IdeaPad Y450: Shift to wireless connection at startup

Hello

I noticed recently in 5 minutes trolling when it automatically connects to the start of my wireless network. At the start of my operating system, the low wireless icon freezes in its state of connection for about 5 minutes and I can't access the internet. The blue loading circle does not move.

However, when I start my notebook of hibernation, this problem occurs.

Thanks for the replies.

I reformatted my computer and the problem disappeared. It wasn't the way I wanted, but I plugged a microcontroller to my computer and he almost killed. I had to reformat.

Moreover, I doubt that it is the antivirus slowing my wireless connection. I'm still using MSE and the connection is good.

Thanks again!

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