This is VERY unfortunate and i'm hoping is caused by a firmware update. The whole reason i bought this router was for the QOS features to use with gaming. Now i cant use them. It seems very strange that a QOS setting for upload throughput is affecting only download speeds when wired. I hope this gets fixed soon in a firmware update.
There appears a linear relationship between small increases in running speed and cardiovascular health benefits. Encouraging or coaching recreational runners to increase their running speed to derive these health benefits might be more effective if their joint level kinematic and kinetic strategy was understood. The aim of this investigation was to compare the peak sagittal plane motions, moments, and powers of the hip, knee and ankle at 85%, 100%, 115% and 130% of self-selected running speed. Overground running data were collected in 12 recreational runners (6 women, 6 men) with a full body marker set using a 12-camera Vicon MX system with an AMTI force plate. Kinematics and kinetics were analyzed with Vicon Nexus software. Participants chose to run at 2.6 0.5 m/s (85%); 3.0 0.5 m/s (100%); 3.3 0.5 m/s (115%); and 3.7 0.5 m/s (130%); these four speeds approximately correspond to 6:24-, 5:33-, 5:03-, and 4:30-min kilometer running paces. Running speed had a significant effect (P < 0.05) on peak kinematic and kinetic variables of the hips, knees and ankles, with peak sagittal hip moments invariant (P > 0.54) and the peak sagittal ankle power generation (P < 0.0001) the most highly responsive variable. The timing of the peak sagittal extensor moments and powers at the hip, knee and ankle were distributed across stance in a sequential manner. This study shows that running speed affects lower limb joint kinematics and kinetics and suggests that specific intersegmental kinetic strategies might exist across the narrow range of running speeds.
Amazon FSx for Lustre, a high-performance file system for machine learning, high performance computing, analytics, and other data processing workloads, is making it even easier to process data residing in Amazon S3 with new options for writing results back to S3 and up to 2x faster data transfer speeds between FSx for Lustre and S3.
In addition, Amazon FSx for Lustre now provides up to 2x the data transfer speeds between your Amazon S3 bucket and your FSx for Lustre file system, allowing you to complete your processing workloads even faster.
Broadband or high-speed Internet access allows users to access the Internet and Internet-related services at significantly higher speeds than those available through "dial-up" services. Broadband speeds vary significantly depending on the technology and level of service ordered. Broadband services for residential consumers typically provide faster downstream speeds (from the Internet to your computer) than upstream speeds (from your computer to the Internet).
Cable modem service enables cable operators to provide broadband using the same coaxial cables that deliver pictures and sound to your TV set, though you can still watch cable TV while using a cable modem service. Transmission speeds vary depending on the type of cable modem, cable network and traffic load. Speeds are comparable to or exceed typical residential DSL.
Fiber optic technology converts to light electrical signals carrying data and sends the light through transparent glass fibers about the diameter of a human hair. Fiber transmits data at speeds far exceeding current DSL or cable modem speeds. The actual speed you experience, however, will vary depending upon a variety of factors, such as how close to your computer the service provider brings the fiber and how the service provider configures the service. The same fiber providing your broadband can also simultaneously deliver voice (VoIP) and video services, including video-on-demand.
Satellite broadband, another form of wireless broadband, is useful for serving remote or sparsely populated areas. Downstream and upstream speeds for satellite broadband depend on several factors, including the provider and service package purchased, the consumer's line of sight to the orbiting satellite, and the weather. Satellite service can be disrupted in extreme weather conditions. Speeds may be slower than DSL and cable modem, but the download speed is still much faster than the download speed with dial-up Internet access.
Cabled connections like ethernet, will always be faster and more reliable than wireless ones. The cable gets the signal directly to your connected device rather than relying on over-the-air transmissions.
An old router might be the blockage in your Wi-Fi network. If yours is more than a few years old, it might be time to upgrade. Especially since newer routers feature modern Wi-Fi protocols with faster max speeds.
Most areas have only a couple Internet Service Providers (ISPs) available, so it should be a pretty quick check to see if the other provider that serves your area has better prices for faster internet speeds. You can skim this roundup of best ISPs and check this month's internet deals to figure out if an alternative provider might give you a better price.
If you don't have any fast internet service providers in your area, 5G home internet could be a gamechanger for you. Historically, if you had slim pickings as far as ISPs were concerned, you were basically stuck with just satellite internet as the only alternative. But now that 5G towers have been built around the country, you can get a much faster internet connection by simply plugging in a 5G router.
Both T-Mobile and Verizon offer 5G home internet, and offer download speeds ranging from 72 Mbps all the way to near-gigabit speeds. If you've been stuck with a DSL or satellite internet connection, 5G home internet will be a big upgrade to your internet speeds.
From there, the researchers could finally answer the question posed by the Wall Street Journal : How do these services perform at different internet speeds? The study found that streaming video performance plateaus long before the upper-tier plans offered by ISPs, with plans above 100 megabits-per-second only marginally improving startup delays and resolution, even when multiple devices are viewing videos simultaneously.
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DDR4 memory is the latest generation of memory for computing applications and offers many benefits over previous generations of memory including lower latencies, higher speeds, and more. One thing to keep in mind is that memory needs to be the same type - memory modules are not forward or backward compatible in terms of generation types so DDR3 will not work in DDR2 or DDR4.
Memory is designed to be backward compatible within its generation, so generally speaking, you can safely add faster memory to a computer that was designed to run slower memory. However, your system will operate at the speed of the slowest memory module installed.
PC66 memory is SDRAM designed for use in systems with a 66MHz front-side bus. It is used in the Pentium 133MHz systems and Power Macintosh G3 systems. FPM and EDO speeds are written in nanoseconds (ns), which indicates their access time; the lower the number, the faster the memory (it takes fewer nanoseconds to process data).
4K: With 2 identical RTX A4500s in Windows, Sapphire 2022.5 is on average 2.4x faster in 4K, up to 3.4x faster on some effects, and up to 4.7x faster or more on certain effect combos.
8K: During development, we hypothesized that larger image sizes should see great speed improvements, which proved true when running an 8k test. With 2 identical RTX A4500s in Windows, Sapphire 2022.5 is on average 2.6x faster in 8K. It's up to 3.9x faster on some single effects and could be 6x faster or more on multiple effect combos.
HD: With an intel MacPro with 2 identical Pro Radeon II Duo in macOS, Sapphire 2022.5 is on average 1.5x faster in HD, up to 1.6x faster on some effects, and up to 2.4x faster or more on certain effect combos.
4K: With an intel MacPro with 2 identical Pro Radeon II Duo in macOS, Sapphire 2022.5 is on average 2.1x faster in 4K, up to 3.4x faster on some effects, and up to 4x faster or more on certain effect combos.
HD: With 2 identical RTX A4500s in Linux, Sapphire 2022.5 is on average 1.4x faster in HD, up to 1.6x faster on some effects, and up to 2.4x faster or more on certain effect combos.
4K: With 2 identical RTX A4500s in Linux, Sapphire 2022.5 is on average 2x faster in 4K, up to 3.4x faster on some effects, and up to 4x faster or more on certain effect combos.
Deutsche Telekom is building faster internet connections for millions of customers. Over the last four weeks, Deutsche Telekom has been increasing connection speeds to up to 250 Mbit/s (megabits per second) for 590,000 million lines. The number of lines with speeds of 250 Mbit/s has grown to its current total of nearly 22.5 million. Using other technologies, Deutsche Telekom has sped up lines of a further 43,000 households to up to 100 MBit/s.
The total number of households who can use a rate with up to 100 Mbit/s or more climbed on more than 29 million (www.telekom.de/ausbauticker).
But interested customers should note that they will need to be on the right rate plan to use the enhanced bandwidths. They can take a look at www.telekom.de/schneller (in German only) to check if their lines are ready for higher speeds. Or speak to an advisor in a Telekom Shop or specialist outlet or call the free hotline at 0800 330 1000.
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