Windows 10 network detection takes forever












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When I boot up my windows 10 machine, it takes a fairly long amount of time for the LAN connection to come online (about 30 seconds until I can reach the internet).



Could this have something to do with the way I wired my network wall sockets? I used the legacy wiring scheme to split a CAT6 gigabit cable into 2 100MBit connections for a 2 port wall socket.



What could be the problem and how to resolve this?










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    When I boot up my windows 10 machine, it takes a fairly long amount of time for the LAN connection to come online (about 30 seconds until I can reach the internet).



    Could this have something to do with the way I wired my network wall sockets? I used the legacy wiring scheme to split a CAT6 gigabit cable into 2 100MBit connections for a 2 port wall socket.



    What could be the problem and how to resolve this?










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      When I boot up my windows 10 machine, it takes a fairly long amount of time for the LAN connection to come online (about 30 seconds until I can reach the internet).



      Could this have something to do with the way I wired my network wall sockets? I used the legacy wiring scheme to split a CAT6 gigabit cable into 2 100MBit connections for a 2 port wall socket.



      What could be the problem and how to resolve this?










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      When I boot up my windows 10 machine, it takes a fairly long amount of time for the LAN connection to come online (about 30 seconds until I can reach the internet).



      Could this have something to do with the way I wired my network wall sockets? I used the legacy wiring scheme to split a CAT6 gigabit cable into 2 100MBit connections for a 2 port wall socket.



      What could be the problem and how to resolve this?







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          • Select the Ethernet adapter in your Network connection list

          • Select Properties from the context menu

          • Click Configure

          • Select the Advanced tab

          • Select Speex & Duplex from the list and change the value to 100 MBit/s full duplex






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            • Select the Ethernet adapter in your Network connection list

            • Select Properties from the context menu

            • Click Configure

            • Select the Advanced tab

            • Select Speex & Duplex from the list and change the value to 100 MBit/s full duplex






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              • Select the Ethernet adapter in your Network connection list

              • Select Properties from the context menu

              • Click Configure

              • Select the Advanced tab

              • Select Speex & Duplex from the list and change the value to 100 MBit/s full duplex






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                • Select the Ethernet adapter in your Network connection list

                • Select Properties from the context menu

                • Click Configure

                • Select the Advanced tab

                • Select Speex & Duplex from the list and change the value to 100 MBit/s full duplex






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                • Select the Ethernet adapter in your Network connection list

                • Select Properties from the context menu

                • Click Configure

                • Select the Advanced tab

                • Select Speex & Duplex from the list and change the value to 100 MBit/s full duplex







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