win 10 takes 2 min for networkidentification at boot
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Since I have switched to Windows 10, I always have to wait about 2 minutes before I can use internet. The lan icon looks like it is connected:
but if I click on it I see
Network identification...
Connected
each boot it takes about 2 minutes to change to
Network
Connected
Is this normal? I am used to open the browser right after booting..
Edit: Some more infos
- I do not need to login manually to an ISP
- I have a DSL internet connection
- I have a dual boot computer with Win10 and Ubuntu 18.04 - on Ubuntu I am connected with the internet right after boot
- I have a Laptop with WIndows 7 and a Smarthphone, both have access to intertet right afer boot
- I only have the issue with this Win 10 system and the problem existed right from the beginning
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Since I have switched to Windows 10, I always have to wait about 2 minutes before I can use internet. The lan icon looks like it is connected:
but if I click on it I see
Network identification...
Connected
each boot it takes about 2 minutes to change to
Network
Connected
Is this normal? I am used to open the browser right after booting..
Edit: Some more infos
- I do not need to login manually to an ISP
- I have a DSL internet connection
- I have a dual boot computer with Win10 and Ubuntu 18.04 - on Ubuntu I am connected with the internet right after boot
- I have a Laptop with WIndows 7 and a Smarthphone, both have access to intertet right afer boot
- I only have the issue with this Win 10 system and the problem existed right from the beginning
windows-10
What type of internet confection do you have (do you need to login to ISP each time, or confection to a router...)? Was it better before? Do you have the same issue with other devices too?...
– Máté Juhász
Nov 18 at 10:32
@MátéJuhász thanks for asking, I have added more details to the question.
– Adam
Nov 18 at 10:39
@Adam for testing purposes, assign a static IP address to your network card. Does the problem still occur?
– Twisty Impersonator
Nov 18 at 12:26
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Since I have switched to Windows 10, I always have to wait about 2 minutes before I can use internet. The lan icon looks like it is connected:
but if I click on it I see
Network identification...
Connected
each boot it takes about 2 minutes to change to
Network
Connected
Is this normal? I am used to open the browser right after booting..
Edit: Some more infos
- I do not need to login manually to an ISP
- I have a DSL internet connection
- I have a dual boot computer with Win10 and Ubuntu 18.04 - on Ubuntu I am connected with the internet right after boot
- I have a Laptop with WIndows 7 and a Smarthphone, both have access to intertet right afer boot
- I only have the issue with this Win 10 system and the problem existed right from the beginning
windows-10
Since I have switched to Windows 10, I always have to wait about 2 minutes before I can use internet. The lan icon looks like it is connected:
but if I click on it I see
Network identification...
Connected
each boot it takes about 2 minutes to change to
Network
Connected
Is this normal? I am used to open the browser right after booting..
Edit: Some more infos
- I do not need to login manually to an ISP
- I have a DSL internet connection
- I have a dual boot computer with Win10 and Ubuntu 18.04 - on Ubuntu I am connected with the internet right after boot
- I have a Laptop with WIndows 7 and a Smarthphone, both have access to intertet right afer boot
- I only have the issue with this Win 10 system and the problem existed right from the beginning
windows-10
windows-10
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asked Nov 18 at 10:09
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What type of internet confection do you have (do you need to login to ISP each time, or confection to a router...)? Was it better before? Do you have the same issue with other devices too?...
– Máté Juhász
Nov 18 at 10:32
@MátéJuhász thanks for asking, I have added more details to the question.
– Adam
Nov 18 at 10:39
@Adam for testing purposes, assign a static IP address to your network card. Does the problem still occur?
– Twisty Impersonator
Nov 18 at 12:26
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What type of internet confection do you have (do you need to login to ISP each time, or confection to a router...)? Was it better before? Do you have the same issue with other devices too?...
– Máté Juhász
Nov 18 at 10:32
@MátéJuhász thanks for asking, I have added more details to the question.
– Adam
Nov 18 at 10:39
@Adam for testing purposes, assign a static IP address to your network card. Does the problem still occur?
– Twisty Impersonator
Nov 18 at 12:26
What type of internet confection do you have (do you need to login to ISP each time, or confection to a router...)? Was it better before? Do you have the same issue with other devices too?...
– Máté Juhász
Nov 18 at 10:32
What type of internet confection do you have (do you need to login to ISP each time, or confection to a router...)? Was it better before? Do you have the same issue with other devices too?...
– Máté Juhász
Nov 18 at 10:32
@MátéJuhász thanks for asking, I have added more details to the question.
– Adam
Nov 18 at 10:39
@MátéJuhász thanks for asking, I have added more details to the question.
– Adam
Nov 18 at 10:39
@Adam for testing purposes, assign a static IP address to your network card. Does the problem still occur?
– Twisty Impersonator
Nov 18 at 12:26
@Adam for testing purposes, assign a static IP address to your network card. Does the problem still occur?
– Twisty Impersonator
Nov 18 at 12:26
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What type of internet confection do you have (do you need to login to ISP each time, or confection to a router...)? Was it better before? Do you have the same issue with other devices too?...
– Máté Juhász
Nov 18 at 10:32
@MátéJuhász thanks for asking, I have added more details to the question.
– Adam
Nov 18 at 10:39
@Adam for testing purposes, assign a static IP address to your network card. Does the problem still occur?
– Twisty Impersonator
Nov 18 at 12:26