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  • DumaOS Routers Owned
    Netduma R1
  1. That seemed to fix it. Thanks. Is there anything I should do to prevent this from happening again?
  2. I do have an adblock, but whitelisted the site. Running in incognito had no effect. I whitelisted the site on both my antivirus (bitdefender) and windows firewall. Unfortunately, no luck.
  3. Unfortunately, the factory reset did not fix the missing JSON response issue. I will report back if the wifi happens to drop.
  4. A few weeks after updating to DumaOS, anytime I am on a page that displays the network monitor, an error pops up that says Missing JSON response and I am unable to see network activity. Restarting router and trying two different browsers (Chrome and IE) did not change anything. In addition, before updating to DumaOs, the wifi would regularly drop several times a week and the only way to fix it would be to restart the router. After updating, the issue persists, but significantly less. Maybe a couple times a month. Things I've tried: different SSID, different channel, restarting, and wifi workaround on the previous version. Any ideas on how to fix either or both of these issues?
  5. Yes. Addresses match. I should have clarified. The red portion of the graph is my PC, but as you can see, there isn't 19 Mbps of downloads showing. It's the same issue as I was having with Netflix not showing up, but on my PC now.
  6. I'm having a similar problem with my own PC now. I have the download cap to 70%, but my PC is downloading a windows update at 19 Mbps and the network monitor shows nothing again. I got rid of the static IP for my PC, and it didn't change anything. Same for restarting router. http://puu.sh/u0vnM/8d19113831.png
  7. It takes a few minutes of viewing the monitor for it to get that high. Not downloading or anything. The task manager shows chrome as the only program using the internet, and it eventually gets above 1 megabit.
  8. Is it normal to have a high network usage when looking at the network monitor? Sometimes it's above 1 megabit download according to my performance monitor.
  9. I'm not sure on the exact location, but somewhere under the network adapter properties. My PC has a static IP, but I've never had this issue with the network monitor. They're just random. Sometimes within a few seconds of opening the page, and sometimes several minutes.
  10. After trying to figure out why the laptop had an IP outside of the DHCP range, I found that there were two different spots where I found the laptop's IP. One said it was getting the IP automatically. The other said it had a static IP. After setting the second one to dynamic as well, the network usage appears in the network monitor. Congestion control now works and there is no lag. A few questions still though. Why was it not appearing in the network monitor, even thought it was using the Netduma's wifi? And my second was my above question about the impossible download spikes.
  11. Correct. Only between 1-7 kbit of download and upload from it. Rebooted. Nothing changed. Same thing. Watching a show and looking at the network monitor on two different computers and only 1-7 kbit of usage appears. Used chrome for both. No change. I dropped the download cap to 10% again, and there was absolutely no change in the stream. I noticed that the laptop is not within the DHCP range of 100-199, and instead has an IP of 192.168.88.206, even though it doesn't have a static IP set on the laptop. Could this have anything to do with it? Another question related to the network monitor. I have noticed impossible random spikes of 40 gigabit downloads from my PC when not doing anything. Even the performance monitor on my PC shows nothing. What causes this, and is it related to the issue I'm having with Netflix?
  12. 100%. It's using the Netduma's wifi. The modem doesn't have wifi anyway, unless you meant something else.
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