No, it doesn't happen when I use my XBox 360 via HDMI. I have also installed Ubuntu alongside Windows 7 and it seems that the problem does NOT occur in Ubuntu. So this issue seems to be Windows related... :( I really don't want to reinstall the OS.
I don't know what spec the cables are, but...
Setup:
Intel Core i5 3470 3.2GHz
ASUS P8Z77-V LK mobo
8GB RAM
120GB Intel SSD + 4 HDD
EVGA GeForce GTX 760
TX650W Corsair PSU
OS: Windows 7 64-bit
Problem: I have this computer connected to a Samsung TV via HDMI. Randomly, the display goes black and then comes back after 5 seconds...
Thanks for all the help guys. Looks like I'll have to run some cat6 close enough so that I can at least get a WiFi signal. I'll have to come up with a creative way to run it through the kitchen... hope my roommate doesn't mind. :\
Pinging from router 1 end of powerline: fail
Pinging from router 2 end of powerline: success
Makes sense, given my problem. The computer on router 2 end can't send a reply through the powerline.
The adapter near router 1 has one ethernet port, that one is the Belkin F5D4077.
The one with 3 ports near router 2 is Belkin F5D4081. Both came in the same package.
It's a Belkin model. All the other devices I plug into it work fine... I think the problem is that the adapter near the 2nd router has 3 ethernet ports so there is some branching between the two routers rather than one direct connection.
I have figured out that the problem is with my power line Ethernet adaptors that serve as a connection between the two routers. The setup works when I remove those from the equation. Pretty annoying since the 2nd router is too far for WiFi - I guess my only alternative is to run a long cat6...
I have an ASUS RT-N16 with TomatoUSB (router 1) which is my primary router connected to the internet (IP: 192.168.1.1). My second router is a Linksys WRT-54GL (router 2) with Tomato (IP: 192.168.1.2). I want to be able to connect devices to both routers and have all devices on the network be...
I bought an OCZ Octane S2 SSD about a year ago. They kept failing after a week of use and after I went through 3 drives, I gave up and bought an Intel, which worked flawlessly.
Wasted countless hours reinstalling my OS on each drive only to find that the drive was defective.
Bye bye OCZ. I...
I have a GTX 650 Ti running two monitors on Windows 7 x64. One is a monitor connected via DVI and another is a TV connected via HDMI.
Whenever I connect via remote desktop during the day, when I come home I cannot get the TV to work - it keeps showing no signal. No amount of switching between...
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