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Try to set the MTU down on the client system (where you are browsing from), 
for the ethernet.  Last time I checked, Linux didn't correctly fragment 
packets when it is used as a router, and the solution is to see that it never 
has to fragment packets by changing the MTU for all clients.  Worth a shot.


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