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Is It Reasonable to Lose 90% of your Bandwidth on R1?


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Just switched from my ISP modem's 5ghz signal to my Netduma's signal and my d/l went from 297mbps to 30mpbs .... is this reasonable, or are my settings flawed?

 

Even my hardwired PS4 went from ~200ish to ~30-40ish, which seems very wrong considering it's a wired connection.

 

I mothballed the R1 about 6 months ago because it was a bigger pain in the ass than it was worth, and I'm already regretting my decision to plug it back in.

 

Praying your new OS is truly a 'revolution' ....

 

 

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Just switched from my ISP modem's 5ghz signal to my Netduma's signal and my d/l went from 297mbps to 30mpbs .... is this reasonable, or are my settings flawed?

 

Even my hardwired PS4 went from ~200ish to ~30-40ish, which seems very wrong considering it's a wired connection.

 

I mothballed the R1 about 6 months ago because it was a bigger pain in the ass than it was worth, and I'm already regretting my decision to plug it back in.

 

Praying your new OS is truly a 'revolution' ....

 

Hi, welcome back! It's not reasonable to lose that much no, so first off I'd recommend trying these settings:

 

- Reactive Algorithm
- 100% anti-flood
- Share excess enabled
- Reset device prioritisation & apply
- Disable IPv6 in WAN, LAN & misc
- Disable deep packet in misc
- Enable turbo mode
- Ensure the ethernet cables you're using connecting the R1 to hub & R1 to PC are Cat5e+/can handle your speeds.
- Do a wired speed test from a PC
 
Also make sure all your devices are connected to the Netduma. Are you on the latest version (1.03.6g / h?)
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