 20mb down 2mb up).
When I open a website (or an app that uses the internet) it takes about 10-30 seconds to start loading, but once it starts it loads almost instantly.

I have updated my network drivers and recently re-installed Windows 10 Home.

Can anybody recommend a sulotion to this problem?
 
1. You've got wrong default gateway.

2. How do you access Internet on this PC: WiFi or Ethernet wire? Compare metrics parameter on the network adapter properties for WiFi and a wired adapter. Smaller value give a priority for this interface. If both adapters are active simultaneously, a wired adapter is prefered, you must swap values if your Internet connection is over WiFi.

3. DNS resolution problem

Post result of
- "ipconfig /all", hide your MAC addresses,
- ping to the router and your default DNS server
- run nslookup and test addres resolution first using default DNS, then use the command "server 8.8.8.8" to use Google DNS and repeat tests,
 
huh? You can only have one default gateway. If its wrong then traffic will not be magically routed to the correct gateway
 
huh? You can only have one default gateway. If its wrong then traffic will not be magically routed to the correct gateway
Still sounds right, but what do you say clever guy if we have two active Internet connections? In that case we have two default gateways. and now I will tell you a secret. After timeout from the first one (which do not respond) system is changing a route to the network adapter configured with higher metric. See explanation here: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us...-the-automatic-metric-feature-for-ipv4-routes

Posting this not that I hope, you will understand things, as your attitude may prevent from learning a bit, but as it may assist OP in finding a problem.
 
Still sounds right, but what do you say clever guy if we have two active Internet connections? In that case we have two default gateways. and now I will tell you a secret. After timeout from the first one (which do not respond) system is changing a route to the network adapter configured with higher metric. See explanation here: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us...-the-automatic-metric-feature-for-ipv4-routes

Posting this not that I hope, you will understand things, as your attitude may prevent from learning a bit, but as it may assist OP in finding a problem.

Thanks for the advice. Tried it all and still have the same issue. Going to take it in to somebody who has more knowledge than I in the matter
 
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