Hi Anthony,
A 30‑second delay after restart is usually caused by the
Intel AX210 driver,
Windows Fast Startup, or
power-saving settings delaying the Wi‑Fi adapter initialization. Try these in order.
1. Install the latest Intel AX210 Wi‑Fi driver
Intel’s current Windows 10/11 Wi‑Fi package supports the
Intel Wi‑Fi 6E AX210 and is listed as version
24.40.0 on Intel’s download page.
- Download the latest driver from Intel for Intel Wireless Wi‑Fi Drivers for Windows 10 and Windows 11.
- Install it.
- Restart the computer.
- Test whether Wi‑Fi connects immediately after reboot.
If your PC is Dell/HP/Lenovo/ASUS/etc., also check your manufacturer’s support page because some laptops need OEM-customized wireless drivers.
2. Disable Windows Fast Startup
Fast Startup can sometimes leave the wireless adapter in a half-initialized state after shutdown/restart.
- Open Control Panel.
- Go to Power Options.
- Click Choose what the power buttons do.
- Click Change settings that are currently unavailable.
- Uncheck Turn on fast startup.
- Click Save changes.
- Shut down fully, wait 10 seconds, then power on again.
Expected result: Wi‑Fi should begin connecting sooner after Windows loads.
3. Disable Wi‑Fi adapter power saving
- Right-click Start.
- Open Device Manager.
- Expand Network adapters.
- Right-click Intel Wi‑Fi 6E AX210.
- Choose Properties.
- Go to the Power Management tab.
- Uncheck Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power.
- Click OK.
- Restart Windows.
4. Reset the network stack
This is safe, but it will remove saved network adapters and may require reconnecting to Wi‑Fi.
- Open Command Prompt as Administrator.
- Run these commands:
Code:
netsh winsock reset
netsh int ip reset
ipconfig /flushdns
- Restart the computer.
- Reconnect to your Wi‑Fi network.
5. Forget and re-add the Wi‑Fi network
- Go to Settings.
- Open Network & Internet.
- Go to Wi‑Fi.
- Click Manage known networks.
- Select your Wi‑Fi network.
- Click Forget.
- Reconnect and enter the Wi‑Fi password again.
6. Check router security settings
The AX210 can sometimes delay association if the router is using mixed/legacy security.
Recommended router settings:
- Security: WPA2-Personal AES or WPA3/WPA2 mixed
- Avoid: WPA/WPA2 TKIP
- Band: Test both 5 GHz and 6 GHz if available
- Channel width: Try 80 MHz instead of 160 MHz for testing
7. If the problem started after a driver update
Try rolling back the driver:
- Open Device Manager.
- Expand Network adapters.
- Right-click Intel Wi‑Fi 6E AX210.
- Choose Properties.
- Go to Driver.
- Click Roll Back Driver if available.
- Restart the PC.
If it still delays
Please reply with:
- Your Windows version: Windows 10 or Windows 11, and version such as 23H2 / 24H2 / 25H2.
- Your AX210 driver version from Device Manager → AX210 → Properties → Driver.
- Your PC/laptop model.
- Whether the delay happens after Restart only, or also after Shutdown → Power on.
- Whether you are connecting to 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, or 6 GHz Wi‑Fi.
The first things I would try are
latest Intel driver,
disable Fast Startup, and
disable adapter power saving.