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BTB

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[XP Home] Boot. Then Wait 2 Minutes Before I Can Connect

Cannot figure this out. If you seen this question before, a reply with a link would be appreciated if you prefer. I tried searching for answer, but have not found anything.

Problem is as stated in the subject. Issue started after a re-installation of XP.

Computer cannot get onto the internet for 2 minutes after the boot process is finish. No matter what internet application is launched, it will just keep on searching for a connection until the 2 minutes is up. After that, the application will load with the data it just downloaded. Everything afterwards will be normal until the next boot when I will have to wait for 2 minutes again.

I checked the Internet Options/Connections/LAN Settings and unchecked everything. Still the same thing happens. This is getting annoying. Any ideas on how this can be fixed?

Thanks.

BTB

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Re: [XP Home] Boot. Then Wait 2 Minutes Before I Can Connect

Bump in hopes that someone will have a suggestion.

craig70130
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Do you have an IP address while this is happening? (ipconfig from a command prompt)

If not, I'd suspect a networking issue.

Bornloser

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Cleveland, OH
Have you tried disabling your AV/Firewall software temporarily? I find that I cannot connect or do anything else until my AV downloads updates at startup and does a quick scan. I've learned to live with it. Using ESET Smart Security.

Airwolf
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clubs:

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Are you using DSL and a modem that is only configured in bridge mode (not a hybrid router/modem configuration that supports DHCP)?

Try setting a static IP for your NIC.

i.e.

IP address 192.168.0.100
subnet mask 255.255.255.0

auggy
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Also, if you are connecting to the internet using PPPoE software, including XP's built-in PPPoE client, and have not already, try assigning an IP address to TCP/IP bound to your NIC:

»Tweaking FAQ »Stalls and freezes

BTB

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Thanks for the replies guys.

1. During the 2 minutes (maybe 1.5) after booting, ipconfig gives me the correct information. Pinging a website works as well.

2. Only AV/Firewall installed is Windows' firewall. Disabled/Enabled did not make a difference.

3. Am using an old Alactel?? DSL modem & a Linksys wired router. Tried setting the static IP, but could not even connect to the internet after the change. I used 10.10.1.XXX, but even inputting that instead of 192.168.1.XXX yielded no connection.

I am at a loss at what is causing this stall.

auggy
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Re: [XP Home] Boot. Then Wait 2 Minutes Before I Can Connect

Does the same problem exist if you restart the computer in "Safe Mode with Networking"?

Airwolf
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clubs:
Try without using the router, but set a static IP on the NIC.

BTB

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Safe mode w/networking works with no waiting. I cannot try it without a router now because other systems are using the network.

Since it works in safe mode, it looks like some program/driver/whatever is the issue. Problem is how to find it.

Unknown_Poster

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Re: [XP Home] Boot. Then Wait 2 Minutes Before I Can Connect

said by BTB :

Problem is how to find it.
The Event Viewer is always a good place to start.

auggy
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said by BTB :

Since it works in safe mode, it looks like some program/driver/whatever is the issue. Problem is how to find it.
Try a "clean boot" of XP - Method 2 in the following MS KB article:

»support.microsoft.com/kb/331796

If a "clean boot" works there are further steps in the article to try to determine the problem.
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