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FBGKimpan

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  1. It was solved by a new router. Now I just need to get the speed my ISP is promising me Question; Is my old router worth trying to sell / use as extender or something? Or just toss it?
  2. Thank you for all your help. I tried to connect several cables to my Apple TV and my TV. I couldnt get internet on any of them. My desktop is to far away to try the cables I have.. I also tried to change cables between my router and fiber jack. Nothing changed. I tried what you suggested before, I only kept getting 169 adresses. I tried a very very VERY old shitty router and I got a 192 adress on my desktop (but couldnt set it up because I cant remember the password and shit, ISP modem so not default passwords). I tried to connect my desktop to my fiber jack again, and I got a 192 adress. So I decided to buy a new router and see what happens.. Bought a asus rt-ac86u, hopefully it will be a slight upgrade on WiFi speeds and sort my ethernet out. I couldnt justify a more expensive router Nighthawk x10 was about 100euro more expensive btw, I forgot to say that I got an extensive smart home, which might mess with the router? Like 15 hue lights, nanoleaf wall, 2 echo dots, 4 google home mini, harmony hub etc
  3. Thanks! I'm in bed atm so can't try it now. However, I tried a brand new cable to my apple TV before bed, and it did get a 168 ip with a wire. The desktop wire can't be broken as it works when I put it into my fiber jack. One thing about the ports. When I turned my desktop off, the port it was connected to, turned green. When I turn on the comp, it turned orange.
  4. Hello So I have run into a problem which is pissing me off. My wifi is working without issue, however, I cannot get the ethernet to work. This means, my Phillips Hue Hub is not working, my Apple TV 4k is not working, my desktop is not working. These are connected to Ethernet. Other devices that are connected to Wifi, has no problem. I have tried; Reseting my router several times. Letting my router be disconnected for 2h. Other ethernet cables (Tried to connect another cable to my Apple TV. My cables to my desktop aint that long). Tried using netsh winsock reset, netsh int tcp reset, netsh int ip reset Factory reset my router through its web interface I tried to do a restore on my desktop back to the 23th, when my ethernet was working. Ive called my ISP. No issue on their end. Tried to give my router a static IP. I have also gone through almost everything on this site; https://windowsreport.com/ethernet-valid-ip-configuration-windows-10/ When I run the troubleshoot I get , "Etherenet" doesen't have a valid IP configuration. My router is a Asus 56U and I updated my firmwire to 3.0.0.4.380_7378, which I did after my ethernet started to fk with me. On my router, the connection between my Fiber and Router is lighting Orange. So are 2 other ports. 2 are green. When I change cables, they just changed location (as in, port 1 is orange, 2 is green, if I swap them 2 is now orange and 1 is now green). What the fuck can be the problem? EDIT: I ripped all my cable management out from my desktop and used the ethernet cable directly into the Fiber. It works. So that means I can rule out my computer, cable and ISP. The issue must be with my router. What can be wrong?
  5. Hello! My current specs are: I5 3570k Z77 MPOWER ATX Asus 1080 TI Turbo 11GB Corsair RM750x 750W Samsung 840 250GB Monitor: AOC 27" AGON AG271QG G-Sync IPS 165Hz I've been thinking about upgrading CPU to make sure my i5 3570k aint a bottleneck. I live in Sweden and a store has "pre blackfriday" deals, only on Ryzen atm. Ryzen 1800x Normal: 509 USD Now: 380 USD Ryzen 1700x Normal: 415 USD Now: 339 USD i7 8700k is 474 usd, making 1700x 144USD cheaper atm. I know that i7 8700k is the best for gaming. But do you think its worth going for a 1700x or 1700x now when they are on sale? (Cheapest they have been in Sweden) What are your thoughts? (Yeah, I know I gotta upgrade mobo etc also)
  6. I tried 1. I used DDU and I ran "Amd clean and shutdown (for installing new GPU) and "clean and reset" for nVidia 2. I tried another HDMI cable. 3. I tried the HDMI cable on my laptop and it worked. 4. Its still not working on my desktop. So it's most likely faulty HDMI ports on the GPU?
  7. Tried both HDMI. 1080 TI only has 2x DP and 2x HDMI.
  8. Uff, there must be something thats causing the problem. It worked without problems with my RX 480 just 1h ago =(
  9. I used to. But not after I changed from RX 480 to 1080 TI. Now it looks like this (Its on Swedish, but you'll get the point).
  10. Hey! So I bought a 1080 ti, installed it and my 144hz monitor works perfectly. Drivers are installed. But my HDMI monitor cannot be connected. It gets power, but all I get is "No HDMI signal", Ive tried both HDMI connectors. I dont really know what to do to troubleshoot? Any suggestions? Pisses me off =( HDMI is connected to GPU. nVidia drivers are up to date. Never had a nVidia card on this computer before, so no "old nvidia" drivers.
  11. I appricate all your help guys! But, I decided to not buy the used 980 TI. I decided to buy a new 1080 TI instead. Which I paid 700 euro for. (Which is a decent price in Sweden). Always wanted to have a beast card and always bought the "bang for the buck" cards. But I suppose people are gonna be pissed when I say I only play WoW, LoL, Overwatch at 1080p
  12. So even tho it's older, it's worth it? I know a 980 TI is an upgrade, but I was thinking about driver support and shit like that
  13. So I got a offer on my RX 480. Which is high enough to sell it and buy a used 980 ti for the same price.(I assume functional and atleast 1 year old) Is it worth it?
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