I recently upgraded one of my laptops from Win7 Pro to Win10 Pro. Ever since then it has been taking a much longer time for the laptop to connect to either of my home networks (two different homes). This is with either WiFi or Ethernet.
When it was running Win7 it would connect to either home's network in a few seconds. Now it usually takes over a minute, as much as two minutes. Once it does connect everything works fine.
Any ideas on what the problem might be?
Thanks.
Peter
Try restarting the local modem. I once had the slow connection problem and it turned out the computer was trying to use the second modem in my house that only used for our landline phone connection (Comcast) and was connecting "the long way around" as my Comcast technician told me.
I should have been more specific in my original message. The time I'm referring to has nothing to do with the Internet or cable modem. It has to do with how long it takes my now Win10 laptop to connect to my local network. How long it takes before the laptop sees my other PCs and the others see it.
Does your router have the latest firmware update?
Yes it does.
Update: When I connect my Win10 laptop to my network, the other PCs on the network "see" the laptop within a few seconds however it takes over a minute for the laptop to see the other PCs. Before upgrading the laptop to Win10, when it was still running Win7, it took only a few seconds for it to see the other PCs.
Peter
This may be normal behavior at this point in Windows 10s progress. I suggest reporting it as a problem with the Windows Feedback app or upvote feedback already reported if you haven't already done so.