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  1. Been having this issue for the last few days. Tried refreshing the page, many times. Also tried rebooting the NetDuma twice and nothing helps so far. The Host filtering tab displays nothing but a loading animation. I've also rebooted my main router as well. I'm on R1 debug version 1.03.6i running on RB-951g-2hnd.
  2. I don't know about that, my bufferbloat was horrible at anytime I tested and bufferbloat definitely has an effect on gaming. As far as the latency, it was consistently scoring from the same server so all was fair for both leading me to think there definitely has to be something in the duma to effect it. By that logic you would think the duma would do better if the geo filter was on lol, who knows.
  3. On the xbox in the network settings then detailed networks statistics. Just hooked up to the Asus, 51ms Latency and after going through NetDuma also, 90ms Latency. No screenshots of the test that were taken yesterday. To answer your question, I have and it works great that way still. The Asus Rapture is very good and has gotten my bufferbloat down incredibly. They actually have a game radar (similar to host filtering) function but doesn't allow console usage for that feature. Only for PC games for now I guess. But as far as home networking goes, it dwarfs the NetDuma hence why I want it to be my main router. The QoS is very powerful as well and let's you control pretty much every parameter. I only care to use the NetDuma for the Host Filtering to keep my games on the east coast and at a good ping. I have most other functions like congestion control turned off.
  4. Any reason the Latency would have doubled with the R1 hooked up?
  5. Also, straight from the ASUS router or the modem, I get 50ms latency according to the detailed network statistics but when going through the NetDuma, I get 90ms. Is there a way to reduce this?
  6. The WAN ip address of the Netduma seems to be 192.168.1.168 and so I put that in the ASUS DMZ (See link below) https://screenshots.firefox.com/HwLfLxa2dAbc7bYR/router.asus.com And also, under LAN settings assigned a manual IP address (See link below) to the same IP address as 192.168.1.168 https://screenshots.firefox.com/ZpTYtTmZeYb0AsWs/router.asus.com I've also got uPnp enabled like so https://screenshots.firefox.com/GbjyUfkaIUSIPx56/192.168.1.168 And uPnP forwarding available as well as you can see all my other misc settings too. https://screenshots.firefox.com/RORWzsD8r3De1QMd/192.168.1.168 Still can't seem to get it right!
  7. So I did that and it is connected. I have now got a double NAT and it is strict/moderate. I'm confused on how to get the double Nat off. You want me to utilize the DMZ setting in which router? If I enter the IP address used from the xbox into the DMZ tab of the Wan section of the Asus router, it doesn't seem to correct the problem. I get the double Nat on moderate but from the handful of games I played, it didn't seem to make an issue. What IP address do I enter into the "IP Address of Exposed Station" for the DMZ? Also, for the static IP, is that in the LAN section, under the DHCP server tab where it says "Manually Assigned IP around the DHCP list?" How do I know what IP address to use for the static?
  8. Hey guys! Need a few answers on using my Netduma off of my Asus Rapture GT-AC5300. I would like to keep the Asus Rapture as my main router/wifi component and from there, use the netduma for just the host filtering. I quite like the QoS for the Rapture and have my bufferbloat A+ the way it is, now I just want to find closer/better hosts. First off, is this possible? If not possible they way I want to utilize, can this be done a different way? Open to all suggestions, thanks alot!
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