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Most people are utterly unaware of the issue because 1 - there aren't that many PS5s in the wild and 2 - many people do not have capped internet.
I live in rural America. I have 250 gb a month. And that is a VERY generous plan.
I got my PS5 in February and started transferring things over. There was some downloading of course, but i blew through about 200 gigs in 2 weeks. That seemed higher than I anticipated. As you can figure, I watch my data like a hawk.
So in march I started testing. To my alarm, the system (the only thing connected to my router) was chewing through about 4 gigs an hour on average. Mind you, this is with no active downloads happening.
Of course I called support. I have received various answers from "this is your ISP's fault" to "that is normal data consumption for the system." These answers feel like low level tech support answers which are not based in reality and based on trying to get me off the phone.
This Tuesday I took my system to work (my internet is uncapped and the router is robust in its data tracking). I was able to isolate my PS5 client and watch the data burn. Here is what I uncovered.
After turning on the system it went immediately into high data consumption. With the HTTP Protocol over TLS SSL doing 99% of my total internet bandwidth. I am not proficient at what this means but I do understand that it has something to do with the handshake between my ISP, my system, and Sony's servers. Here is the image.
I called Sony Support who recommended that I put it in safe mode and choose option 4. So I did with the same result after boot up
I did notice however, that after about an hour after each boot up, the system got tired of asking for handshakes and finally quit.
It would continue to fall until it was far closer to what it should be in terms of idle data consumption.
So I tried putting the system into rest mode with all the internet functions in rest mode active, thinking it would maintain all the handshakes made. It didn't. In this image you can see the data jump again. In the middle my system started an update download that I quickly stopped. But it does highlight the PS5 actually doing something besides the handshakes.
... keep reading on reddit β‘Hi Reddit, Dr. Tammie King here and I am here today to talk about dog behaviour!
I have a Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Zoology/Ethology and a PhD in dog behaviour/anthrozoology. I have been researching pet behaviour and human-animal interactions for over 20yrs.
I have previously worked in the veterinary industry and as an animal behaviour consultant, supporting pet owners and industry professionals. I am passionate about everything related to dog science, how we can better understand the human-pet relationship and improve pet welfare.
I have published scientific, peer-reviewed papers on the traits of an ideal pet dog in Australia and how dog breeders can select for beauty and behaviour. I have given numerous conference presentations on dog behaviour research and conducted many workshops to help people better understand pet behaviour.
Pet acquisitions surged in the beginning of the pandemic last year and it seems now that many are sadly struggling, which could lead to abandonment of pets. Research shows that one of the most common reasons for pet relinquishment is due to behavioural issues β but many of these can be prevented and managed with the right advice and support.
Has your pet started exhibiting any new behaviours during the pandemic lockdowns that they didnβt before? Iβm here to help. Ask me anything about dog behaviour!
EDIT: Thanks so much for all of your great questions! I have to hop off now but make sure to follow me on Twitter until our next session!
EDIT 2: Wow, I have come back to so many more great questions. I will take the time over the next few days to answer the most popular/top questions. So if there is a topic you really want me to address then make it known.
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Tammie_King
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/pets-pandemic-your-pet-ready-life-post-lockdown-tammie-king/
https://twitter.com/tammietheking/status/1358807032724414464?s=20
This will be default starting in Chrome 90 and itβs assumable that other browsers will follow.
This is generally a good thing, but it will break some things for us such as redirecting mail.companydomain.com to outlook.office365.com
If mail.companydomain.com is submitted as an HTTPS request, there will be a certificate mismatch error. So, we have users specifically NOT use HTTPS when accessing web mail hosted on Office365.
What can be done to make these types of URL redirections work with HTTPS without errors?
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