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PUBzZz last won the day on December 13 2019

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  • DumaOS Routers Owned
    Netduma R1
    Netduma R2

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  1. Pre-ordered can't wait even with my R2 running great looking forward to Dumo OS 4
  2. no adblocker. using http://192.168.77.1/ to access duma os page. It started happening again today.
  3. actually, it's happening again. So it's no longer showing any servers on the geo filter and filtering anything out. Any ideas? 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 <?:123> ?: in function <?:370> [C]: in function 'xpcall' ?: in function 'try' ?: in function <?:334> [C]: in function 'run' ?: in function <?:427> [C]: in function 'xpcall' ?: in function 'try' ?: in function <?:268> (tail call): ? ?: in function <?:39> [C]: in function 'xpcall' ?: in main chunk [C]: ?
  4. It just started last night. However, it seems fine now. Rebooting did help last night but I guess the pc being off overnight fixed the issue for me. I spoke too soon.
  5. I keep getting this pop up on the geo filter page every few seconds. Any idea how to get rid of this? 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 <?:123> ?: in function <?:370> [C]: in function 'xpcall' ?: in function 'try' ?: in function <?:334> [C]: in function 'run' ?: in function <?:427> [C]: in function 'xpcall' ?: in function 'try' ?: in function <?:268> (tail call): ? ?: in function <?:39> [C]: in function 'xpcall' ?: in main chunk [C]: ?
  6. I have mixed feelings on OG vs DumaOS. OG is less taxing on the R1's CPU which is important when dealing with QOS. fq_codel gives a snappier and more consistent benefit than whatever the DumaOS is using. The DumaOS traffic prioritization is better than Hypertraffic in the R1. I've spent a good amount of time on openwrt and dd-wrt forums and sub-forums reading how people go down a rabbit hole chasing a perfect connection yet never find it. Too many variables to account for. I've gotten good results form running my dd-wrt router and just using the duma for the geofilter. I've gotten good results from running the R1 OG firmware and I've gotten good results from running the DumaOS when using TP but not using the CC. Last test I'm going to do this week is give OpenWrt a try. I flashed a router yesterday with it just gotta find the time to test. I saw a few people had said they liked using openwrt sqm cake/piece of cake for qos then use the duma for the geo filter. Regardless all testing needs to be over a full week. Too many people on here throwing info out after 1 day of testing.
  7. @kinel So in your personal opinion do you think your getting a better experience out of using the DumaOS now rather than the R1 Original Firmware?
  8. I think at this point we have done all we can do with improving our in game experience. MW uses 3 different types of Netcode and it's random as to which version will be used in your game as it's game by game. Next you have to deal with the SBMM which in no way prioritizes connection which again creates more randomness for us. It will be interesting to see how this game plays a month or two from now when the player count drops off as it will stretch the SBMM even further.
  9. @kinel The last thing I got from A7 back then was this. Hypertraffic Udp:bothport: 3074 Udp:bothport: 3076 tcp:dport:443 He used "Reactive" with 88/88 on the sliders His internet package was 120 down / 2.5 up port forwarding 3074-3076 udp 9307-9308 udp
  10. Thanks Fraser. Yeah I see it just cuts off part of the name so you don't see the ports. Got this setup and see how it goes in game. udp:sport:3074-3075 udp:dport:30000-45000
  11. I forget how we did it on the Original R1 firmware but how did we write a port range in port forwarding or hyper traffic? Is it say 3074:3075 or 3074-3075? thanks
  12. @kinel I just downgraded from DumaOS back to the Original Firmware so I can do some testing. I don't feel like search through all the post of your but how did you have your "prioritizing" written in the original firmware? I forgot that hypertraffic was a bit limited compared to traffic prioritizing in the DumaOS.
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