| When using dial-up Internet access, users will surely find that it is slow to click broadband connection every time they start up. Why? After Windows XP is started to enter the desktop, the system will be suspended for a period of time.ProgramThis is because the DHCP Client Service of Windows XP is assigning an IP address to the NIC, and the system will be suspended for a while. SolutionSlow bandwidth connectionQuestion? To solve this problem, you just need to right-click the "local connection" icon in "Control Panel> network connection" and select properties. In the displayed Properties window () select "Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)" in the list of the "General" tab, and click "properties. In the displayed Properties window, select the "use the following IP Address" option, and enter "192.168.0.1" and "255.255.255.0" in "ip address" and "subnet mask", respectively ", click OK to exit the settings window. Many monthly subscription users will definitely think about a problem. Do you have to connect to the network after each boot? Is there any way to enable automatic connection upon startup? Of course, we only need to set it up. Right-click the network neighbor and select Properties. Right-click the broadband connection and select properties. The broadband connection Properties dialog box is displayed. Select the options tab, deselect the check boxes for prompt names, passwords, certificates, and so on. Of course, you should first set the dial-up connection to save the password. Finally, drag the shortcut for broadband connection to the startup item in the Start Menu! After setting the settings as described above, make sure that the dial-up is fast and convenient after you start up! |