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Bandwidth issue?
Bandwidth issue?
Open | Networking

So my family owns an arcade and I want to make sure this is the problem before I have my father(the owner) try and fix it. He’s not very tech savvy at all, I am a little. But the issue is when we come in to open everyday we keep having internet troubles once we turn all the games on. I’ll admit I turn all the games on at the same time so it’s like 20-25 games connecting to the internet all at once. Then when I go back to the router it always has a red light on it. Then after I restart it a few times it will fix it. So should I have him get a better router for bandwidth so it can handle more connections at once? Or is it something else.

Also randomly throughout the day random games will disconnect from the internet and say they are offline and I’ll have to restart that particular game to get it to connect again. So idk if that extra info helps but anything would be a great help thanks.


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I accidentally turned on Airplane Mode on my computer while remoting into it. I'm currently 200km away. What should I do?
I accidentally turned on Airplane Mode on my computer while remoting into it. I'm currently 200km away. What should I do?
Solved

I’m using Windows and was connected to my computer remotely. While using it, I accidentally turned on Airplane Mode. The remote session disconnected immediately. I don’t think I can reconnect unless someone physically turns Airplane Mode off.

Is there any way to recover from this remotely, or am I stuck until someone can access the machine in person?

For the future, what’s the best way to prevent this from happening again?

Edit:
- As some people suggested, i asked chatgpt to write me a python script that periodically turns off Airplane Mode and turns Wi-Fi back on. It's doable, so I’ll run it on my remote computer.
- I will invest one on KVM or smart plug or Ethernet.
- I ordered a pizza, he will help me turn it on 😃

- For anyone curious about how it happened: I turned off Bluetooth, which made the icon freeze for a moment. Then it disappeared and the Airplane Mode icon showed up in its place, and I accidentally clicked it.

Thanks!!!!!


PC abruptly powers off and requires disconnecting power to restart. Only occurs when playing games. I suspect it's a PSU failure but would like to confirm before replacing. Is there a way to confirm the issue?
PC abruptly powers off and requires disconnecting power to restart. Only occurs when playing games. I suspect it's a PSU failure but would like to confirm before replacing. Is there a way to confirm the issue?
Open | Hardware

Hey All,

I have a 6 year old self-built PC that started exhibiting signs of a possible PSU problem but I wanted to see if I could confirm that before I buy a replacement PSU.

About 4 months ago I discovered that if I attempt to play basically any game my system will suddenly power almost completely off after a few minutes of gameplay. This includes games that are not pushing the system to it's limits (world of warcraft, etc) and the graphics settings don't seem to change the behavior.

Essentially what happens is the screen cuts to black, the fans, etc all stop BUT the RBG built into my memory modules continue to be illuminated. I can't power the system back on unless I turn the switch on the PSU off and on again or disconnect power entirely and plug it back in. After that I can power the system back on as usual.

The system exhibits zero issues when not playing games at all. Google says this is possibly a sign of a PSU failure/overload but given it only happens when I attempt to play games I haven't ruled out that the faulty component may be the GPU.

The system has a Corsair HXi 1000 watt PSU and a Radeon RX6900 XT GPU. The one thing I want to note is that the GPU is semi new to me as a friend gave it to me since I was still running a nvidia 1080ti until last December. I installed the new GPU back then and played some games and everything seemed fine. I don't game on PC as often as I once did so I went about 4 months without playing anything and then when I booted up WoW in April this behavior started.

Is there anyway I can definitively diagnose what the problem is or is this a situation where I should basically try replacing things (putting my old GPU back in, trying a new PSU, etc) to figure out the issue? Thanks!