
It’s many, many times the size of the visible World-Wide Web. Nowadays, this vast archipelago of unlisted networks is called dark address space, the Dark Internet, or, for just the parts based on HTML, the Deep Web.

Most of these addresses belong to networks, databases, and servers that need to be online but that aren’t meant for direct or public access. darknet Originally, this meant any portion of the Internet’s allocated IP address space containing no servers known to the DNS, hence not indexed or searchable by standard Internet tools. Physicists are aware of the comparisons to ether and phlogiston. Experiments to find evidence of these particles are ongoing. Candidates include the axion, a subatomic particle with mass many orders of magnitude less than a proton the WIMP (weakly interacting massive particle), with mass hundreds of times greater than a proton and the dark magnetic monopole. (An even more mysterious something called dark energy supplies another 68%, leaving roughly 5% of the universe for visible matter.) Proposed to explain the glaring differences between predicted and observed movements of distant galaxies, dark matter interacts with gravity but not with the EM fields of visible matter, meaning it can’t be observed directly. dark matter A mysterious substance thought by physicists to make up about 27% of the mass of the universe.
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A widely used family of data-capture hardware & software modules created by National Instruments. An online group that shares decision-making ability based on shares of cryptocurrency or NFTs. (3) Decentralized Autonomous Organization. daemon In Unix and related operating systems, a program that’s always running in the background to respond to service requests. A device that converts bits into analog signals or waveforms. A European standard for digital commercial FM radio. if you're desperate for speed, try disabling any security you might have on the router.EE Terminology - D D D/A Digital to Analog. Wi-fi requires extra processing for stuff like encryption and modulation. but all signs are pointing to replacing the router if I want 25 Mbps down on wireless Wouldn't the cpu speed also affect the wired speed though? How come I can get 25 Mbps down when connecting directly to the router then? So far, changing the channel from Auto to channel 2, and then overclocking from the default 216 MHz to 240 MHz has allowed the download speed to go from around 9 Mbps to 14 Mbps. so I tried 240 MHz and it got an additional download speed bump from about 12 Mbps to 14.5 Mbps. I read on the forums that overclocking to 280 MHz or above will brick this router (Linksys WRT54G v2.2). Even when the computer is right next to the router, I get more or less the same speeds, so it's also not a function of distance. The other options didn't seem to make any difference after I changed them one by one. Changing the channel from Auto to 2 (which seemed to be the least congested) increased the download speed from 9/10 to 11/12 Mbps. Station Ripper V 1.1 will do.Ĭan't ths cpu be overclocked to potentially 300MHz? even overclocking to 250MHz would help a lot.

Disable CTS protection in the advanced wireless page and enable frame bursting. Set your ACK timing to 20 and set your transmit power to 5 mW. Turn off the "Auto Channel" feature and set it for the channel with the least noise. I need the VPN capabilities of dd-wrt, so there's no going back But it would be nice to be able to access the download speed I'm paying for on wireless without having to change the router. I seem to recall that before I changed the firmware on this router to dd-wrt, I was getting around 25 Mbps download and 10 Mbps upload via wireless. For choices, see the "What's the best router" sticky in the general forum. You need a router with a faster cpu and probably N protocol to route that fast. Last edited by sabrex on Tue 1:19 edited 2 times in total However, when connected to the router via wireless 802.11g, the download speed never goes higher than about 10 Mbps (ranges between 7 and 10 Mbps) but the upload speed is still around 10-11 Mbps.Īny ideas what could be causing this? How can I get the wireless download speeds to get close to the 25 Mbps I'm getting when I connect directly to the router? Thanks. When connected to the router with a wire, this is the speed I get on the ISP's speedtest site (advertised speed for my connection is 25 Mbps download and 10 Mbps upload): Here is the settings page for the wireless: I have tried builds 1489 and am getting the same results. I have been reading the forums and unable to come up with any solutions to my problem. Posted: Tue 1:13 Post subject: WRT54G v2.2 slow wireless download (wireless upload ok)
