Solve the problem of slow ADSL broadband dial-up after booting

  

I believe many of my friends have encountered such a problem, after booting, it takes a long time to open the software for dial-up Internet access.

Here's how to solve this problem.

Usually, the home users use the ADSL virtual dialing method. In some cases, the speed of the single-machine virtual dial-up is not as fast as that of multiple computers sharing the Internet. What is the matter?

This is also a common problem, and there are many people who have encountered such problems. The problem is actually very simple. This is a problem with booting DHCP looking for gateways and DNS. Let's talk about it.

The direct connection between our machine and Modem is to form a virtual local area network. At this time, DHCP will go looking for him. By default, the system automatically obtains an IP address via DHCP. It takes a whole amount of time to find the gateway and DNS. So it will cause the boot to be slow.

You can do this. Click Start - Settings - Network Connections - Local Area Connection and then on the Local Area Connection Properties - Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) - Properties

Click on the following IP Address:

IP Address Fill in: 192.168.1.2

The subnet mask is automatically clicked out.

Default gateway fill: 192.168.1.1

The manually set preferred and alternate DNS servers do not need to be filled out.

Now, restart your computer and see if the speed is much faster than before.

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