Home networking issue - only 1 pc connects at a time but need 5

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ISP no help, only supports one ethernet connection - we disabled wifi to be healthier (have infant here too) but need ethernet to work for 4-5 pcs on home office. I've tinkered in the ip settings all i know how to do (limited exp in ip/port forwarding diy for gaming as a younger teen in my youth) but no access to router here.

NEED help as I work from home as a youtuber full time. Please!

TY for your time, sincerely, in advance. Great respect for people volunteering their knowledge to help others freely (i do this via yt in other areas)

Dustin Nemos
 


After running the wizard, you need to move the line from your computer from eth0 to eth1 and set the PC back to receiving an IP address automatically. Also, plug the line from your modem into eth0. Once in eth1, your PC should be assigned an IP address by DHCP. If you do an "ipconfig /all" in a command prompt it should list a "gateway address". Putting this address into a browser should bring up the router configuration page again.
 



how about a run DLL error in C:\windows\system32\nvspcap64.dll
Missing entry: Shadowplayonsystemstart

sounds ominous.
 
nvspcap = Nvidia shadowplay capture. It can record your game session (or other stuff I guess). Somehow something got corrupted. Reinstalling your Nvidia drivers will probably fix it. Or you can go to your Task Manager and click the "Startup" tab and disable that entry (Do you record game sessions?). You might find some other things that start automatically that you want to disable.
 



There are only about 20-30 options there none of them mention shadowplay
I do love to disable nonessential startups...