[Update:Solution]
It was my router which set STP on by default. Switching it off (in smaller networks) or using RSTP made the delays go away.
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Hóla!
For a long time I’ve got this horribly annoying problem: Upon bootup, ANY domain-machine that is using LAN (no probs with wireless) has an idle-time with “there’s no network!” of about 1-2mins until they discovered the network. BUT only windows-machines. Linux boxes get net instantly. Also on LAN.
Setup: 2 Domaincontrollers, Server2019. Both are DNS, one is DHCP and NPS for WIFI. All machines have fixed IPs, the DHCP is just for wireless clients.
I have tried everything I could think of, like NIC-Drivers, OpenDHCP, temporarily changed the switch from a managed one to a dumb one, changed the NIC in the server, let only one DC be alive at a time, rejoined the domain, the usual sfc/dism-approach and whatnot.
I asked once on reddit, but everyone just told me “that’s DHCP!”, yet it’s (seemingly at least) not. All have fixed IPs, but using dhcp doesn’t change a thing.
So I’m clueless again, hoping for some nerd that’s nerdier than me to have an idea :)
Silly question but have you verified they don’t have a connection? Maybe try pinging 1.1.1.1 to see if it is just a detection error.
Already solved, thanks anyway man!