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by Temetka » Thu Nov 17, 2005 2:42 pm
Rob Mayercik wrote:Here's another thought:
I have noticed that with my 600 (running 98SE), it takes longer to boot if I have one of my PCMCIA ethernet cards installed. When one's in the slot, it seems to cause the boot process to pause for about 30 seconds or so. I've also noticed that it doesn't come out of suspend most of the time when my 10/100 card's installed.
I have all my ethernet cards' TCP/IP settings set up for DHCP, so I'm beginning to suspect that the problem is that it's sitting around, waiting for a server or something to respond to it and only continues when it times out. Since I don't usually have any of these in the machine, I haven't really given it much thought.
Don't know if this is of any help on a T40 or not, but might be good thinking fodder...
Rob
With Win9x while it aquires a DHCP lease, the whole thing sit's and waits until it get's a valid IP or it times out. The only fix for that is to go static. The problem does not appear in NT, 2000 or XP as they have a real network layer built in as opposed to taped on as an afterthought.
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