Long ping times in Lion

Is anyone else having trouble with long ping times under Lion 10.7.3?  I'm seeing pings of around 1000msec to standard sites. My Leopard notebook shows normal ping times around 35msec to the same sites, over the same network connection.  I think this is new since I upgraded to 10.7.3.

Problem solved!  I just installed 10.7.4 and suddenly the pings are 35 ms as they should be.  Thanks for your input on this Linc, but we can now close this thread.  It'll only be of interest to someone else who has identified the same problem but has not yet made the jump from 7.3 to 7.4.  Cheers.

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