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Windows 10 Ethernet connection is lagging during setup.

Windows 10 Ethernet connection is lagging during setup.

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Igor_extreme
Member
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12-16-2016, 10:04 PM
#1
I came across this new challenge after re-logging into my Microsoft account due to license deactivation. I chose an auto-login option since I’m not comfortable typing a password. Now it takes a lot of time to connect, while the Wi-Fi I don’t use works instantly. I tried to figure out if there’s a solution to this issue.
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Igor_extreme
12-16-2016, 10:04 PM #1

I came across this new challenge after re-logging into my Microsoft account due to license deactivation. I chose an auto-login option since I’m not comfortable typing a password. Now it takes a lot of time to connect, while the Wi-Fi I don’t use works instantly. I tried to figure out if there’s a solution to this issue.

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tjhs1234
Junior Member
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01-04-2017, 01:33 PM
#2
My Windows gadgets need roughly half a second to recognize the network when starting up, and I’ve grown used to that as typical.
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tjhs1234
01-04-2017, 01:33 PM #2

My Windows gadgets need roughly half a second to recognize the network when starting up, and I’ve grown used to that as typical.

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01-04-2017, 02:42 PM
#3
Windows... The DNS Cache service might slow down the connection to the network. It can take several minutes with a large hosts file. You can disable it in different ways, often using the registry (see my notes below): turn off the DNS Service / Cache – this speeds up boot time and breaks networking connections on some systems. To disable: set the "Start" key to 4 instead of 2. For an administrator command prompt, run one command to enable (2) and another to disable (4). Be careful as it can affect other features like Windows updates. I usually revert it after updating.
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KariibikUrlxub
01-04-2017, 02:42 PM #3

Windows... The DNS Cache service might slow down the connection to the network. It can take several minutes with a large hosts file. You can disable it in different ways, often using the registry (see my notes below): turn off the DNS Service / Cache – this speeds up boot time and breaks networking connections on some systems. To disable: set the "Start" key to 4 instead of 2. For an administrator command prompt, run one command to enable (2) and another to disable (4). Be careful as it can affect other features like Windows updates. I usually revert it after updating.

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NicoPlaysYT
Senior Member
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01-08-2017, 03:59 AM
#4
Alright, I understand. No additional details needed.
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NicoPlaysYT
01-08-2017, 03:59 AM #4

Alright, I understand. No additional details needed.