Solve the Windows XP startup fake

  
Q: My system is Windows XP, why do you have to fake it for a while after each boot? At this time, not only does the operation not work, but the network firewall icon on the system tray is also not enabled. After about a dozen seconds, the system recovers from the suspended animation and the firewall icon returns to the normal state. What is the situation caused by this situation, how should it be solved? Also, will I be attacked during the period when the firewall is not enabled? I am using ADSL dial-up Internet access. A: This is a problem that many broadband Internet users will encounter. The fake death is actually caused by the network card. After the network card is installed, the default setting is to automatically obtain the IP address and DNS server address. However, the broadband that requires PPPoE virtual dialing such as ADSL cannot automatically obtain the IP and DNS addresses before dialing (ADSL cat with routing function) Except for), and the time of the fake time when the computer is turned on is that the network card is waiting for the result to be returned, and the system fails to recover after the timeout expires. The solution is to manually assign IP and DNS, click “Start →Set →Network Connection", right-click on the "Local Connection" and select "Attributes", double-click "Internet Protocol" in the pop-up window. (TCP/IP)”, in the Properties window, select “Use the following IP address" and fill in one (such as 192.168.0.2) and set the DNS below to “Use the following DNS server address” If you can't confirm the various addresses, you can press to fill in.
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