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I don’t have the router with me right now, but I can try to get my hands on it today. I’ll keep you posted.
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They will be pretty aware of how many are required in each region for each bucket though, no? Would likely have the same number of "dead servers" regardless. Yeah as I say, due to that mislocated cluster in Oklahoma, I've been paying a bit more attention. I might play about with this soon and see what it's like.
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Netduma R2 Keeps Factory Resetting on its Own
Netduma Fraser replied to schmizzbeats's topic in Netduma R2 Support
Fair enough, I appreciate the update regardless, I'll close the topic then -
Okay great thanks, you said you don't use their router but do you have the router so you could test dish > starlink router > R3 to see if you get IPv6 that way?
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Yeah totally makes sense and the logic is sound. I suspect as with most things money dictates and having servers being underutilized like that wouldn't make financial sense. There will be lots of servers clustered in the same location, if you have a look at the ID that will change between servers so you can start to notice it that way.
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I did as described and I did get an IPv6 address
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Ok after I connected my PC directly to the dish I did get an IPv6 address. Before I had the R3 I used the XR500 and I remember being able to get an IPv6 address when I enabled it, but at the time with Starlink it was hit or miss whether it stayed on or not so I just kept it disabled.
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I did think as much but thought there was an off chance that to speed up matchmaking they were assigned buckets, rather than the first player to join a server deciding the MMR of that server. If that makes sense. I can't say I'm noticing too many recurring servers but I've not properly looked either.
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Netduma R2 connection constantly shutting off
Netduma Fraser replied to guymetal's topic in Netduma R2 Support
Is there a device you're noticing it on the most? From the logs it appears as though 1 device may be causing it but I can't identify it -
Netduma R2 Keeps Factory Resetting on its Own
schmizzbeats replied to schmizzbeats's topic in Netduma R2 Support
yea I just went ahead and bought a new router, nothing was working, thing was cooked. -
NEW XR500 BETA FIRMWARE: 3.3.535
Netduma Fraser replied to Netduma Lew's topic in NETGEAR Nighthawk Support (XR range)
NG have marked it end of service, although their main list doesn't show it the actual page for it does: https://www.netgear.com/support/product/xr500/ so main updates have stopped including security updates, there may be some bug fix updates from us in future but nothing certain because of this. The security updates you mentioned are already within this update, I'm quite sure I checked that not too long ago. When a security vulnerability is spoken about is usually much later after it has been fixed. I totally understand your frustrations, especially if that's one of the main features you're using it for. Absolutely no SSH access at all. We can't provide any commands to use with telnet unfortunately. Not that I'm aware of, it would be purely a NG feature so I couldn't even tell you why that was removed. -
Can’t seem to use my ROG Alley with EE Net Duma
Netduma Fraser replied to Redflame's topic in Community Discussion
Not bad thanks, hope you did too! They've gone home now but I'll leave them a message so they can pick it up tomorrow and let me know, then I'll let you know -
Absolutely fine to discuss! Just to throw my 2cents in, I very much doubt if they have allocated servers that never change and solely serve a certain skill bracket. I suspect it's just because those people are in the same bracket that you see them frequently
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Yes that's right, exactly as above
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Hello Pringles, That would be correct. Connect the starlink directly to your PC to see if the starlink is even giving out any IPV6 addresses.. Then you would know for sure. Im not familiar with starlink but I would think it should work similar to other type of connection setups.. Has it ever worked for you before you added the R3? Thanks! Zippy.
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Ritchie1909 started following A potentially silly question
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Firstly, I know the purpose of the router isn't to mess with any matchmaking algorithm so if this discussion isn't allowed then apologies Fraser! Obviously we know duma has the ability to block individual servers, which I'm having to do due to the plethora of mislocated ones. But it has got me thinking, does the game have servers allocated to specific skill buckets? Like will certains servers always contain a ≥X MMR and others for the opposite. Has anyone experimented with blocking certain servers on duma and what have you found? I consistently see the same players over and over again in my lobbies, especially the crimson and iridescent players and would be curious if this done anything.
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Can’t seem to use my ROG Alley with EE Net Duma
Redflame replied to Redflame's topic in Community Discussion
Hi Fraser, I hope you had a good weekend. I was wondering if there was any news? -
What does that mean exactly? Unplugging the Starlink Ethernet cable from the WAN port on the router and plugging that into my PC?
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NEW XR500 BETA FIRMWARE: 3.3.535
PurpleHaze replied to Netduma Lew's topic in NETGEAR Nighthawk Support (XR range)
Yeah they could be my devices, I have looked up the MACs but off the top of my head they were generic or not much help, not reputable or identifiable vendors most of my connections are accounted for. Fing didn't even name them all. I do have a strong wifi password, but it's on the sticker on the modem so the unwanted guests that were in my house when I was not may have put stuff around? Unsure but just playing it safe. And for the moment? Does that mean there will be more updates in the future? I assumed they had stopped them, also a reason for the change as if there is exploits that need to be fixed I don't want to be on old unpatched software. Oh that's good to know about the XR500, I assumed it was maybe a prototype kind of thing that's why Netgear has forgotten about it. If the XR500 has the most stable firmware, and all of a sudden a reboot stopped my hybrid VPN from working then I would say ouch, Netgear need to get their stuff together. Although saying that appart from the hybrid VPN it's pretty stable, I have had issues in the past but none recently enough to pull off the top of my head. It will be a shame to leave the dumaOS behind but it's just too much of an annoyance having to turn off the VPN every time I want to reboot it, then back on. I had rebooted a heap of times even on D3 and never had this issue, the other thing is if it crashes then I might have to factory reset it again just to get the VPN working. Like I said I'm still undecided, is there anyway to enable ssh from telnet? I see dropbear is stripped from the modem and opkg won't update or install anything. Or even just restart r apps from telnet? Because as of right now the pros of switching are seeming to outweigh the pros of staying. Another thing is, unsure how many updates ago it was there was/used to be an option to disable WPS. Is there anyway to disable WPS on the stock firmware that I missed it over looked? I don't like it being enabled because you can get pixie attacked etc... -
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I would suggest first connecting a PC direct to the dish and seeing whether you can get an IPv6 address that way
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Netduma R2 connection constantly shutting off
guymetal replied to guymetal's topic in Netduma R2 Support
The only changes made were some DHCP change, like reserved IP, and some port forwarding. But from these logs, the disconnects started happening around the 10:58 am mark. R2_2025-06-23T16_38_03.943Z_logs.txt -
Pringles started following Need help enabling IPv6
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Hello, I am having trouble enabling IPv6 on my network. My ISP is Starlink and I have the Gen 1(Circular Dish) connected to the Netduma R3 router(I am not using the Starlink router). I'm on firmware v4.0.645 and I have both the WAN and LAN IPv6 settings enabled. To my understanding Starlink supports IPv6 on all Starlink dishes as well as the R3 router, however I cannot get an IPv6 address when testing it via the "test-ipv6.com" website. Things I've tried: -Power Cycling Starlink(also unplugging it for a few minutes) -Rebooting Router(unplugging it for a few minutes as well) -Factory Resetting Router -Using only the WAN IPv6 option and disabling the LAN IPv6 It's not that big of a deal if I can't obtain an IPv6 address as I just wanted to check it out to see how it compares to IPv4 and if I notice any improvement, but if anyone knows any solutions I would appreciate it. Thank you.
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NEW XR500 BETA FIRMWARE: 3.3.535
Netduma Fraser replied to Netduma Lew's topic in NETGEAR Nighthawk Support (XR range)
That's fair enough! Use a mac vendor lookup site to search for the MAC addresses of the devices you're unsure about, they'll give you the manufacturer and you may be able to work them out from there. It's very likely if you have a strong WiFi password that it is devices on your network, happens a lot with smart devices. It's not always a factory reset to fix but with some specific issues that is the only fix unfortunately for the moment. The comparison really is the XR1000 has better hardware overall and better WiFi but doesn't have as new firmware as you've seen it doesn't have HybridVPN. The 500 has the more up to date software and has been around for the longest so I would say is generally the most stable out of the XR range but the WiFi/hardware isn't as good as the 1000. Yes the XR500 does have similar architecture/specs to the R7800. -
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NEW XR500 BETA FIRMWARE: 3.3.535
PurpleHaze replied to Netduma Lew's topic in NETGEAR Nighthawk Support (XR range)
Thanks for the response. Oh true, I just used telnet-enable.py from GitHub, was able to update the VPN server stuff from there, haven't tried it but I used to get real old style configs with settings that are not recommended now. Yeah not taking to long is a bit subjective and it's more the amount of times I have had to do it that makes it a pain because allot of my devices come up as unknown and there is like 2 or 3 I want to keep blocked because I can't ID them, then set up D-DNS and this and that. Not to mention I like to keep 2 or 3 devices on my network blocked because I can't ID them, had unwanted guests so it's not worth the risk. And thanks I have read it's a bit of a nightmare to get back to DumaOS but it's just the fact every time something goes wrong the answer is to factory reset. The only reason I use the router is for the VPN and if it's going to potentially break after every reboot or crash I can't see the point sticking with it. A shame in a way was pretty happy with the beta and the ad blocker. With OpenWRT if I end up going down that path I will get more frequent updates and no offense but probably better support than just "factory reset" at every hiccup and way better VPN anyway, probably even stop that occasional DNS leak I sometimes still get. I still have my XR1000v2 that I was super hyped for years ago when I ordered it untill I set it up and it didn't have HybridVPN so I can use that if I really want DumaOS but I was just going to use that to run a security system cause it's faster wifi ect. Are you able to give me a comparison of the XR1000 and XR500? Also correct me if I'm wrong but the XR500 is the same as the R7800 right? -
Netduma R2 connection constantly shutting off
Netduma Fraser replied to guymetal's topic in Netduma R2 Support
What settings are changed from their defaults? Do you have an approximate time it happened as depending on when it could be a few things based on the logs