My last clock related problem was due to the need for a new CMOS battery. I new for sure I needed it when I started getting a low voltage warning at startup, but I didn't get the message until I had the clock problems for a month or so. The batteries are cheap, so might be an easy try to see if it fixes the problem.
On the other hand I have an old AMD system that has lagged for years. I reset the clock all the time, and it slowly gets behind. I haven't figured that one out.
Also, curious if the network card is bad, as you say you get more setups on the one computer. Makes me wonder if it isn't just a delay, but something causing you to miss data related to the card. Otherwise if it was just a delay the setups should all show up, but delayed on the one. Have you tried switching the router ports also. Swap the router ports you use for each and see if that changes anything. Maybe the router isn't distributing equally.
There's my 2 or 3 cents. Finally if all else fails I've always believed that throwing the dang thing through a window(especially 2nd story or higher) is a good answer at times.
On the other hand I have an old AMD system that has lagged for years. I reset the clock all the time, and it slowly gets behind. I haven't figured that one out.
Also, curious if the network card is bad, as you say you get more setups on the one computer. Makes me wonder if it isn't just a delay, but something causing you to miss data related to the card. Otherwise if it was just a delay the setups should all show up, but delayed on the one. Have you tried switching the router ports also. Swap the router ports you use for each and see if that changes anything. Maybe the router isn't distributing equally.
There's my 2 or 3 cents. Finally if all else fails I've always believed that throwing the dang thing through a window(especially 2nd story or higher) is a good answer at times.
