RE: Slow Performance when connecting to any network interface

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Sounds like a DNS problem. When off the corpnet, it's looking for an
unavailable DNS server. Your may have to modify the TCP/IP properties to
prevent it from looking for your corpnet's DNS server. Ideally, both the
corpnet and the outside network should provide a DNS server automatically,
rather than having it hard-coded in the TCP/IP properties. Check Settings,
Network Connections, Local Area Network, Properties, TCP/IP, Properties.
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