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ellary
Mar 28, 2024Aspirant
Ethernet connections
My computer is connected to the Orbi base by an Ethernet cable on port 1. My printer is connected to port 2. About a year ago it began taking about 30 seconds for the Internet connection to complet...
- Mar 29, 2024
Doubtful.
Something with your PC, OS, network configuration, ethernet adapter needs to be looked at.
Be sure any ethernet and wireless adapter drivers are updated from the chipset mfr.
Make contact with the PC Mfr as well for help and information regarding there product.
ellary wrote:
My computer is connected to the Orbi base by an Ethernet cable on port 1. My printer is connected to port 2. About a year ago it began taking about 30 seconds for the Internet connection to complete after the computer boots or wakes from sleep.
Could the router have anything to do with this?
Thank you.
FURRYe38
Mar 29, 2024Guru - Experienced User
Doubtful.
Something with your PC, OS, network configuration, ethernet adapter needs to be looked at.
Be sure any ethernet and wireless adapter drivers are updated from the chipset mfr.
Make contact with the PC Mfr as well for help and information regarding there product.
ellary wrote:
My computer is connected to the Orbi base by an Ethernet cable on port 1. My printer is connected to port 2. About a year ago it began taking about 30 seconds for the Internet connection to complete after the computer boots or wakes from sleep.
Could the router have anything to do with this?
Thank you.
- ellaryMar 29, 2024Aspirant
Thanks. The mobo and cpu are new and this problem existed with my old hardware. I just wanted to rule out the router before laying this on my ISP. It's not software as I experienced the delay when installing Windows on a new, unformatted drive.
- FURRYe38Mar 29, 2024Guru - Experienced User
K, Ya old hardware, could be anything then.
Good Luck. - CrimpOnMar 29, 2024Guru - Experienced User
ellary wrote:
Thanks. The mobo and cpu are new and this problem existed with my old hardware. I just wanted to rule out the router before laying this on my ISP. It's not software as I experienced the delay when installing Windows on a new, unformatted drive.
I predict "no joy" from ISP. What goes on between desktop computer and home router has nothing to do with the ISP.
Some computers keep "doing stuff" for quite some time when booted or awakened. How is this delay being measured?