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Bittenfleax

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  1. Yes, you have to connect to the VPN as well. Otherwise they cannot see you unless you do a static route from your VPN subnet to your LAN subnet. Well, it depends on the type of VPN. But I would connect to it anyway. Just to keep things simple for now.
  2. Can they all ping your laptop when you are all connected to the VPN?
  3. Not really?! What keyboard was it?
  4. Or it runs like a bag of sh*t because of thermal throttling.
  5. Oh right. The only other thing I can suggest is move to a different OS and see if it does it on that. Still try downgrading drivers even further just incase. If it does not work, then RMA your card. If that does not work, RMA your PSU.
  6. Have a look in application. Doubt there will be anything, but you never know. Have you tried using an older version of your graphics driver? If not, here is a link to the old drivers: http://support.amd.com/en-us/download/desktop/previous?os=Windows 7 - 64 You want the Crimson ones.
  7. Welcome to the forums Have a look in Event Viewer under the System logs. They should probably return critical errors and should show some details along with the errors.
  8. Bittenfleax

    Fuck it, I bought gta lol 3.5million moneys wit…

    Yeahhhh, I got mine with only 500k. Its a good game
  9. Keep your router on 192.168.1.1. On the 192.168.1.0 subnet. Change your pfSense to go on a different subnet. I like 192.168.10.0. Then your pfSense box on 192.168.10.0. You may want to do a fresh install of pfSense and redo it with those settings. Then Go to: Firewall\NAT\Outbound Check for an auto created rule that should look like this yours should be 192.168.10.0 - not 192.168.0.0 because you changed it earlier: If it is already there, great. But change it and make sure that "Static Port" in that rule is checked. What this will do is ensure that the local ports for your devices (eg each browser tab has its own "local port" - Google local ports for more info) stay the same as they fly out your pfSense box to the internet. (Because pfSense likes to change them for "security" reasons although it is not essential). - This also fixes the problem of OPEN/CLOSED NAT in games with pfSense. If it is not there: Create a "Static NAT". Make sure you set it to "Manual". Then add the rule with the settings above.
  10. I agree. I am still running a 2GB GTX 680. It runs every game I throw at it. Arma 3, GTA 5 etc. And yeah I have to have details on medium but like you said, if you know what to change, most settings can be on high apart from the ones you know take up VRAM.
  11. Yes, true. Sooooo... about the problem. Are both your WAN and LAN ports on a network card or is one the on-board motherboard ethernet port and the other a network card?
  12. Done 1 1/2 car audio setups now. It depends on how common parts are for your car here are both of mine where one is common and one is not. Corsa 1.2 - Common, lots of things on the market One in my Corsa 1.2 (which is done). I got a random Single DIN Head Unit off of Amazon. I got bluetooth to connect to my iPhone as I use Spotify. Best decision ever, bluetooth is great for passing my phone round the car when others want to put on a song. I have not seen a loss in quality compared to my aux into the radio as well. So dunno what those guys are on about. Note: You can get double to single DIN adapters for your car probably. Adapter from Vauxhall wiring harness to ISO from guess where, Amazon Changed front two and rear two speakers from some local speaker shop - there should probably be one by you I did have an 8" sub and an Amp on the rear parcel shelf but I blew the amp. lol That was live and sound signal under the trim all the way to the back. That setup cost me £25 ($40) altogether because I got the sub and amp second hand and wiring is cheap . MR2 2.0 - Not common parts compared to Corsa Still in progress at the moment. As it is old and parts (for audio) are not everywhere I have resorted to eBay and Chinese shops where the shipping is like... a month. Things like dash dials are coming from Poland with a sketchy website 0_o... E.g, wiring adapters and stuff. Also, a lot of wiring done my self as the old Japanese radio was totally bodged in. Still deciding on a double DIN radio. Might go with non-touchscreen as a friend of mine bought a cheep one and said "You get what you pay for". So unless you want to spend $200/$250 there is no point. And by that time, you won't have money for speakers and adapters. I plan to put an amp in the font (cause engine is in the back) and run that to two 6x9's just behind the seat. Although for now, I need to get a head unit . TL;DR You can easily do it with that budget, just $100 on a head unit, $50 (or less if you want) on speakers and a few $ on wiring and adapters. I also HIGHLY RECOMMEND BLUETOOTH.
  13. When I did mine, I have my phone line going into my modem (which I already had) then from my modem to my ISP router. I just changed my ISP router with my pfSense one and changed PPoE settings so that I can connect (you will see what I mean when you are reading about it). So yeah, basically a modem/router that can take your phone connection and spit it out has an ethernet. (Which your ISP router is acting as). - That is the best way of putting it However, if you cannot disable DHCP it is kinda cr*p. Have a Google of your ISP and have a look at other people trying to replace the router and see what they did. Not necessarily with pfSense although that would help more.
  14. So you have turned off DHCP on your ISP router? - Probably won't do anything as long as you are directly into the pfSense box, just checking Why not replace your ISP router with your pfSense box? What are your exact settings?? Also, is your phone connecting to the router or the pfSense box? What is connected to your pfSense box - or what will be?
  15. Yeah, my brother is waiting on one at the moment as well. Tried to get it the other day and still no luck. I guess we just gotta wait sucks.
  16. Bittenfleax

    A really amazing deal on a computer on Gumtree…

    5 port switch is cheap as chips!
  17. Yeah, sure. I do prefer Teamspeak however. We can either Skype or use my Teamspeak. If so, I can PM you the IP
  18. Yep, it is not incredibly easy to set up though. And as you said, you need an ethernet cable. It is called "Wake on LAN" or WoL. Or in your case "Wake on WAN" because you will be turning it on from out side your network. You need a few things for this to happen: - A motherboard to support it - which yours does, look here: https://www.asus.com/support/faq/114359/ - An operating system to support it - what is your OS? - A router to support it (or support port forwarding which almost all do) - What is your router? - An Ethernet connection (wired connection) If you know how to port forward, then port forward port 9 on UDP. If not, then I can assist Also to answer your question, once you turn no your PC using WoL/WoW, then it will go to the locked login screen - Teamviewer can login from here as long as you have your password.
  19. Are you doing this in the HP Provisioning software? If not: Press F10 at startup to get into it and install the OS from there. You don't even need a bootable USB then, just an ISO or a disk with 2012 R2 on. It will add all of the HP tools and drivers then as well.
  20. Use Malwarebytes to scan for malware. - Does not hurt to try right? Is she on ethernet? Is she on the Gigabit port and you on a non-gigabit port on the router?
  21. I take it, it is for gaming? You could also use a lower PSU and save some money. 500w should do with some headroom.
  22. Eh I guess. I don't trust them as sometimes the keys "expire" or stop working after 6 months or a year.
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