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mexicanwave

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  1. Once I disabled DHCP I started to run into the problem of not being able to connect new devices the access point. For example, when I try to connect my quest 2 it gets stuck on obtaining IP. Could it be possible the DHCP Relay is the best option?
  2. Can you try running the following commands then run the original ones again. ipconfig /flushdns ipconfig /release ipconfig /renew
  3. Hey, try running the following in a Command Prompt as Administrator netsh winsock reset Hit Enter netsh int ip reset Hit Enter Restart your PC and see if it's worked.
  4. Thank you so much for the reply, disabling DHCP completely slipped my mind, I have now disabled it. I'll mark the thread as solved and update if the issue is not solved.
  5. Hi, recently I've encountered an issue with my network connection on my pc where almost daily (sometimes I can go two days without encountering the issue) when I start up my pc in the morning I have an unusually slow network connection. Symptoms of the issue are: Web pages load EXTREMELY slow if they load at all. Steam will launch but the friends' list will not connect Cannot load the access point or the routers admin/settings pages via their IP address Cannot ping the router or any other network-connected device from my PC Cannot connect “Airlink” from my Quest 2 to my PC Speed test will begin but will fail shortly after starting the “download” section Other devices connected to both the main router and the access point can access the internet fine. However, the network icon on the taskbar in windows says I have internet access. I’m normally able to fix the connection issues by restarting the access point and my pc, sometimes taking multiple restarts of both to eventually get things working. Things I’ve tried: Changing ethernet cables Changing ethernet ports on the access point Resetting the network connection in windows Resetting the access point Network Diagram: The reason for using an access point rather than plugging my PC directly into the BT Smart Hub is to allow me to use Airlink with my Quest 2. My Hardware: PC: Windows 10 Home 64 bit Asrock B450 K4 AMD R5 2600 2x8GB Corsair Vengeance LPX RAM RTX 2060 Network: BT Smart Hub 2 (Provided by ISP) Tp-link Archer VR600
  6. Is there a release date for b350 motherboards yet?
  7. I was thinking about going for used but the used market in my area is whack.
  8. My current build (fx 6300, r9 280x, 8gb RAM, 256gb SSD, 1tb HDD) IS starting to show it's age. I have been looking into an upgrade for the cpu. I'm currently looking at the i5 8400 but I'm not sure if it's the way to go or what motherboard and RAM to get. My budget is about £300. Thanks for your help!
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