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Axeman747

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About Axeman747

  • Birthday 12/11/1962

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    NY
  • DumaOS Routers Owned
    Netduma R1
  1. Hi I would like to upgrade my R1. Thanks
  2. hyperj123 I am going through the same thing. I am thinking of just getting rid of the netduma all together. I am at my wits end.
  3. It seems easier to join, it's still not fast but I think thats more the game.
  4. Jack I play on PC. My setup is Modem> Netduma>Then my AP and Computer are connected directly to the Netduma. My NAT is open in game. I'm attaching an image of what I see when the game starts.
  5. I have tried doing all of that with no change. I can see the servers when I boot up the game, but cannot join any of them. The only way I can get into a lobby is if I reboot the router, then if I leave that lobby I cannot get into another. The one problem Is when I reboot the router for some reason it won't reconnect to my Wireless AP.
  6. I cannot get into a lobby in multiplayer if my Geo-Filter is in Filtering Mode. I just sit there searching or if it does find a lobby it immediately kicks me back to the home screen saying that the lobby is no longer available. Sometimes when I'm lucky enough to get into a lobby I just sit there with 1 or 2 other players forever never joining a game. When I turn the Geo_Filter to spectator mode I find lobbies pretty fast but am put into lobbies either in Europe or on the west coast, I live in NY. I play on PC and have my Duma R1, with Duma OS, setup as a Call of Duty PC with strict mode, auto ping, and ping assist set at 30. Distance set at 1700km and QOS set at 70/70. I have read all the other topics and tried everything that has been suggested and nothing seems to work, I am beyond frustrated.
  7. I have been having the same issue for some time now. I have been in contact with activision and this is what they had to say..."My only other suggestion to make sure you have everything lined up on end would be to look into port forwarding to make sure you have the proper communication channels on your network open to our game. The previously link I sent you in my last message goes over this in more detail. As I said before your connection speeds are well over the recommended level with a wired connection and Open NAT type so you shouldn't be having these issues. Lastly you can also try connecting your Xbox directly from your modem without the router to see if you still have any connection issues. This would at least narrow it down to knowing that your router may be causing these connection issues.". bit.ly/1EOHpIN
  8. They came and checked the line and found all kinds of problems. Spikes seem to have gotten better, time will tell.
  9. I'm gonna give them a call tomorrow. Along with the spikes I'm also getting disconnects.
  10. Fraser did you look at the ping chart I posted? That's pinging twitter from my connection, it didn't look good to me.
  11. Okay for an update, it is getting worse instead of better. Today I am getting spikes upward of 2000ms. Activision said the dedicated servers are back up so I think it may be my connection. I ran Ping Plotter and here are the results. https://imgur.com/a/Hb18O
  12. Yeah I agree. If it wasn't happening in IW I would have just chalked it up to being overloaded servers. The spikes seem to be getting better though.
  13. I feel your pain. I have 60-12 and get melted with pings around 40ms. Did you find a good setting to compensate?
  14. ColonicBoom, I know the servers are over worked now, but I get the same thing in IW.
  15. I was getting ping spike in COD IW and now I'm getting the same in COD WWII. My ping will go from 30ms to 150ms then back again. After chatting with activision support I tried rresetting routers, clearing cache on my xbox, resetting my xbox. Still getting the same thing.
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