Hairpin/NAT loopback problem

I am using Dyndns service and it seems to work ok but when I am going to connect my virtual server connection takes a lot of time but it finally works. Is there something I can do to find out what may be the reason for long delay during connection.
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Hi,
Please use nslookup command to check how long it takes to find the domain name.
And you can provide us the results to check.
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Hi,
Please use nslookup command to check how long it takes to find the domain name.
And you can provide us the results to check.
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@Sunshine nslookup does not give a solution to the problem. When I connect to the home network from outside network, the response time is significantly faster compared to the situation when I connect from the home network to the home network using the DDNS service.
Are there any settings in the router that affect hairpin/loopback operation?
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