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svrndmngjr

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    svrndmngjr got a reaction from Ydfhlx in Can fiber optic cable solve my DP and HDMI cable issue?   
    Oh wow! I didn't know there was something else to install other than the graphics driver!
     
    This did it! Thanks! 😍
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    svrndmngjr got a reaction from Arika in Can fiber optic cable solve my DP and HDMI cable issue?   
    Oh wow! I didn't know there was something else to install other than the graphics driver!
     
    This did it! Thanks! 😍
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    svrndmngjr reacted to Arika in Can fiber optic cable solve my DP and HDMI cable issue?   
    No, a fibre optic cable won't change anything, the issue is with port prioritisation, it will be prioritising hdmi over display port until the driver is loaded by Windows. It's would only be sending data through the hdmi until this point, which is why it's working through hdmi.
     
    Might just be a matter of updating the firmware to make sure your gpu displays bios on all outputs
    https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/drivers/nv-uefi-update-x64/
     
    Sounds exactly like your problem
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    svrndmngjr reacted to PineyCreek in WAN IP of router is still internal after adding to modem DMZ   
    That sounds about right.  If you run the ISP modem/router in bridge mode then effectively all routing functions are turned off and it acts as a modem.  Therefore your AC88U will see the WAN IP directly.
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    svrndmngjr reacted to PineyCreek in WAN IP of router is still internal after adding to modem DMZ   
    DMZing will pass most things through, but it's still assigning an IP to the connected devices.  You'll need bridge mode I think if you want the actual WAN IP to show in the ASUS router.  If you turn off DHCP and NAT on the ISP router and use a static IP for the router beneath it, then use port forwarding, it will mostly work, but it just gets more annoying from there with having a system running the ddns client all the time connected to the ISP router in order to update the Ddns IP correctly.
     
    Bridge mode's just cleaner by a long shot, and you don't have to deal with feature lockouts on the ISP stuff they provide.
     
    Here's a post on it mentioning your scenario:
     
    https://www.dyncommunity.com/questions/22865/2-routers-network-with-ddns-at-seconary-one.html
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    svrndmngjr reacted to iamdarkyoshi in What should I review next?   
    Lenovo Yoga 920! They've got a nice 4k IPS touchscreen, quad core i7, (sadly no dGPU) and they charge on USB C
     
    And of course they have a badass hinge that looks super cool
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