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Tai N last won the day on June 25 2018
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About Tai N
- Birthday 01/27/1998
Basic Info
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Gender
Male
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Location
Elk Grove Village, Illinois
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Interests
Call of Duty
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DumaOS Routers Owned
Netduma R1
XR1000
Gaming
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Gamer Type
Console Gamer
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Favourite Genres
Shooters
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Connection Speed
101-150mbps
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Unfortunately not, but I noticed when I connect the ethernet port from the wall to the back of the lan port router I get internet but I think it's just using the office network as if it was in like access point mode or something. When I get into the router settings this is what it looks like, but the internet is down. Do I need to change the router settings? Does the xr1000 not work unless it's connected to coax cable or something? I have the Netduma R3 on order thank god, When that comes hopefully the same thing won't happen.
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Good day Netduma community, i basically travel alot, and places like private offices have this, and I have the netduma r1 router and the xr 1000 router. Is it possible to setup the router so I can geo filter in my games still, and how do I do it properly? Thank you for reading. I'm not much into networking but netduma software is amazing!
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What is this? I only get this error when using the ping filter, I reboot router it's gone, I turn on ping filter again, it shows up. RPC error 'ERROR_UNKNOWN': Unterminated JSON encoded object found at position in [] -> stack traceback: ?: in function <?:73> [C]: in function 'assert' ?: in function 'decode' ?: in function <?:121> ?: in function <?:370> [C]: in function 'xpcall' ?: in function 'try' ?: in function <?:334> [C]: in function 'run' ?: in function <?:412> [C]: in function 'xpcall' ?: in function 'try' ?: in function <?:267> (tail call): ? ?: in function <?:29> [C]: in function 'xpcall' ?: in main chunk [C]: ? EDIT Doesn't show anymore
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Seems to have fixed the issue so far. Thank you, Liam! May I ask how we know when there is an update for the router? I thought I would press the update option within the router.
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Got these errors out of nowhere when loading the router settings on my phone and laptop. I tried rebooting and factory resetting from inside the router settings. It keeps showing up and nothing loads. https://prnt.sc/1ypzzv6 https://prnt.sc/1yq01id ROUTER LOGS
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Chf Wiggum reacted to a post in a topic: Xfinity and Ping? Night and day
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I have the same issue with Xfinity and I now live in Illinois, actually I live like 2-5 miles away from the data center lol. My ping goes anywhere from 8-11 ms. I have tried figuring out why late at night the gaming is amazing and during the day it's not so good. I wish xfinity offered me fiber optic line/gigabit pro plan where I am so it would be just a direct line and possibly better amazing shots registering etc. The only thing I could think of is during the day the shared lines are congested or it's just an over subscribed isp issue where many people are on during the day. Best gaming at night, not so good during the day with xfinity.
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Tai N reacted to a post in a topic: Question on ping heatmap NA servers for cod
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Tai N reacted to a post in a topic: Question on ping heatmap NA servers for cod
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I usually connect to NA servers since I live in Illinois now, however for black ops 4 is this a missing server on the ping heatmap? For some reason all the cods play good for me, however on black ops 4 this game plays garbage to me always dying to gunfights first. It does also show dedicated though. Can anyone clarify if ping heatmap pings all servers or if there's still missing servers for the ping heatmap? I don't know how that works, but I do love the ping heatmap feature. I also live by one of the servers because I usually get 8-12 ping Also is it possible to add cod ww2 to the ping heatmap? It is still a favorable game by some people in the community like me. a92d622dca483a3f Ping 11 ms Host Tick Rate 66 Client Tick Rate 63 Send Rate 72 Kbps Receive Rate 229 Kbps Host Type Dedicated ID a92d622dca483a3f Domain Name Unnamed Name 0/20
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Netduma Fraser reacted to a post in a topic: ANNOUNCEMENT: New R2 Firmware! (3.0.179)
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ANNOUNCEMENT: New R2 Firmware! (3.0.179)
Tai N replied to Netduma Jack B's topic in News & Announcements
Wonderful, thanks!- 164 replies
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Fiber Optic cables vs Coaxial cables Explanation please
Tai N replied to Tai N's topic in TechnoBabble
I checked up on this or heard a similar situation to this. To even possibly get fiber in the area you might have to take it up with hoa which sucks! Thanks you for your response. -
Tai N reacted to a post in a topic: Fiber Optic cables vs Coaxial cables Explanation please
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Fiber Optic cables vs Coaxial cables Explanation please
Tai N replied to Tai N's topic in TechnoBabble
Thanks for this, this is the kind of article I was looking for. After it reaches the first node, then goes to the next node data exchange point, until it reaches to the destination server isn't this still shared at some point, or from there is it fiber till it reaches to the destination server? Ugh, I wish Xfinity would use ftth instead of hfc! Thanks for these numbers in the example, I definitely understand it more now. I guess that's why these cable companies have that odd internet packages 1,000 mbps download and like 35 upload, haha. I'm wondering why with Xfinity's gigabit pro plan which I believe is ftth they only offer it to home owners, and not people in unit apartments which I find really strange. Do you know why this is? I'm also going to research on docsis 4.0. Thank you for your response! -
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Tai N reacted to a post in a topic: Fiber Optic cables vs Coaxial cables Explanation please
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Hey guys, I can't seem to google a well in depth article about this and wondering if we have experts here on this topic. I am moving to a place in Illinois and there's 2 apartments nearby. One is offering Xfinity and they using hybrid fiber coax cables for how they have the internet wired I'm guessing? Which isn't probably the best for providing consistent good ping/latency for gaming correct? Because it connects to a node or something with everyone in the apartment something like that? Could anyone explain what a node is and how it differs from people with fiber optic connections? Wouldn't they also be shared with the node in the neighborhood? I would appreciate it if anyone could give a well in depth explanation of how this works. Oh, and the other option is using at&t's full fiber optic services with 1,000 up/down symmetrical speeds. Thanks for taking the time to read!