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No I never go Idle, I setup everything to not to in the power management (never sleep, never screen off or screensaver, never shutdown HDD etc...). Even with no ethernet active transfer it's still up
It still act weird, sometimes, when I disable Wifi manually or if I unplug both RJ45 and HDMI, things I won't be doing everyday. So it's 90% more stable that way.
Also try to reboot twice, it helped me... once
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Problem solved by using an hdmi hub, unpowered! HDMI cable goes to hub and from hub another HDMI cable to TV, that keeps etherent alive with TV off - no other changes made.
i used a cheap hdmi hub from ****, 4-5$.
thank you for support.
ps. problem then is on hdmi current along with usb ethernet hw.
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Originally posted by iusefree View PostProblem solved by using an hdmi hub, unpowered! HDMI cable goes to hub and from hub another HDMI cable to TV, that keeps etherent alive with TV off - no other changes made.
i used a cheap hdmi hub from ****, 4-5$.
thank you for support.
ps. problem then is on hdmi current along with usb ethernet hw.
This is done as follows:
1. Attach a monitor to the device, right-click on the Desktop and then
choose "Screen Resolution".
2. Click Detect and then click on "Another display not detected".
3. Under "Multiple displays", select "Try to connect anyway on: VGA".
4. Then click Apply.
When you then unplug the HDMI monitor from the device (or power it off), the system will switch to that non-existent VGA display and continue running normally with all Network interfaces active. Of course, to prevent Connected Standby mode from being entered, the registry variable HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Power\CsEnab led must previously have been set to 0 and the machine rebooted.
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Originally posted by darfnix View PostSimpler solution
The simplest solution is to configure Windows to switch to another display when the main display is not available (even when there is no other display available).
This is done as follows:
1. Attach a monitor to the device, right-click on the Desktop and then
choose "Screen Resolution".
2. Click Detect and then click on "Another display not detected".
3. Under "Multiple displays", select "Try to connect anyway on: VGA".
4. Then click Apply.
When you then unplug the HDMI monitor from the device (or power it off), the system will switch to that non-existent VGA display and continue running normally with all Network interfaces active. Of course, to prevent Connected Standby mode from being entered, the registry variable HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Power\CsEnab led must previously have been set to 0 and the machine rebooted.
It works!!!! I can now switch off my TV or even remove my hdmi cable and pipo remains connected... Thanks a lot.
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I did this change, adding a secondary monitor set to Try to connect on VGA anyway and did the registry change. It has been working fine for 2 weeks without a monitor connected to HDMI. Then all of a sudden, the ethernet stopped. When I looked I could see the orange LED flashing dimly but all ethernet activity had stopped. I couldn't VNC into the machine.
When I connected a HDMI cable to it and to a monitor, the ethernet came back to life. I can tell by my logs that besides the LAN everything else was working ok, all usb adapters/etc.
There is nothing obvious in the windows event log.
Has anyone else seen this? Any ideas?
Thanks
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In fact, I have now found this error in the Windows System Event Log about the same time:
The application-specific permission settings do not grant Local Activation permission for the COM Server application with CLSID
{D63B10C5-BB46-4990-A94F-E40B9D520160}
and APPID
{9CA88EE3-ACB7-47C8-AFC4-AB702511C276}
to the user NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM SID (S-1-5-18) from address LocalHost (Using LRPC) running in the application container Unavailable SID (Unavailable). This security permission can be modified using the Component Services administrative tool.
Tracing the CLSID, this is the RuntimeBroker? Weird - not sure if cause or effect.
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Originally posted by no_spam_for_me View Postwhat's about something like this https://www.headlessghost.com/
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So I have been using a USB Dongle that's USB 3.0 and gigabit connection and a HDMI device someone else mentioned on here that tricks the system to think a display is connected. I also turned off the CS state thing and everything seems to be working fine. I think the thread is a bit hard to follow though with everything. Is this type of setup not working for others?
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Originally posted by kenman345 View PostSo I have been using a USB Dongle that's USB 3.0 and gigabit connection and a HDMI device someone else mentioned on here that tricks the system to think a display is connected. I also turned off the CS state thing and everything seems to be working fine. I think the thread is a bit hard to follow though with everything. Is this type of setup not working for others?
And I also unchecked the "Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power" option on the onboard ethernet adapter.Last edited by johnnygal; 16 April 2015, 18:49. Reason: Added detail about power management on ethernet adapter
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