As some of you read I ended up replacing my motherboard, CPU and RAM last week after I thought my MB was bad. Anyway, I have a lot faster system now, except on boot-up the Ethernet connection to the modem seems extremely slow to restore connectivity. Once the system boots into Windows (XP) it takes 90 - 120 seconds before the LAN connectivity is back. My old system was very quick to restore. I am pretty sure it is something with the Ethernet port connecting to the LAN vs. out to the Internet, as my local IP camera on the LAN doesn't restore until everything is back operational.
Any of you techie-geeks out there have ideas on settings, etc. that might speed this up? It is an integrated Realtek Gigabit Ethernet port on the motherboard.
Thanks!
Keith
Slow Restoration of Internet Connectivity After Reboot
Slow Restoration of Internet Connectivity After Reboot
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Re: Slow Restoration of Internet Connectivity After Reboot
Have you tried rebooting the router/modem that your computer's ethernet is hooked to? There may be an issue where your computer is requesting the same IP address it had before (as this is remembered in a file on the hard drive) and the device that hands out the IP address (router or modem) is refusing this address because the MAC address of your ethernet interface has changed with the new motherboard. This may result in a conservation between the two devices working out an IP address. A reboot of the router/modem should take care of this if this is the problem.
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Re: Slow Restoration of Internet Connectivity After Reboot
Did you load the drivers that came with the new motherboard, or did you let Windows install default drivers for you?
If you loaded the RealTek drivers, there is a diagnostic utility in the advanced properties section.
If you loaded the RealTek drivers, there is a diagnostic utility in the advanced properties section.
Re: Slow Restoration of Internet Connectivity After Reboot
Thanks for the response. Think it has been rebooted since, but will try it again and see if that helps.dave_in_austin wrote:Have you tried rebooting the router/modem that your computer's ethernet is hooked to? There may be an issue where your computer is requesting the same IP address it had before (as this is remembered in a file on the hard drive) and the device that hands out the IP address (router or modem) is refusing this address because the MAC address of your ethernet interface has changed with the new motherboard. This may result in a conservation between the two devices working out an IP address. A reboot of the router/modem should take care of this if this is the problem.
Any other ideas??
Keith
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Re: Slow Restoration of Internet Connectivity After Reboot
I loaded the drivers that came with the MB. Will try the diagonostics too Crossfire. Thanks!Crossfire wrote:Did you load the drivers that came with the new motherboard, or did you let Windows install default drivers for you?
If you loaded the RealTek drivers, there is a diagnostic utility in the advanced properties section.
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Re: Slow Restoration of Internet Connectivity After Reboot
It may be an autonegotiation issue that eventually times out.
When it does connect, what speed does it say it connects at? 100mbit? 10mbit?
Is it a gigabit NIC?
Find out what speed it ends up connecting at in the end, and set the card to this manually, disabling any autonegotiation on speed.
If this makes it go live faster, then you have a speed autonegotiation problem somewhere.
When it does connect, what speed does it say it connects at? 100mbit? 10mbit?
Is it a gigabit NIC?
Find out what speed it ends up connecting at in the end, and set the card to this manually, disabling any autonegotiation on speed.
If this makes it go live faster, then you have a speed autonegotiation problem somewhere.
IANAL, YMMV, ITEOTWAWKI and all that.
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