Did you try reseating the Ethernet cables to the CPU? The cable makes a loop.
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Quoted from speederice:I have a Ghostbusters that is doing the same thing. I’m in the process of trying to find a fix with Stern support. They asked me to try unplugging the Ethernet cables from the CPU in the backbox, but that didn’t help. I found unplugging the Ethernet cable from node board 9 under the game brought back node board 1, but that obviously isn’t a fix. Check the nodes under the game for anything that looks burned out, as I think I lost node 9 on my game and now it is not completing the chain to the other boards.[quoted image]
Do you have the stern topper? If so, open up the center and reseat the cables in there too.
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