One last thought. If the default resolve order is using DNS before broadcast, doesn't that slow down local network browsing? Since this may turn out to be an ISP problem on my end, wouldn't it make sense to change the default resolve order so it looks at the local network before trying DNS? Using the changed order, the network browse gui pops up instantly. Using the default, it takes close to a minute to appear. I also checked the addresses of my DNS servers and I am not using openDNS. I am using the DNS servers that my ISP assigns to my router.
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