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As blues said, as you can choose the region there is no need to use Filtering Mode, just use Spectating Mode so you can see the ping to the server. A lot of servers may be incorrectly located and we'll be rectifying that soon so don't worry if it's far away from you.

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Thanks :)

 

Also when using the congestion slider do I turn them down to 70/70 before or after I turn my console on?

 

Thanks Again.

You can do either, I usually change mine before I turn on my console but that’s more so that I don’t forget to do it

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Thanks :)

 

Also when using the congestion slider do I turn them down to 70/70 before or after I turn my console on?

 

Thanks Again.

 

As pollutionblues said it's a matter of preference. We recommend only enabling the Geo-Filter when gaming as well and disabling it when you're finished. I hope this helps!

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Yeah i suppose if you have really low bandwidth then yeah id put them back to 100 too,i never really touch my duma anymore im happy with the way it's setup and my games run,obviously no matter how good ypur internet/line is games like ww2 will allways have you having those i cant kill a sole games

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As blues said, as you can choose the region there is no need to use Filtering Mode, just use Spectating Mode so you can see the ping to the server. A lot of servers may be incorrectly located and we'll be rectifying that soon so don't worry if it's far away from you.

Spectating mode is like having the geofilter disabled but show hosts enabled on the R1? :)

 

It's always good to be able to keep tabs on things even if you don't want to tighten matchmaking parameters.

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Spectating mode is like having the geofilter disabled but show hosts enabled on the R1? :)

 

It's always good to be able to keep tabs on things even if you don't want to tighten matchmaking parameters.

 

Yep. Its what I use so I can still see what server I'm on even though I don't use the geo. Amazing feature!

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Is there a profile for p2p games like PUBG? 

 

We have PUBG classified under our Deep Packet Inspection (Unreal Engine) so it is automatically prioritised. We also have the profile option for PUBG in the Geo-Filter page (also under the Unreal Engine)

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I play on console (XboxOne) I'm also waiting for the update to the DumaOS but In the mean time will enable Deep Packet Inspection still work on the R1?

 

Yes just add your console to hyper traffic and it'll work for PUBG. Our Geo-Filter profile for PUBG doesn't block anything as it utilises regions in game so just set the radius to the entire world, select your region on the game and you can ping the server you get with the Geo-Filter.

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We have PUBG classified under our Deep Packet Inspection (Unreal Engine) so it is automatically prioritised. We also have the profile option for PUBG in the Geo-Filter page (also under the Unreal Engine)

This only applies to DumaOS or not?

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Ok, that's what I thought/already saw. Bring that damn piece of software on the R1 pliiiiisssssss.

 

Aye we're almost as frustrated as you guys about the R1 / DumaOS situation - I'm hopeful that it will be available soon. I hope you guys love it when it drops :D

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Im sure we will Love it Jack :)

 

In the mean time, I have changed my DNS servers on the R1 but on all my devices its still showing the R1 servers even tho its differant on the R1.

 

Any help would be great, Thank you :)

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Hi Bolton - not sure I follow you. What do you mean by 'it's still showing the R1 servers'? Do you mean you have changed the DNS from default to something like 1.1.1.1?

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That's your devices telling you that it is using the DNS that the R1 is using (the R1 local IP is 192.168.88.1). So everything is now going through 1.1.1.1 because that's what you have set on the router.

 

If you really want to, you can edit each device's DNS connection to 1.1.1.1 but that's a waste of time in all honesty as you have set it up correctly on your router!

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Im sure we will Love it Jack :)

 

In the mean time, I have changed my DNS servers on the R1 but on all my devices its still showing the R1 servers even tho its differant on the R1.

 

Any help would be great, Thank you :)

Any device connected to the R1 will just show the default gateway as your DNS - likely 192.168.88.1. You can use something like https://browserleaks.com/ip to confirm which DNS that device is using.

 

As above, you could also set each device to use Cloudfare DNS manually.

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