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Vista - I must wait 4 minutes before I can connect to the internet
When Vista's desktop appears, I can't connect to the internet for
about 4 minutes. If I click on IE or Outlook Express, these applications don't appear on the desktop. Also, the Avast anti-virus icon in the system tray says: "you're not fully protected". After about 4 minutes of this idleness, the system shudders in to life, and I can then use IE & Outlook Express and connect to the internet. Also, the Avast anti-virus icon changes to "fully protected". This Vista machine has been working correctly, up to now. However, I did make a few changes recently. One thing I did was I tried to get MS Messenger working, and used this command: netsh interface tcp set global autotuninglevel=disabled This worked, and allowed MS Messenger to work. Also, I set up MS Windows Live Family Filter. I think it's at that stage that this connection problem has occured. I've tried the following actions to fix this situation, without success. 1) I'm using a wired modem, netgear DG834. It does have the latest firmware. 2) I tried netsh interface tcp set global autotuninglevel=disabled netsh interface tcp set global autotuninglevel=normal 3) I tried ipconfig /flushdns 4) I tried Deleting the content of the SOCKS field, inside MS Messenger tools/ options. One thing I'm not sure about is what netgear modem driver I'm using. I can't remember if I installed one, or if I'm using one supplied by Vista. (Sorry I'm not very familiar with this Vista machine - it's not my regular PC.) Any ideas please people? Thanks a lot for any suggestions. |
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Vista - I must wait 4 minutes before I can connect to theinternet
On 13 May, 08:25, rpgs rock dvds wrote:
I've made progress. The problem appears to be the MS Windows Live Family Filter. I went through all of its settings, and set them all to "Off" / "Disabled" - that kind of thing. I rebooted the Vista PC, and when the desktop reappeared, the very slow connection problem has gone. |
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Vista - I must wait 4 minutes before I can connect to theinternet
On 13 May, 08:25, rpgs rock dvds wrote:
I've made progress. The problem appears to be the MS Windows Live Family Filter. I went through all of its settings, and set them all to "Off" / "Disabled" - that kind of thing. I rebooted the Vista PC, and when the desktop reappeared, the very slow connection problem has gone. |
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Vista - I must wait 4 minutes before I can connect to the internet
So is your problem solved then? -- Americano TRYING THE SAME THING OVER, AND EXPECTING A DIFFERENT RESULT = INSANITY http://www.vistax64.com/images/style...reputation.gif -*don't forget to say thanks, tip my scales!*- |
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Vista - I must wait 4 minutes before I can connect to the internet
So is your problem solved then? -- Americano TRYING THE SAME THING OVER, AND EXPECTING A DIFFERENT RESULT = INSANITY http://www.vistax64.com/images/style...reputation.gif -*don't forget to say thanks, tip my scales!*- |
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Vista - I must wait 4 minutes before I can connect to the internet
Hi
Glad you solved your problem. In general, these type of problems occur when people deviate from the defaults and do not take into consideration (or do not know) that the variety of changes that they employ might conflict one with the other and leave Network related hooks looking for unavailable components/processes. If one needs to change, changes have to be made one at time, returning the changed setting to its original configuration if it done no do what the user meant to do before employing the next change. Jack (MS, MVP-Networking). "rpgs rock dvds" wrote in message ... On 13 May, 08:25, rpgs rock dvds wrote: I've made progress. The problem appears to be the MS Windows Live Family Filter. I went through all of its settings, and set them all to "Off" / "Disabled" - that kind of thing. I rebooted the Vista PC, and when the desktop reappeared, the very slow connection problem has gone. |
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Vista - I must wait 4 minutes before I can connect to the internet
Hi Glad you solved your problem. In general, these type of problems occur when people deviate from the defaults and do not take into consideration (or do not know) that the variety of changes that they employ might conflict one with the other and leave Network related hooks looking for unavailable components/processes. If one needs to change, changes have to be made one at time, returning the changed setting to its original configuration if it done no do what the user meant to do before employing the next change. Jack (MS, MVP-Networking). "rpgs rock dvds" wrote in message ... On 13 May, 08:25, rpgs rock dvds wrote: I've made progress. The problem appears to be the MS Windows Live Family Filter. I went through all of its settings, and set them all to "Off" / "Disabled" - that kind of thing. I rebooted the Vista PC, and when the desktop reappeared, the very slow connection problem has gone. |