No internet (wired) connectivity directly after startup

Often after starting up my computer I have no functional internet connection. A restart is then required to get connected.
As a result syncs normally done at startup (such as dropbox and an rsync script I run) fail.  Safari behaves as if there is a connection,
but does not actually connect to any site. 
Note that this is NOT a WiFi problem, since I am connected to the router by ethernet cable (as well as WiFi, usually).
I have never seen this before on Mavericks.
I have started noticing this after upgrading to Yosemite, on several occasions and on several computers, including a late 2013 iMac and an early 2008 iMac.
After a restart the problem is always gone. I have never seen it happen on the second start.

Hi Eric,
Thanks for your reply.
Tonight the problem has turned from a minor nuisance into a major disaster, so I hope you -- or some else -- can help.
When I turned on my new, 2013, iMac this evening I had once again no internet, as stated in my post. I checked that the status lights in System preferences, Network was green. But there was no connection to anything. I restarted. Still no internet. I turned WiFi on. It connected (WiFI signal in status bar was black, with four bars showing). Now both status lights in System preferences (Ethernet AND WiFi) were green. But still no connections to anything. Then I decided to restart my router, and then the iMac, but this did not help.
I checked that my iPad connected to the internet, and it did, before and after the router restart. I tried two more restarts, but unlike what happened in previous occasions this did not help either. Then I decided to try my MacBook Pro (Mid 2009), via WiFi, and it connected without any problem. Then I tried to restart my iMac from a clone I made a few months ago. This worked, and I was connected to the internet. Then I restarted my iMac from its internal disk again. Now, finally, I had internet.
But then I noticed something really weird, which might be a clue. I clicked the two links in your mail. They opened in Safari. The pages load extremely rapidly, but turned out to be completely empty. This is not the first time I have noticed such behavior with Apple Support pages. Previously, I believed that there was something wrong with those pages. But now I tried to look at those pages on my laptop (also running Yosemite 10.10.1) in Safari, and they load at normal speed, and are visible. Then I tried looking at them on my iMac using google Chrome, and once again they are visible.
Unfortunately those pages do not address my problem, but I understand these are the first things to check, and I appreciate your help.
I will report here how this story continues, because clearly it is not finished.

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