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BLA indicates 23 second delay for TCP/IP network
I find this line in the BLA log list of delays,
15:51:11 24.28 Starting TCP/IP (NETWORK\MSTCP\0000) I use dial-up and have no networks of any kind. Each time I open Network in the Control Panel, a msg jumps up saying "Your network in not complete. Do you want to continue". I OK the msg and in the network configuration box I have four icon listings. Dial-Up Adapter [I use dial-up] SIS 900 PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter TCP/IP - Dialup Adapter TCP/IP - SIS 900 PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter I think the two SIS items are in case I want to use cable someday. Are these entries causing the 24 second delay when I boot up or is there another area I should be looking? My other computer has a similar situation but only an 11 sec delay. 15:49:36 11.11 Starting TCP/IP (NETWORK\MSTCP\0001) Network configuration box with about eight icon listings. Is there a 'reversible' change I can make to eliminate the delay without losing the future potential for a cable connection? Assuming this has anything to do with it. BoB |
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BLA indicates 23 second delay for TCP/IP network
You've pretty much hit the nail on the head here, I think. The TCP/IP -
SIS network adapter entry is most likely causing your problem. If you have your Windows 98 CD or the Windows Setup files on your hard drive (look for several dozen files whose names all start with WIN98 and end in CAB) you can remove the binding to the SIS network adapter for now, then reinstall it when you need it. -- Richard G. Harper [MVP Win9x] * PLEASE post all messages and replies in the newsgroups * for the benefit of all. Private mail is usually not replied to. * HELP us help YOU ... http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm "BoB" wrote in message ... I find this line in the BLA log list of delays, 15:51:11 24.28 Starting TCP/IP (NETWORK\MSTCP\0000) I use dial-up and have no networks of any kind. Each time I open Network in the Control Panel, a msg jumps up saying "Your network in not complete. Do you want to continue". I OK the msg and in the network configuration box I have four icon listings. Dial-Up Adapter [I use dial-up] SIS 900 PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter TCP/IP - Dialup Adapter TCP/IP - SIS 900 PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter I think the two SIS items are in case I want to use cable someday. Are these entries causing the 24 second delay when I boot up or is there another area I should be looking? My other computer has a similar situation but only an 11 sec delay. 15:49:36 11.11 Starting TCP/IP (NETWORK\MSTCP\0001) Network configuration box with about eight icon listings. Is there a 'reversible' change I can make to eliminate the delay without losing the future potential for a cable connection? Assuming this has anything to do with it. BoB |
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BLA indicates 23 second delay for TCP/IP network
When I ran across this on another machine that was not connected to any networks and
whose NIC was configured to obtain an IP address automatically, what worked for me, IIRC, was assigning the NIC a static IP address so that it did not try to contact a DHCP server at startup: 192.168.0.1 (or actually 192.168.0.2 may be better), subnet mask 255.255.255.0 -- Glen Ventura, MS MVP W95/98 Systems http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm "BoB" wrote in message ... I find this line in the BLA log list of delays, 15:51:11 24.28 Starting TCP/IP (NETWORK\MSTCP\0000) I use dial-up and have no networks of any kind. Each time I open Network in the Control Panel, a msg jumps up saying "Your network in not complete. Do you want to continue". I OK the msg and in the network configuration box I have four icon listings. Dial-Up Adapter [I use dial-up] SIS 900 PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter TCP/IP - Dialup Adapter TCP/IP - SIS 900 PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter I think the two SIS items are in case I want to use cable someday. Are these entries causing the 24 second delay when I boot up or is there another area I should be looking? My other computer has a similar situation but only an 11 sec delay. 15:49:36 11.11 Starting TCP/IP (NETWORK\MSTCP\0001) Network configuration box with about eight icon listings. Is there a 'reversible' change I can make to eliminate the delay without losing the future potential for a cable connection? Assuming this has anything to do with it. BoB |
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BLA indicates 23 second delay for TCP/IP network
BoB wrote in message ... I find this line in the BLA log list of delays, 15:51:11 24.28 Starting TCP/IP (NETWORK\MSTCP\0000) I use dial-up and have no networks of any kind. Each time I open Network in the Control Panel, a msg jumps up saying "Your network in not complete. Do you want to continue". I OK the msg and in the network configuration box I have four icon listings. Dial-Up Adapter [I use dial-up] SIS 900 PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter TCP/IP - Dialup Adapter TCP/IP - SIS 900 PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter I think the two SIS items are in case I want to use cable someday. Are these entries causing the 24 second delay when I boot up or is there another area I should be looking? My other computer has a similar situation but only an 11 sec delay. 15:49:36 11.11 Starting TCP/IP (NETWORK\MSTCP\0001) Network configuration box with about eight icon listings. Is there a 'reversible' change I can make to eliminate the delay without losing the future potential for a cable connection? Assuming this has anything to do with it. BoB http://groups.google.com/groups?selm...GP10.phx.gb l |
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BLA indicates 23 second delay for TCP/IP network
On Thu, 24 Jun 2004 18:14:14 -0400, "Richard G. Harper"
wrote: You've pretty much hit the nail on the head here, I think. The TCP/IP - SIS network adapter entry is most likely causing your problem. If you have your Windows 98 CD or the Windows Setup files on your hard drive (look for several dozen files whose names all start with WIN98 and end in CAB) you can remove the binding to the SIS network adapter for now, then reinstall it when you need it. Thanks Richard, I appreciate confirmation prior to implementation. Kinda like measure twice, cut once. :-) BoB |
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BLA indicates 23 second delay for TCP/IP network
On Thu, 24 Jun 2004 22:45:31 -0400, "glee"
wrote: When I ran across this on another machine that was not connected to any networks and whose NIC was configured to obtain an IP address automatically, what worked for me, IIRC, was assigning the NIC a static IP address so that it did not try to contact a DHCP server at startup: 192.168.0.1 (or actually 192.168.0.2 may be better), subnet mask 255.255.255.0 Thanks Glen, I'll make a note of that. BoB |
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BLA indicates 23 second delay for TCP/IP network
On Fri, 25 Jun 2004 10:46:28 -0700, "Hugh Candlin" wrote:
BoB wrote in message ... I find this line in the BLA log list of delays, 15:51:11 24.28 Starting TCP/IP (NETWORK\MSTCP\0000) SNIP BoB http://groups.google.com/groups?selm...GP10.phx.gb l Thanks Hugh. You, Richard and Glee all hit the nail on the head. The reference was very easy to follow and now to make a note on how to undo it, when I get cable. The line now shows zero delay: 20:39:56 0.00 Starting TCP/IP (NETWORK\MSTCP\0000) Now to put that extra 24 seconds everyday to good use. :-) BoB |
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BLA indicates 23 second delay for TCP/IP network
Excellent news! Thanks for letting us know.
"BoB" wrote in message ... On Fri, 25 Jun 2004 10:46:28 -0700, "Hugh Candlin" wrote: BoB wrote in message ... I find this line in the BLA log list of delays, 15:51:11 24.28 Starting TCP/IP (NETWORK\MSTCP\0000) SNIP BoB http://groups.google.com/groups?selm...FTNGP10.phx.gb l Thanks Hugh. You, Richard and Glee all hit the nail on the head. The reference was very easy to follow and now to make a note on how to undo it, when I get cable. The line now shows zero delay: 20:39:56 0.00 Starting TCP/IP (NETWORK\MSTCP\0000) Now to put that extra 24 seconds everyday to good use. :-) BoB |
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BLA indicates 23 second delay for TCP/IP network
"BoB" wrote in message ... On Fri, 25 Jun 2004 10:46:28 -0700, "Hugh Candlin" wrote: BoB wrote in message ... I find this line in the BLA log list of delays, 15:51:11 24.28 Starting TCP/IP (NETWORK\MSTCP\0000) SNIP BoB http://groups.google.com/groups?selm...GP10.phx.gb l Thanks Hugh. You, Richard and Glee all hit the nail on the head. The reference was very easy to follow and now to make a note on how to undo it, when I get cable. The line now shows zero delay: 20:39:56 0.00 Starting TCP/IP (NETWORK\MSTCP\0000) Now to put that extra 24 seconds everyday to good use. :-) BoB I believe if you use 192.168.0.2 instead of 192.168.0.1, you may avoid the need to change anything later. Glad you have added 24 seconds to each day! -- Glen Ventura, MS MVP W95/98 Systems http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm |
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BLA indicates 23 second delay for TCP/IP network
On Sat, 26 Jun 2004 22:44:05 -0400, "glee"
wrote: "BoB" wrote in message .. . SNIP Thanks Hugh. You, Richard and Glee all hit the nail on the head. The reference was very easy to follow and now to make a note on how to undo it, when I get cable. The line now shows zero delay: 20:39:56 0.00 Starting TCP/IP (NETWORK\MSTCP\0000) Now to put that extra 24 seconds everyday to good use. :-) BoB I believe if you use 192.168.0.2 instead of 192.168.0.1, you may avoid the need to change anything later. Glad you have added 24 seconds to each day! I noticed that in your first comment and changed to 0.2. For my notes, what is the gist of 'avoid the need to change anything later', please. BoB |
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