Windows XP laptops have been connected for a long time after disconnection. I have to wait for a long time.

  

Many Windows XP system users know that dial-up connections are connected to the Internet. Dial-up connections are also more problematic. Recently, a user has received a report that the dial-up connection is broken. After the connection has not been connected, it will take a long time to connect, then how do we set up the dial-up connection and disconnect the network and then automatically connect?

Solution:

1. The first step is to open the computer's network connection operation. The open method can be opened directly in the lower right corner of the network icon, or in the control of the start menu. It can also be opened in the window of the panel toolbar.

2. After opening, use the right mouse button to select the broadband connection option, then click on the property settings inside, and then proceed to the next step.

3, open the property window and find the "Options" column inside and then you can see that there is a replay interval setting, here you can decide according to your preferences, for example It is also possible to set it to 1 second.

4, after the network is disconnected, it will be automatically redialed, and will be redialed automatically after 1 second.

The above four points are how we set up the Windows XP system computer to disconnect the network and then directly reconnect, so that even after using the dial-up connection to disconnect the network will automatically connect, do not need to wait a long time .

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