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I have an internet connection, I can't log in to the app, the browser says "Duma is not running!" I've been stuck like this for a day, I restarted, reset and nothing. the image is the one above, you can't see anything else, I can't get in at all, the update you recommended to me blew up my router
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The router doesn't have a way for you to look at what websites are being accessed at all or for a specific device and due to the way you have it setup the xfinity app will just see it coming from the R3 device, it won't be able to tell either so there is no way from what you're asking unfortunately.
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Hi, i have a netduma r3 and i have it bridge with my xfinity modem/router. the xfinity app it keep blocking some sites that devices form my netduma is trying to connect, how i can see which device is trying to connect to those sites? Keep in mind i dont have any setting on adblocker activated. What im trying to figure out is what device from all the devices in my house is trying to connect to those sites. Thank you in advance.
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NetDumaR2User reacted to a post in a topic:
High ping & disconnect
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Krush reacted to a post in a topic:
High ping & disconnect
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As the physical setup has changed the same settings for QoS may not work as well so you'll just need to fine tune it more - don't rely on auto setup just adjust it manually - we usually suggest starting at 70% then adjust by 10% up or down (it doesn't always have to be lower) until you get to a value that's pretty good then try 5% either side of that value to see if it can be improved further. Download & Upload also don't need to be on the same percentage, you may have different percentages where they each give the best results. It is important you have set the speeds you pay for/expect into the router though so it's using that as the basis, otherwise if you've left it with the speeds the in built speed test came back with for example then you may have them set too low and then you're then making it even lower than needed with the percentages.
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Thank you. I haven't tried gaming yet so not experienced any spikes. I used auto-setup on the QOS and enabled it as Always. It put download to 62% and upload to 100% I ran a Bufferbloat test and it came back grade D. I adjusted the download and upload to 60% each and got the same results on the test. Previously when using the PPPoE settings with the Draytek and same QOS settings I got grade A on the bufferbloat test (when the R2 was stable initially). Any ideas why it would have reduced to D, and if this means QOS isn't working correctly?
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Yes that all sounds correct. If the issue is caused by the bridge mode/R2 using PPPoE then yes it would resolve those issues. The R2 firewall is constantly on, there is no way for a user to disable it, you are definitely safe in that regard. No you don't need to use a VPN. The DMZ just allows all traffic to pass through to the router unimpeded which is essentially what was happening by having the draytek bridged to the R2 so you would have been relying on the R2 firewall in that scenario as well. So far so good, you may need to re-fine tune your QoS settings but it should be fine as is, just monitor it and come back if its not quite right
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Thanks for the clear instructions. I believe I have got it now. My current set up is Vodafone Power Hub plugged into power, DLS plugged into hub, Wan plugged into hub connecting into R2 Wan. Wifi on hub disabled. In hub 192.168.1.1 I've gone into the Static NAT/DMZ setting and enabled Exposed Host Function. My public IPv4 Address is my IP which I cannot change. My Local IPv4 Address is what I found on the Duma R2 in system information WAN IP. In the R2 I have the Wan connected to the hub. Ethernet into my PC. PC has successfully connected to the internet and my phone connects via wifi successfully. I can still edit the hub settings in 192.168.1.1 and can also edit Dumaos in 192.168.77.1 Does this set up sound 100% correct to you? Should this resolve my latency issues? How can I be certain that Exposed Host Function is safe and that the firewall on the R2 has enabled successfully? Would it be safer to use a VPN on 24/7 now that I have turned on Exposed Host Function, or will that not make any difference? Anything else that I need to change or consider? Thank you!
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mnem0nem reacted to a post in a topic:
NEW R3 FIRMWARE - DumaOS 4.0.540
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Can you provide a full screen uncropped screenshot please? That will help me determine why its happening
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Yes switch to DHCP on the R2, you don't need to enter anything in any of the ID boxes there. The IP you need to put in the DMZ on the V hub can be found in two places, check one of these: On the R2 System Information page in the Network Status panel - it's right in the centre of the page On the V hub it would be the IP shown for it in Devices or LAN Settings. Wherever you see your connected devices on the V hub, whatever the IP that is shown for the R2 that's what you need to enter into the DMZ
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Sorry, this process is confusing me. I select DHCP on the R2 but then all the fields are blank. You told me I have to put the WAN IP of the R2 into the hub DMZ - I've found the DMZ field on the hub, but where can I find the IP that I need to put in there? Could you send me a screenshot of this please?
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I got so many errors, now I can't log in anymore
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What were the errors specifically?
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I updated the router, everything worked normally, simple reboot: wait a few minutes to enter the router, various errors (from the PC it does not let me enter, the errors were given to me by the phone app)
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No you don't need to enter anything there
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Under DHCP the IP address is blank. Do I make my own IP address up?
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On the R2 System Information page, on the V hub it would be the IP shown for it in Devices or LAN Settings. Remove them and switch to DHCP. Keep DMZ off on the R2 itself
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Where can I find my R2's WAN IP? Under the WAN section I have General & Network tabs. I can only see my previous PPPoE settings on the Network page. Do I keep these in here or select DHCP or Static instead? I can see a DMZ setting under the LAN settings on the R2. Should I turn that on or do I keep that off?
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RichardB joined the community
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Better The Connection Better The Results (NETDuma R3)
ryekye replied to TODDzillaInLA's topic in Gamer Talk
That's the r3 for you when it keeps a stable connection the best it can which is always whats wanted especially for gaming and streaming! -
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Hybrid VPN
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The Vodafone hub, exposed host is another name for DMZ so you can use that. That's fine, the R2 has a firewall so safe to do so, just never put your PC in the DMZ.
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When you mention the hub, do you mean the vodafone power hub or the DrayTek Vigor 130? I've looked at the Powerhub settings and I have Static NAT/DMZ setting. The only setting on this page is "Exposed Host Function". Enabling it issues this warning: Warning: By using the exposed host function you bypass the firewall of the Vodafone Power Hub. Please make sure that your computer is protected against attacks from Internet. Is that the correct setting, are the risks real?
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As mentioned using a VPN raises your ping, that is normal behaviour and why we don't usually suggest that you use a VPN while gaming.
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It could be due to using PPPoE with the R2 but you did enter it correctly there. Have the hub handle PPPoE then connect the R2 to the hub and connect all devices to the R2. Put the WAN IP of the R2 into the hub DMZ and then it'll be like having directly connected it. You won't have any NAT issues and hopefully it will sort out the instability you're seeing. It's probably not possible but bridge makes it sound like an option
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@blackeagleosloIt all depends on where you’re routing your VPN and what configuration you’re using, like TCP or UDP. Also, port forwarding doesn’t work on the device you’re forwarding through because your traffic is encrypted, so port forwarding on a device using encryption is generally useless. I do believe there are some VPNs that allow it, but they’re not as secure, so there’s that.
