120 second delay in network startup

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I recently performed a full install of XP Pro SP2 (not an upgrade or a patch)
on my Gateway laptop. When I startup the computer, everything seems to come
up fine. As soon as I try to access my wired OR wireless network (with my SMC
802.11b card), I experience a 120 second delay before my network is
available. After the delay, everything works fine until I shut down the
system. I have reviewed all of my network setings and adjusted them to
various outher settings with no avail. Any ideas or suggestions?
 
Kenneth said:
I recently performed a full install of XP Pro SP2 (not an upgrade or a
patch) on my Gateway laptop. When I startup the computer, everything
seems to come up fine. As soon as I try to access my wired OR wireless
network (with my SMC 802.11b card), I experience a 120 second delay
before my network is available. After the delay, everything works fine
until I shut down the system. I have reviewed all of my network
setings and adjusted them to various outher settings with no avail.
Any ideas or suggestions?

Are you using a third-party firewall? You may need to upgrade to the
latest version. We were experiencing similar symptoms with the Sygate
Personal Firewall on our Windows boxen after SP2. Sygate put out an
upgraded version and that fixed the issue. Perhaps you have something
like that?

Malke
 
This is a service startup deadlock. Usually occurs when users alter their
services' startup settings from automatic to manual or vice-versa.

Have you changed any of those settings?
 
I thought that might be a problem. I uninstalled Zone Alarm from my system
and tested the change, but I noticed no difference. I also tried with the
built-in firewall enabled and disabled, but there was no change in my network
startup time. Thanks for the suggestion.
 
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