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TrayDay

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TrayDay last won the day on September 27 2023

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About TrayDay

Basic Info

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Los Angeles, California
  • DumaOS Routers Owned
    Netduma R1
    Netduma R2
    Netduma R3

Gaming

  • Gamer Type
    PC Gamer
    Console Gamer
  • Favourite Genres
    Shooters
    Sports
    RPGs
  • Connection Speed
    501-1000mbps

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  1. I believe it will work, since SBMMOFF also does use OPENVPN config files. So, if this is the case, it should theoretically work.
  2. TrayDay

    EE 5G Router

    Here in the states, we have similar companies offering 5G home internet. This is for R2. But, it will 100% work for R3 as well. I wrote up a topic about this, give it a look https://forum.netduma.com/topic/51378-5g-home-internet-is-possible/
  3. As @AsNCo mentioned. Change your speed ISP speeds to that which gives you low bufferbloat rating. Head to SpeedTest and change your speed to what gives you A+ and leave Congestion Control sliders at 100%
  4. Basically, what @TODDzillaInLAsaid. I mainly play battle royale’s. Cutting my speed in half helps eliminate bufferbloat. As far as close quarter or multiplayer, setting to 90% should do. also make sure you add your “priority” game to the SmartQOS and make it number one on the list.
  5. Hit registration is amazing once you dial in your settings. I’ve been having way more amazing fun games rather than headache in my shots not connecting. For me, steady ping been amazing for my connection. When my ping shows similarly to what it shows on geo-filter. Everything is crisp for me.
  6. No, I have copper internet. FTTC. Fiber to the cabinet, then copper to the homes. Spectrum Internet. But, the same can be said about Charter, Cox, Virgin Media
  7. I wanted to test how Wi-Fi gaming is with this firmware. I want to say, if you have "Video and Streaming" in your SmartQOS, it will give packet loss and jitter on your Wi-Fi gaming. Upon removing, no more packet loss and stable gaming, on Wi-Fi. Wi-Fi near server, Wired further server. Both stable with steady ping. WIFI WIRED Local Network is not able to communicate with each on Wi-Fi.
  8. It basically reserves that amount that you set for the allocated rate. So when someone is downloading heavy or whatever, it will make sure that you will have 20MB available. It's not a rate limit
  9. One thing has come to find out though it may be psuedo, but it does seem to help as mentioned here by @Yoda Temporarily using the mobile app on your phone can mitigate some issues with hit registration or out of sync. But, if you're not using or having DumaOS webpage up and you're experiencing some issues. You could try this below https://forum.netduma.com/topic/53537-my-settings-for-good-hit-detection-mw3/#comment-395963
  10. There was a rare occasion, where IPv6 had something to do with blocking ads. So either enabling or disabling IPV6 on both LAN & WAN, had done the trick. I only experienced this once, I believe. Something could have not fully updated on the R3 and the Adblocker wasn't using the right settings. But, the IPv6 method I mentioned, seem to fixed it at that time.
  11. Everyone connection will be different when it comes to Congestion Control settings. There are various possible reasons as to why, but in the end. It all narrows down to, plainly, how your ISP handles your connection. Now, with that said, Ping Optimizer will try to establish your connection from not having HUGE ping spikes when your connection is saturated with many devices. So it will give you a baseline result in being able to maintain numerous devices and still be able to game. Now, the beauty with DumaOS, is the ability to utilize many tools that are packed into DumaOS. SmartQOS is just one of them to be able to 'automatically' do it for you. Ping Optimizer having the option 'Advanced' is exactly for those wanting to 'FINE TUNE' their settings to get it right for their network/gaming environment. I don't have asymmetrical gigabit, so I can utilize Ping Optimizers 'Advanced' settings and fine tune my settings to say half. So, instead of me using 950d/40u down, I just enter my speeds manually to 500d/20u, and I get A+ with 0ms on bufferbloat. Of course, this is an extreme case, But, I state this to say that everyone connection will not be the same. One thing is for certain; once you get your connection to A+ with 0ms bufferbloat. You do have a more enjoyable experience in gaming. I say anything below +5ms is fairly good. But, 0ms is best. Just take a little time and get your congestion control right for your bufferbloat. You'll get it. R3 is 100% capable of getting you 0ms.
  12. You could also try labeling the PC as "PlayStation". But, I believe there's a fix coming in the near future updates, which is in reference to the PC issue I mentioned earlier. Also, as I stated before, your settings in the Geo-Filter is still be taken into effect, even if you don't see them.
  13. Yes, @Netduma FraserFraser does everything that he can to assist others. Again, yes, currently as of 4.0.23, you can set the PC device as "Games Console". As the Geo-Filter is able to recognize the PC more and show on the GUI what your ping statistics are. This is only temporary, as I'm pretty sure it's going to be fixed and show the ping statistics on the GUI in future updates. It's still working when you labeled your PC as "Computer" in device manager. Just not showing ping stats, so to make it a little easier. Setting your PC as "Games Console" on Device Manager, will help temp fix this for now.
  14. It would be best to connect via a LAN cable. But, you can do it from Wi-Fi as well. But, you will still have some buffer bloat still minimum, as opposed to not using these settings.
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