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Hi.
Maybe a MAC address filter in the router?
Can you enable & check the logs in the router?
Regards.
On my N9, when I connect to my home network, there seems to be some problem
Almost all websites take forever to open. But all Google sites work fine. The store too has problems loading apps.
I recently have done a reflash and the problem still persists on a clean device.
The router has no problems as my other devices work fine.
The N9 also has no problems as the 3G connections works great. Also if I use hotspot applications on Windows to share the same home network and connect N9 to the hotspot, it works.
Its this router-N9 pair that's causing the problem
As a workaround if I open a terminal and ping google.com and then access the internet, everything works fine. But I need proper solution