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  1. I honestly think you need a new Power supply. I've seen them fail, during Voltage Spikes before. Replace it, your good to go. Mark7
  2. Hi guys, here is my scenario, had a customer "Burn Up" 3 Classic 4500,s after about 3 months. No way, I said. I replaced all 3, No Charge. Started playing 20 questions with him. Turns out he was plugging in a Hard Disk Memory unit that drew more power then the Buzz 4500 Power Transformer could provide to the Classic. He switched to Thumbnail Storage Drives, or USB storage Drives, and the problem went away. .I got new Power supply's for all 3 units, and they are working fine, to this day. Mother's and Girlfriend's boxes. Just a complete Reboot, and set up. No damage inside. You can't draw more power than the Supply Transformer can Provide. The USB ports can only provide a small amount of Operation Voltage / Amperage / Watts Not sure if this will help, but like i said, this was my scenario. Mark7
  3. Nice, I need a few of those, please
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    Disconnect the Ethernet cable to your Buzz Box as well. It will work better. Mark7
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    Okay, all of my Buzz products, including customers IP providers, wired ethernet, has measured average 90 Mbs. I have Starlink with 200Mbs, wired 90 Mbs, through DLink Fast switch, Cat 7 for the router. On the P6, and everything else, 7 boxes.... On Wireless StarLink G5 Wireless, connection P6, 200 Mbs. All of my Buzz Boxes never went above 90 Mb, in any connection, or country, or IP provider Feed. I have a customer that has 900 mbs measured by Anlaiti, WiFi, ethernet wired, 90 Mbs. Hope this helps, Its not your IP provider. I travel a lot, and test these boxes everywhere. Thank you, Mark7
  6. Yes, there is a fix in the works. Thank you for your help. Mark7
  7. Sorry, I did not think that would be a problem.
  8. Hi razor07 can you show us a picture or a screen shot?
  9. Yes, I will be at Buzz HQ next week. Love the P6, but understand programming issues. Thanks everyone for you help. Still have 2 Killer XRS4900 MAX as back up. And a U5
  10. Okay, the MAC server is working on Buzz6, but I had to disconnect the power to the P6 for it to work properly. Not sure what caused that, but P6 with Buzz6, 3 XC servers, and 1 MAC is now working. Thanks
  11. Okay, all 3 XC servers came back on line, after Deleting them all, and the Cache. Reloaded, and now they are all working. Now, trying the MAC server, on Buzz6 Will let you know how it goes. Thank you, everyone for your help
  12. Okay, that took a while, Deleting took 2 minutes for each XC Server. Cleared Cache on Buzz6. Cache was at 660mb. Put first URL in, and it connected, no changes in URL address. Now for the 4 other servers. I did load 1 server into Buzz5 and it worked perfectly. Will update after loading the rest of the servers, including the MAC server. Thanks Ryu
  13. Okay, will do. I'll let you know in a few minutes
  14. Okay, tried /c on all 3 different XC Servers on Buzz6, still doesn't work. Thanks for the suggestion.
  15. I know it was working on the Labour Day weekend...
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