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KattSavage

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  • DumaOS Routers Owned
    Netduma R1
  1. so we just upgraded our internet to a DSL modem/router combo. which means we now have 5G wifi, something netduma doesn't have or support (and according to admin post, never will) problem is now that I obviously don't have bandwidth congestion control anymore as everything is connected via new router/modem combo. I can plug the wired devices in to the duma and connect them that way, but as far as wifi which is the majority of devices on my network, it would be restricted to 2.4 and would have people complaining about how slow it is. any solutions or is the net duma completely useless $200 paperweight now
  2. I believe my ISP is cable: https://www.shentel.com/ I will continue to run pingplotter through twitter overnight. like I said this is the first time I've experienced an issue like this. most of the time for issues its the ISP modem requiring a reset and all is good. I will see how the internet performs in the morning and if it continues I'll call them. I just want to be sure my hardware or something locally isn't causing the problem.
  3. I don't have the ISP router on hand or I would have already. unsure if this will help but I recorded some drops with pingplotter but I honestly don't know how to read it properly myself, maybe you or another use can?
  4. connected by ethernet but wifi devices (like my iphone) experience the problem too cables are all plugged in, tight without any kinks or damage never had this issue before until today I don't believe the router is rebooting unless I do it manually either by website or hand and no one has any usb3 tried googles DNS, flushing, and changing the DHCP from 12 to 1 hour
  5. I don't understand why this is happening and it just started today, happening all day. I've restarted the router via the netduma page multiple times unplugged both the modem and netduma for five minutes and plugged them back in, thinking it solved my problem it wasn't even two minutes before the next disconnect happened.
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