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  1. Hello, I believe I've recently contracted a virus. I cannot disable "Hide protected operating system files" in explorer. I mean I can, but it does nothing and as soon as I open folder options again it just goes right back to enabled. I've tried doing it via registry, but it's nowhere to be found. (pic for proof) I've tried using process monitor to find out what's undoing my changes, but couldn't figure it out for the life of me. I'm looking for any info that might help my case. Thanks for reading.
  2. Was, long ago disabled CG-NAT. Very possible this might be the issue. Took me 17 phone calls to my ISP to disable CG-NAT ~7 months ago due to them being incompetent. And now I check my IP and see it's 100.85.x.x and am going to make an angry phone call yet again.
  3. Due to the fact it's summer break a couple of friends and I decided to make a Minecraft server... The issue is it works completely fine with people outside my network, like it's supposed to. But only if they have the same ISP. A couple of things to not: I use cloudflare's DNS I tried putting the local address in DMZ I turned off all the firewalls on my network and computer I turned off WAN blocking People who's connection gets blocked (because they're on a different ISP) turned off their firewalls on their computers We disabled our antivirus software (those of us who have it) Any help to this would be appreciated as I'm at a dead end here. Again it works with people outside my network on the same ISP, but not with people using a different ISP.
  4. I don't have unlimited speed I have 70 Mbit/s now, but seems unlimited bandwidth. I live in a very huge house so wifi isn't an option and I'm getting fiber in a few years so I'm keeping my LAN.
  5. 70mbps isn't the bandwidth limit. It's the speed limit. I have 6 devices on wifi rn all operating at max speed.
  6. It shouldn't be the switch as it's brand new and rated for gigabit across all ports. I have tried another cable from my router to my switch. Same result. I'm positive it's the router at this point
  7. If I run 2 cables from 2 different router ports to both PCs both get max speed. Can it be a router port/configuration issue and if so how do I fix that?
  8. If both PCs are on wifi or 1 on wire and I run the test at the same time they all get 70Mbits/s
  9. Plain dividing speed is not how a switch works. Can I point you to a user guide...
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