Web pages loading with a long wait period

Hello
I have just i have just installed windows server 2012 R2 on my new PC
Here is my configuration:
Core i7 3370
4 GB RAM
1GB Graphics
I am using Netgear wireless adapter WNA3100
Internet connection seems to be OK, download is OK
However web pages are loading very slowly on first load and then on subsequent loads it is more rapid.
Do i need to do any additional config to solve this issue?
Thanks

Hello
I have the same latency issue with all web pages on this server (firefox, IE and chrome)
on my laptop which uses the same connection web pages load instantly
I have a 2mbps internet connection
in internet download manager i have a download rate of 225 kbps
below is the tracert result for one of my website http://www.newturf.com:
Microsoft Windows [Version 6.3.9600]
(c) 2013 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
C:\Users\Administrator>tracert newturf.com
Tracing route to newturf.com [109.104.87.150]
over a maximum of 30 hops:
  1     *        *        *     Request timed out.
  2    18 ms    18 ms    28 ms  197.226.32.1
  3   223 ms   113 ms    88 ms  196.20.255.10
  4    23 ms    22 ms    18 ms  tengig4-1-tr.telecomplus.net [196.20.254.169]
  5   258 ms   257 ms   255 ms  81.52.188.125
  6   306 ms   259 ms   291 ms  gigabitethernet13-2-1.marcr2.Marseille.opentrans
it.net [193.251.133.209]
  7   276 ms   322 ms   326 ms  tengige0-9-0-9.pastr1.Paris.opentransit.net [193
.251.128.242]
  8   270 ms   275 ms   276 ms  telia-3.GW.opentransit.net [193.251.250.222]
  9   262 ms   261 ms   261 ms  prs-bb1-link.telia.net [213.155.132.192]
 10   293 ms   282 ms   272 ms  ldn-bb1-link.telia.net [80.91.247.7]
 11   293 ms   277 ms   270 ms  ldn-b5-link.telia.net [80.91.246.145]
 12   295 ms   279 ms   275 ms  hosteurope-ic-143126-ldn-b5.c.telia.net [213.248
.96.50]
 13   288 ms   274 ms   276 ms  109.104.95.102
 14   275 ms   315 ms   273 ms  cr5-cr4.core.webfusion.com [109.104.95.145]
 15   302 ms   276 ms   276 ms  cr4-ld4.core.webfusion.com [109.104.95.142]
 16   275 ms   276 ms   275 ms  ds7073.dedicated.turbodns.co.uk [109.104.87.150]
Trace complete.
Is there any config i need to make for DNS?

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