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Slow Connection to Big Fish Games

When trying to connect to the Big Fish games site and my account page, the connection is VERY slow and no matter how long I wait, I cannot get by the processing stage and therefore am unable to purchase any games. I don’t know when it started to go wrong as I haven’t used the site for a while. I can get through eventually with Mozilla Firefox but it’s too much hassle.Susan Keenan

The typical culprits behind a slow Internet connection include problems with the provider, too much data stored in temporary files, malware, or a bad connection. Since you can eventually log in to Big Fish Games, most likely the problem is with your available memory or malware infection. Clearing up some of these potential problems could be the fix that you need. Read through and try the following tips.

Troubleshooting Slow Connection to Big Fish Games: Clear Temporary Cache

One of the first strategies to try when your attempts to connect to a website are slow is to clear the temporary Internet cache on your web browser. Use the first set of directions to clear the cache in Mozilla Firefox:

  • Open Mozilla Firefox.
  • Select “Edit” and “Menu.”
  • Select the section for “Preferences.”
  • Select “Navigator.”
  • Select “Clear History” and “OK.”

Use the second set for Internet Explorer:

  • Open up Internet Explorer.
  • Look for and open the section labeled, “Tools.”
  • Navigate to “Delete Browsing History”
  • Select each of the following by marking off the small white box in front of them: cookies, temporary Internet files, history, and form data.
  • Click “Delete.”

Slow browsers can occur whenever you allow too many tabs to remain open for extended periods of time as well. Consider closer some of the tabs on the browser if you aren’t actively using them.

Troubleshooting Slow Connection to Big Fish Games: Scan for Spyware, Viruses, and Trojans

The presence of spyware or viruses can really slow down your computer, preventing you from gaining access to websites easily and quickly. You should update your anti-spyware/anti-virus application and run it on the computer to remove any lurking problems. Malware uses up a lot of bandwidth at times and can be responsible for response-time problems with the Internet.

Troubleshooting Slow Connection to Big Fish Games: Timing

If you have dial up Internet and you are trying to access the Big Fish Games website during a widely-used time of day, your connection could be lagging and produce this type of undesirable waiting period. Try using the Internet at a different time of day or night and see if that makes a difference and releases you from problems with a slow website.  

Troubleshooting Slow Connection to Big Fish Games: Update the Browser

If you haven’t updated your web browser, this fact could account for problems logging into different websites. Check the website for your browser and update to the latest version that is available. After you do so, check your settings to make sure they are where you want them to be.

Troubleshooting Slow Connection to Big Fish Games: Odd Tip

A tip that might seem a bit odd, but that has been suggested by Big Fish Games, is to make sure that the time and date on your computer are accurately set. Windows users can access this function through their “Control Panel.”

Troubleshooting Slow Connection to Big Fish Games: Security and Privacy Settings

Since you haven’t used the game in a while, it is possible that your security and privacy settings have changed. See if changing the level to medium level helps out.

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Speeding up Dialup Access

My computer is so slow and I have dial up access. Is there anything to speed it up? My connection speed sometimes is only 28800. I have AOL and sometimes it says “not responding.” Why?Celeste Stewart

Dialup Access

Despite huge expansions of technology, not all communities have access to high speed Internet access. For example, DSL connections require physical proximity to the phone company’s “central office” and cable Internet access isn’t available in all areas. In addition, broadband Internet access is quite a bit more expensive than dialup which means that many people opt to stick with their current service, especially in today’s economy.

While dialup access was fine back in the days before broadband, now that high speed connections are so popular, Web sites have become more graphically rich. Flash videos, huge graphics, and large downloads are more prevalent than they were just a few years ago. This is fine for high speed users, but it makes it tough for dialup users to navigate the Web. “Not responding” errors are common as is sluggish Web surfing in general.

Web Accelerators

But all hope is not lost thanks to the introduction of Web accelerators. If you’re stuck with dialup for whatever reason, consider using a Web accelerator. These tools are often offered in conjunction with an Internet access provider. For example, Netzero offers “Netzero HiSpeed.” This service accelerates your standard dialup access by up to five times!

Now, this isn’t lightning fast by any means, but it’s definitely faster than the standard dialup speed you’re currently experiencing. Web accelerators use several technologies to speed up your surfing experience including data compression, caching, and communication optimization. Web accelerators make pages, text, and graphics load faster but are ineffective as far as streaming video and downloads are concerned.

AOL Dialup Advantage with TopSpeed

Since you have AOL, you might consider switching to its Dialup Advantage plan. Using your standard modem and “TopSpeed” technology, you should notice an increase in Web page loading. Again, this won’t affect downloads and streaming video, but pages and graphics should load much faster for you.

Slow Computer

A Web accelerator will help with your Web page loading speeds, but will not help your slow computer in general. The AOL “not responding” error also may be related to other issues that are affecting your computer’s performance. If you’ve noticed that your Internet connection has gotten significantly slower, your computer may have spyware on it that is hogging your Internet connection to send messages back to a third party. Because spyware and viruses are notoriously responsible for slow computer performance and disrupted Internet communications, we strongly urge you to run a complete system scan using both an antivirus and an antispyware product. Read our Antivirus Mini Reviews to help you select the best application for your computer and your budget. In addition, visit our PC Performance category for more tips on speeding up your computer.

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