AirPort Extreme - delays Loading Websites

I have an AirPort Extreme for 1 year. Without a reason I could note, started having delays all webistes loading.

Currently I have delays up to 30 seconds or more to load of hosting a Web site, but must of the times it does not load and I have to refresh to reload when I do that website faster and normal expenses.

My AirPort Extreme is off (bridge Mode) connected via an Ethernet cable to a Modem ZTE (model ZX10 W300) provided by my ISP.

Anyone has any idea what this could be?

Thank you!

AirPort Extreme 802.11ac / MacBook Pro (13-inch, mid 2012) Version OS X El Capitan 10.11.4 / iPhone 6 s

I see the same thing in Safari on my iPad, I'm also interested in an answer.

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