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You may have this experience, after booting into the desktop, click on the icon on the desktop, click this and no response, click that and there is no response, until you wait patiently for a long time, these programs seem to wake up from a deep sleep, and suddenly all of them pop up, which is really infuriating. This is due to poor Windows design. After Windows boots into the desktop, it continues to wait for the DHCP server on the network to assign an IP address to the machine, and the waiting process lasts for more than a minute.
This process prevents other programs from running.
Many home computers are used alone, there is no LAN, there is no DHCP server to assign an IP address to it, and it is really too retarded to wait in vain when it is turned on.
Here is an explanation of the relevant doubts: dial-up Internet access uses a broadband connection, and has nothing to do with the local connection. The IP address of the local connection has no impact on the broadband connection.
However, when you go to the Internet on a LAN (as is the case with a router), you use a local connection, so the IP address of the local connection must be correct (either accept automatic assignment or manually fill in the correct IP address in order to access the Internet).
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I think you should have clicked on "Broadband Connection" after turning it on.
At this time, your system has not yet fully loaded the startup items, it will be very slow, and you need to wait for the startup items to load, and you will open the broadband connection faster.
Or you can delete some of the startup items"Get started"→"Run"Enter msconfig"Launch", and then delete it (except for ctfmon, which can't be deleted, everything else can be deleted).
After restarting, does the boot speed become faster?
Hope it helps.
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It may not be connected well, or the plug is loose, if it still doesn't work, it is recommended that you call your ISP service provider. They will help you solve the problem for free.
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And that's very normal, because you're using a cat.
If you're using a router, you won't be able to do that, as long as you set up a broadband login and password in your router.
As soon as the computer is turned on, it will automatically log in, the machine is turned on, and the network is linked.
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It usually takes 25 seconds to operate smoothly after powering on, and it is preparing the system! You can put the broadband creation profile in the startup, and you can also set the default dialing in the browser.
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You first go to the online neighbor to see if the "local connection" is really connected, if the computer configuration is average, it takes a little time to connect to the network after booting up, normal phenomenon.
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Subnet Mask: Default Gateway:
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1. If there is a shortcut key for broadband connection on the desktop, we will delete it first, then right-click on the online neighbor on the desktop, in the drop-down menu, we will select the [Properties] option, in the pop-up window, we will delete the [Broadband Connection], and then click the [Create a new connection] option on the left;
2. After clicking Create New Connection, a new window will pop up, and then we click Next;
3. After clicking Next, we select [Connect to Internet], and then click Next;
4. After clicking Next, we select [Manually Set My Connection], click Next, and then we select [Username and Password] and click Next;
5. Then click Next, then enter "Broadband Connection" in the name of the pop-up setting ISP, and click Next;
6. Click Next after entering the broadband connection, after that, you will see that you will be asked to enter the connection to the Internet and password, and then we can enter it. Then we click Next, and a shortcut to a broadband connection will be automatically created on the desktop, and then we can connect normally.
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Cause. This issue can occur if the following services are disabled:
**Serve. Remotely access the Connection Manager.
Remote access to the Auto-Connect Manager.
Solution To resolve this issue, enable these disabled services and then start them:
1.Click Start, right-click My Computer, and then click Manage.
2.Double-click Services and Applications, and then double-click Services.
3.Right-click Services, and then click Properties.
4.On the General tab, click Manual next to Startup Type.
5.On the General tab, click Start under Service Status, and then click OK.
6.Repeat steps 3 through 5 for the Remote Access Connection Manager and Remote Access Auto-Connection Manager, respectively.
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Are you a student? If it's an school network, you need to go to the next client.
678 is off the network, I often encounter this problem, there is a very simple solution is to cut off the power restart If you still can't find a service repairman to check the line.
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