Ethernet boot issue with SSD.

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#1 Alter_Echo
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When I boot, my ethernet ( intel 8275v ) takes like 20 additional seconds to obtain connectivity after I have arrived at a fully loaded desktop. I assume it is obtaining an IP and that this procedure would normally be happening while I looked at the windows logo or while the rest of the OS was loading on a traditional drive but since the SSD takes literally a few seconds from the post screen, it isn't ready by the time the OS is fully loaded.

I'm probably wrong and it isn't a gigantic issue. Just curious if there is anyway to rectify this. Static IP maybe so it doesn't have to obtain one? Dunno.

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#2 JC_Spot
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I have no idea what your problem is but I have a friend with McAfee Anti Virus which always delays his Ethernet connection as it scans it for legitimacy every time he boots. Maybe it's something like that.
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#3 Bebi_vegeta
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I have no idea what your problem is but I have a friend with McAfee Anti Virus which always delays his Ethernet connection as it scans it for legitimacy every time he boots. Maybe it's something like that.JC_Spot

I say this aswell.

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#4 JohnF111
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Wow and I thought mine took a while because I could actually "see" the process of obtaining and gaining connectivity happening. Try static IP and on your router reserve the IP. It could also be your router taking a long time to relay the configuration settings back to your PC, could also be the AV issue mentioned but I haven't used McAfee for years so wouldn't know. See when it tries to gain connectivity is it stalling at a particular step?
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#5 Alter_Echo
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Verified it isn't an AV issue. I also don't have a router. It's plugged directly into the modem. It isn't stalling either. It starts with "cable disconnected" starts obtaining information ( swirly ball thing ) and after this happens I get a no network caution icon for about 3 seconds and then everything works. Overall about 20 seconds total.

It's almost like the ethernet isn't starting to turn on until after the OS is completely loaded. Maybe a wonky energy setting somewhere? I looked over the settings for the adapter and I can't find anything like that or in the bios.

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#6 Snotweasel530
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Get a router