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    Question Download speed slows after modem/router reset

    Thanks for the reply. I have the coax cable from the wall connected to the modem. I have an ethernet cable running from the modem to the router. From the router, I have an ethernet cable running to my PC. My setup looks exactly like the picture you posted, except I don't have another phone...
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    Question Download speed slows after modem/router reset

    I'm on Cox and paying for 50 Mbps down and 3 Mbps up. For the past couple of weeks, I've been noticing slow internet and when I run a speed test, I see that I'm only getting 2-5 Mbps down. The upload speed is always steady at 3 Mbps. I've noticed that when if I reset the modem and router, a...
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    [SOLVED] Breadboard turns on with screwdriver, cannot turn on with case

    Yeah, I'm glad this was such an easy fix. That video looks interesting, maybe I'll give some ideas a try!
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    [SOLVED] Breadboard turns on with screwdriver, cannot turn on with case

    Oh, using the reset switch does work! So it looks like it is the PWR cable or switch that is defective. Kinda disappointing, the case was just working earlier yesterday, but this does help a ton. Thanks a ton to you and Dsymborski!
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    [SOLVED] Breadboard turns on with screwdriver, cannot turn on with case

    I've just tried moving the motherboard and PSU into the case. I am able to start it up with the screwdriver but still unable to do so with the case.
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    [SOLVED] Breadboard turns on with screwdriver, cannot turn on with case

    I have not tried that yet. When I try to turn it on with the case, I don't actually have the motherboard in the case, the wires are just coming out from the case and attaching to the breadboard.
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    [SOLVED] Breadboard turns on with screwdriver, cannot turn on with case

    I've been having trouble just getting my PC to turn on, so I stripped everything out and built a breadboard with the PSU, motherboard, CPU&HSF, and RAM. I'm able to power this on with a screwdriver on the power pins on the motherboard, so these parts work. I tried powering on the board by...