So I can ping the majority of the IP aside from the router. Would it help if I changed my IP from dynamic to static? It says my router and some of my devices are dynamic. I know generally dynamic is better but would that affect anything? And if so, how do I do that.
So this is a bit complicated to explain but this is something I simply can't solve. Essentially I had an old computer that I had in place of this new one that used the same ethernet cable that I am currently on. With my old PC I had no issues accessing my router settings with 192.168.0.1. I also...
Ethernet works. The internet works just fine which is what confuses me... If my network driver wasn't working then I would assume my internet would be faulty too but it works how it should..
So brief summary of how my network is setup and the devices that are plugged in:
I have the main router/modem box connected directly into 3 PC's, one of them includes my current one, one is my old PC, and one is my sisters. I also have a box plugged into the jack that lets me run ethernet via...
Hey yeah, that is the motherboard.
Here is the info you asked for:
Computer: ASUS ROG Strix GL10CS_GL10CS
CPU: Intel Core i7-9700K (Coffee Lake-S, P0)
3600 MHz (36.00x100.0) @ 3890 MHz (39.00x99.8)
Motherboard: ASUS GL10CS
BIOS: GL10CS.311, 04/21/2020...
So I used to have 2x4GB RAM sticks that I replaced with 2x8GB RAM that are both advertised to run at 2666 speed. The old sticks ran also advertised to run at 2666 and when doing some digging I found out that my computer indeed ran them at 2666 speed. So after replacing them with the new sticks...