Waiting For Socket Chrome Mac

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Mac raid 1. Oct 27, 2017  Chrome constantly 'waiting for cache'. I tried finding an answer from the Chrome forum, but.nothing. I've disabled everything from the stat menu, but that didn't help. I've since switched to Firefox and it's been much more stable, though both Firefox and Edge do freeze from time to time.

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Hi folks,
Has anyone come across this Chrome problem, or have any suggestions?
The issue is when I open more than a handful of tabs I start to get “Waiting for available socket…” on the new tabs, and the page doesn’t open. It’s only happening on my PC, so not a school wide issue, but still infuriating!
The only thing that Google throws up is to open chrome://net-internals/#sockets and “Flush Socket Pools”. That works for a bit, but the problem keeps returning.
Other browsers (IE and Edge) seem fine, but I don’t tend to open as many tabs, or use them for hours at a time.
Things I’ve tried:
1. Flattened PC and reinstalled Windows (10 1703).
2. Latest network driver, latest PC BIOS update (Asus mobo with Intel NIC).
3. Alternative USB NIC.
Odd things: this only happens when I’m using our Smoothwall as a gateway. If I switch to our second “normal” Internet connection (BT ADSL) it’s fine. Although the suggestion is this is a Chrome specific issue, rather than something downstream of that.
Any ideas?
Thanks