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  1. I just attempted this and it failed. I will need to find time to get a packet capture and see why its not connecting.
  2. I tried this solution and the problem for me is still there. I had a previous thread opened about it and I still cannot use my work VPN on the new OS. The old OS i just had to disable turbo mode and then i could connect
  3. Fraser, if you remember I am having this same issue. When Im on the old OS it works with Turbo mode OFF. With Turbo mode ON it fails. with the New OS, I am unable to connect at all. Is there a plan to add the removal of turbo mode button on the new OS? I am unable to use the OS until that happens.
  4. Ah That completely makes sense. That would explain why it works on the previous OS when i disable turbo mode and force it to send all data. Is there a fix in the works? Something like we had in the previous OS?
  5. Not a problem, if you guys need packet captures let me know. On the previous OS, when you checked "Turbo Mode" What exactly was changed on the router? MTU? Packet Queue? Etc.? That setting specifically makes my vpn work when i uncheck it on the old OS. On DumaOS I cant get it to work at all.
  6. I apologize for the late response. I just attempted this and it still fails.
  7. It is a client on my pc, we use cisco anyconnect to connect to our vpn at work. I tried disabling the qos and it still is failing connections.
  8. Hello, I know that currently DUMAOS does not support direct VPN from the router, but I am having another issue in regards to VPN. When I was on the previous OS, I used to have to uncheck "turbo mode" to be able to connect to my work vpn. After upgrading to DUMAOS it seems there is no turbo mode setting and whatever was getting stripped from my packet before is happening again. Is this planned to be fixed in the VPN release? I will just have to roll back to the old OS for now.
  9. Yup I absolutely agree, just bringing it up as an heads up since both router hardware providers that netduma uses are indeed effected
  10. Good Afternoon, Yesterday, malware notes were released in regards to VPNFilter. This Malware effects all MicroTek, Netgear, Linksys, and TP-Link routers. I have included information regarding the malware below. I would like to know what are the hardware steps that Netduma will be taking to address this. This is just informational, but want to get the conversation started. https://blog.talosintelligence.com/2018/05/VPNFilter.html
  11. On your arris modem, you will want to put that in "bridged" mode. this will allow the Public IP address to be passed to the netduma directly
  12. Im in for testing overwatch! Let me know any information you need
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