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Raikun

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Raikun last won the day on March 29 2020

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About Raikun

  • Birthday June 17

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  • Gender
    Male
  • DumaOS Routers Owned
    Netduma R1
    Netduma R2

Gaming

  • Gamer Type
    PC Gamer
    Console Gamer
  • Favourite Genres
    Shooters
    RPGs
  • Connection Speed
    101-150mbps

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  1. I noticed the smallest nick on one of my cables. Replaced it and things got a bit better, at least i got 100+ speeds consistently: I also found a Gigabit switch lying around, so I connected it directly to my modem, and even then, speeds through LAN barely touched 120 Mbps. Seems like advertised speeds are only possible through the SSID provided by the ISP. I'm satisfied, so I guess we can mark this issue as closed. Thanks a lot to everyone who took the time to help out, and Happy Holidays all!
  2. I hear ya, I'm gonna try one last Hail Mary and report back
  3. Yup, I replaced every bit of cabling in my apartment with Cat 8, no dice
  4. I always optimize my MTU for online gaming. Having said that, I performed a downgrade and factory reset yesterday, so I'm running with default MTU and speeds are still well below ISP advertised. Thanks for the suggestion though
  5. Sorry about the lack of replies. So I downgraded to R2 3.0.205, performed Factory Reset before and after the process, and my speeds remain the same with the firmware with default settings: At this point I have no idea what else to try, save testing a different router.
  6. Sure, I'll try downgrading and test it out
  7. Well, placing it on DMZ showed a slight improvement but still, half of my actual speed:
  8. Rule created: Speed test right after: Still the same. I appreciate all your help, folks, but it seems there's something within the router that's limiting my speed, and we can't seem to find it. Only test remaining would be to try a different router, I guess.
  9. Adblocker disabled: After reboot, speeds remain the same:
  10. Not using any VPN, the Hybrid VPN isn't even configured
  11. Yup it's on, but I've tried disabling it, and no dice
  12. I've tested from my PC, my work laptop, my Raspberry Pi server, and results are consistent, never goes up from 100 Mbps, unless connected through WIFI
  13. Sure, this is what Bandwidth Allocation looks like: And here's the speed test resulting using Fast: And this is the same test using 5 GHz wifi:
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