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By strange DNS issues do you just mean that you're getting disconnects throughout the day? (Presumably you're taking the browser not loading page as the reference for DNS issues?) How often is it happening throughout the day? Does it come back after a few seconds/minutes or do you need to reboot to regain proper access? What is the model of the modem/router the XR is connected to and how have you set that to ensure all traffic flows to the XR? E.g XR in its DMZ, modem/bridge mode
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We don't give out any ETAs but if we were to release .645 publicly it would be using the exact same version of the firmware you're on now. If we made any changes to it we'd release it with a new firmware number.
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Detanye started following Dns issues
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Hi there, I have owned a XR1000v2 for 2 years now. The last month or so I have been having strange DNS issues where it seems to drop out a fair few times a day. Sometimes it happens 3-4 times in a row. Only effects searching for some websites, ok there programs seem to run fine. My phone seems to trigger whatever it is the most, it is a Pixel 10 android. I'm a real noob when it comes to networking but I have changed my DNS to use 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4 which I was hoping would help but has not. I'm sorry if this is. Really easy issue to fix, once again network issues are one of the things I find cosmic for the most part.
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Detanye joined the community
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When it's ready of course! You will see a post once it's ready.
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JOSHR3ll reacted to a post in a topic:
PPPoE session not automatically reconnecting every 24h – Netduma R3 (firmware 4.0.540)
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From my testing, my solution only works if the factory reset is on firmware version 4.0.41. Firmware version 4.0.41 was the last firmware with PPPoE working. Any factory reset after that firmware will break it again. The solution was to automatically reconnect when a disconnect occurs. I'm unsure whether it will prevent your disconnections from happening altogether.
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I wanted to provide an update on the current situation after further testing. Unfortunately, I am still experiencing the 24-hour disconnection issue. Here is exactly what I have done during the troubleshooting process: I first downgraded the router to firmware 4.0.41. I tested the different console commands that were suggested to bypass the setup wizard. After running several of these commands, I began experiencing HTTP/SSL redirection issues (many websites redirected to /dumaweb, browser certificate errors, Windows Update failing). I then upgraded back to firmware 4.0.540, but the redirection issues were still present. To resolve this, I had to perform a factory reset on firmware 4.0.540, after which internet access returned to normal. However, even after this reset on 4.0.540, I still observed the same WAN disconnection after roughly 24 hours. Because of this, I tried a different approach today: I downgraded again to firmware 4.0.41 I performed a factory reset at this stage (important step) I only executed the command that successfully bypasses the setup wizard: await duma.RPCHandler.PostRPC({rapp:"com.netdumasoftware.config",method:"set_setup_done",params:[true]}); After that, I upgraded again to firmware 4.0.540 The router is currently running with this configuration and everything is working normally for the moment. I am now waiting to see if the 24-hour disconnection will occur again with this setup. I will report back once I have observed the router for another full cycle.
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when the final version of 4.0645 will release?
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You can put that router MAC address into the R3 if needed, if that's the only thing they check for then it should work. Most likely but I couldn't say for certain or tell you who it could be
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I have been reading online a need to clone the mac address from there router so must be locked for there routers anyone else on here tried to connect to youfibre with there r3
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What do you mean you turn the router off a few times using the power button? To get the LEDs to work or for some other purpose? Are you waiting at least 4 minutes before turning off again?
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It's likely a mislocated server then, can you provide a screenshot of the Geo-Filter page showing what you see when it happens and also provide the ID of that server please?
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You don't need PPPoE to connect the router to their ONT, you can just connect them and it should work unless they've specifically put measures in place to ensure you use their router connected to the ONT. You can just connect the R3 to their router otherwise.
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Atualmente estou com a versão 4.0.540, porem já estalei a versão de acesso antecipado e aconteceu a mesma coisa LED liga na primeira vez e não ligou mais. Conforme ligo e desligo algumas vezes no botão Power ele funciona por alguns minutos e do nada apaga
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i have done everything every possible setting there is to do i have done it , it shows all the servers it will show that i am connected to the usa but i am not as the ping starts at 50 and joins at 50, before i had this problem your starting ping would be 92
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steven101 started following youfibre not using pppoe
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hi i am looking to switch isp to youfibre but dont want to use there router but been told they dont use pppoe to conect to there network is there a way around this to get my r3 to conect to there ont and work without there router as i am not wanting to have to use there router
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Yeah cause my confusion came from using the speeds the duma app is showing me but i will input the speed that im getting from the speedtest. Quick question if i used lower speed than what im actually getting from this setting would this hinder performance of internet or router?
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SlimThicRick joined the community
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Just a quick update regarding my situation. After the issues I encountered while testing different firmware versions and trying to bypass the setup wizard on 4.0.41, I eventually managed to restore normal internet access. The command below successfully allowed me to bypass the setup wizard and access the interface: await duma.RPCHandler.PostRPC({rapp:"com.netdumasoftware.config",method:"set_setup_done",params:[true]}); After completing the troubleshooting, I finally performed a factory reset and reconfigured the router on firmware 4.0.540. Since doing this, the router is now connected and internet access is working normally again. During the troubleshooting process I also experienced several side effects (HTTP redirection to /dumaweb, certificate errors in browsers, Windows Update not working), which were most likely caused by the router remaining in a setup/captive state. Everything now appears to be back to normal. I will monitor the router over the next 24 hours because previously my WAN connection was dropping after about 24 hours due to what seems to be the PPPoE reconnection issue. I hope that after this reset on 4.0.540 the problem will not occur again. I will keep you informed if the disconnection happens again.
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XR1000 VPN Connection
Netduma Fraser replied to onemorebrew's topic in NETGEAR Nighthawk Support (XR range)
Correct, it does not have HybridVPN to use a VPN provider like Nord with -
Make sure you have Geo-Latency disabled
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XR1000 VPN Connection
Lesa Murphy replied to onemorebrew's topic in NETGEAR Nighthawk Support (XR range)
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XR1000 VPN Connection
Lesa Murphy replied to onemorebrew's topic in NETGEAR Nighthawk Support (XR range)
So are you saying that on the nighthawk xr1000 you can't use a the border vpn for gaming? -
i am having the same problem i used to be able to connect to the united states no problem at all even if i have the united states on the geo filter strict mode etc it will not connect , it will search the ping will go up and it will connect to a Europe this is a recent issue never had this before it worked fine and i have tried everything nothing fixes this, even a factory reset wont fix this
