If you disabled bluetooth in the bios then it will be disabled completely, the hacker must have access through your wifi/internet connection and your os is compromised, i'd wipe it and reinstall
By the time you know it has been used as a vector for attack it is kinda a bit late isn't it. While they may have data processing outside russia, there headquarters and software development is still done in Moscow, which means they have to operate under Russian Law which we all know is arbitary...
Thats the problem though, his previous experience tells him that the west would do virtually nothing and Ukraine would capitulate quickly as he believes they really are a nazi regime who the people want rid off etc, which is obviously completely wrong.
I use Adaptive QOS with manual speed entered, 20 upload and 210 download (this is on a virgin 200 mb which is 220 download and 22 upload roughly) the guides say use about 80% of upload and download and I also use the following custom options in this order:
Gaming
Video & Audio Streaming
Work...
anything that supports fq_codel or cake would work well, so anything on the openwrt support list capable of 500 mb, also i have an asus which does a good job, with maxed speed tests on two machines, the ping tops at 84 but averages 20 ms (84 only happened once) thats using asus adaptive qos set...
Make sure you connect your router wan port to the bottom port on the superhub (4 i think) all the others are disabled in modem mode. Also, as someone else said turn off both the superhub and router, turn the router on first then wait, then turn the superhub on, it should work then.
Looks like it from that data, but if it is caused there which router you use shouldn't make much difference. I don't have any experience with fibre/vdsl etc only ever used cable. Have been very lucky in that respect that we've never really been in a congested area, only for a few months years...
Not sure I can offer much more help then, as i've found with even heavy use pings stay under pretty low, no lag spikes. When getting lag spikes in games how heavily is the connection being used and how high do the pings go? Might be worth leaving pingplotter running to get more info of exactly...
You might need to limit it to less than 65mb, and remember the cpu of the rt-n66u limits the qos to a max of around 60 mb on the rt-n66u in my experience. Also, with the later asus units hardware acceleration only works with adaptive qos. the other modes disable hardware acceleration, although...
it's worth noting for ez update you don't need to rename the bios file, you only need to do that for bios flashback. Also is a good idead to change windows settings so file extensions show, i've occasionally screwed up flashes by renaming and changing the file extension.
I'd download the zip...
for anyone interested you do not need a physical tpm module, amd's 'CPU fTPM' and intel's 'Platform Trust Technology' firmware based tpms are also supported, enabling the options in the bios will then show you're pc as compatible.
they are usually applied from the top down, so create rules for individual ip's above rules for a whole subnet.
theres a pretty good video series on the ubiquiti edgeos I found ages ago on youtube that might help:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t2XWYSmL8rI
Hope this helps
I see two choices really, either software or hardware, so I would either try a live linux distro or a pci-e network card. As the former doesn't cost anything it is what i would do next.
I'm running a 1050ti with ubuntu 20.04 lts at 1440p and had slow scrolling and lagging same as you, Enabling gfx.webrender.all in firefox about:config page fixed that. Am also using the latest 455 proprietry driver.
I don't think they have said what chemical was used, only that it was a cholinesterase inhibitor.
Edit: appears my info is out of date, German government says it was Novichock
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