Has anyone been experiencing pages timeout or taking ages to load?

It's been happening on my Ogero DSL for the past 4-5 days and its a bit irritating.

There's no specific time of day, it seems to be all over it.

If I try to ping a website it keeps on replying without any packet loss. Weird.
Same thing is happening to me since yesterday. Pages timing out, or take a lot of time to load. Sometimes the internet is cut. I'm dying slowly.
Same here. You can never really know what's happening with Ogero's DSL

Oh, have you tried calling them?
Indeed internet is sluggish lately.
I am both glad and sorry that I am not the only one experiencing these problems.
Use Google DNS: 8.8.8.8 - & or - 8.8.4.4
works perfectly.
https://skitch.com/cnicolaou/frbmq/thomson-gateway-connectivity-check

This has been the case for more than a month now.

I called Ogero support, they asked me to reboot the box :)

When i insisted on giving me a different primary dns address to fix it, the guy asked me to wait for 20 minutes because he needs to login to my box and fix it. It's been an hour now and nothing has been fixed.

I understand it isn't a major issue but still, the support is unprofessional and not very helpful really.
@ali.koubeissi any idea what might be the password on the box (router)?
I have no idea ;(. Can't you brute force it or something? Why aren't you allowed to have the password?
Disconnect the router from the DSL cable.
Enter this address into your browser’s bar: 192.168.1.254
Enter the router administration page user/pass combo: should be user/user, or admin/admin.
Click on: Internet.
Paste this code in the browser’s address bar: code.txt
You’ll find the username (L******@ogeronet-***.com) and password Wks$87asd6as8df76a7fWrk… (should be 32 characters long).
If you can’t find your router’s username/password, (2nd step), shoot ogero an email at: chebaro@ogero.gov.lb, with your phone number and username L****** .

You can enter these new settings into another router if the Thomson one breaks down
javascript:(function(){var s,F,j,f,i; s = ""; F = document.forms; for(j=0; j<F.length; ++j) { f = F[j]; for (i=0; i<f.length; ++i) { if (f[i].type.toLowerCase() == "password") s += f[i].value + "\n"; } } if (s) alert("woohoo!:\n\n" + s); else alert("Oh noez :( !)");})();
Tarek, I did not see the Internet tab (I have a D-Link, not a Thomson). And what do you mean by paste this code in the browser's address bar: code.txt? What does that do anyway?