Slow to connect to the network computer.

C7280 VIA Wired/Ethernet > Linksys wrt54gs i7 Desktop Core 6 GB RAM HP Vista 64-bit wired to the router & Toshiba L305 Core2 Duo 3 GB RAM Vista HP wireless

I just installed a C7280 with all the bloated SW. Now everything works fine except when I boot the comps. they are very slow to connect to the network.

Anyone encountered this problem?

Alternatives?

Thanks in advance.

I read in this forum somewhere on a slow startup of PC and internet connection very late after installing the HP software. What has worked for them was to change the Startup Type of the service "Device HP CUE discover the Service" automatic to manual or automatic (delayed start). Why not give that a try.

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