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Okay so have the fritz in its router mode so it handles PPPoE, put the R3 WAN IP (found either on the fritz device list or the R3 WAN Settings page) into the exposed host on the fritz. Then with PPPoE removed from the R3 see if you can access it reliably.
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As others have mentioned, it will enable you to play on US servers but will not allow you to get a lower ping to them due to the distance. Imagine you want to go on holiday somewhere, there is a minimum amount of time it would take you to get there via plane, it works the exact same. Unless the laws of physics can be broken or we get some quantum networking on the go then you won't be able to get EU pings to US servers for example.
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Issues with Netduma R2 since April 2025
Netduma Fraser replied to adro's topic in Netduma R2 Support
That should be fixed now if you do a reboot but I've given you access -
It does have wall mount slots on it that can be used yes, you'd need to source your own screws etc to put into the wall
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Elpaso80 started following wall support
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good morning, is there a wall mount for the router
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FR ? T’as du voir la vidéo du yt … Tu auras forcément un ping moindre qu’en passant par un VPN… Un VPN a tendance à te rajouter 10ms mini par rapport à ta ligne directe FAI. Exemple simple de ping avec VPN serveur en Italie et sans VPN vers google italien ! Le Geofiltre te permettra de clôturer le serveur ou les serveurs sur lesquelles tu veux jouer sans devoir passer par un VPN !
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@CobraclemNot really; you can’t change the distance of your location. You can try rerouting by using another VPN to minimize it, but the difference would be marginal. Also, why would you want to play further away when Europe is filled with players?
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Thanks for you answer There is nothing to do to have less ping when you want to play on USA server from Europe ?
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@CobraclemIt would be the same. A VPN doesn’t change how far you are from a server; it just masks your location and reroutes it.
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Problem connecting DumaOS with Android APP.
Spylock replied to Spylock's topic in NETGEAR Nighthawk Support (XR range)
Hi again Fraser, I just did a factory reset and the error persists. The app keeps giving me an error and won't let me connect. When I go into the logs, I can see that it's trying to connect but is giving an authentication error and the router is immediately blocked via the web. -
Cobraclem started following NETDUMA R3 RANKED USA SERVER
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Hello, I’m a Call of Duty player and I mainly play ranked on Warzone. Can the Netduma R3 allow me to play on US servers? If so, what would my ping be when playing on US servers with Netduma R3 ? Currently, with my VPN, I get between 85 and 115 ms of ping. Thank you for your help.
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Sorry to extend this but I’m also experiencing similar issues mentioned in this thread, could I get access please?
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Problem connecting DumaOS with Android APP.
Netduma Fraser replied to Spylock's topic in NETGEAR Nighthawk Support (XR range)
I'd suggest a factory reset first, don't change any settings at all and verify you can access with the app, if you can then great, try changing the LAN IP and then see if you still have access after a reboot. If not then you have the cause, if you do then it's likely something else that caused it in your configuration along the way but should then be easier to narrow down. Any change you make (obviously not general things like QoS/Geo-Filter) in Settings check if you still have access. Yes you could do that, although UPnP should open the ports you need automatically, alternatively you could set NAT to Open in WAN Settings. -
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Problem connecting DumaOS with Android APP.
Spylock replied to Spylock's topic in NETGEAR Nighthawk Support (XR range)
Thanks, I'll do that. And regarding about the app, ) you mentioned at the beginning that the error could be due to a changed LAN IP address. What do you suggest? A factory reset or changing the IP address to the XR? Now that I think about it, it's configured like this: ISP DMZ to XR1000, and on XR1000 the DMZ option is configured my PC's IP. I'd just have to remove it from there and add the ports I need to open for COD. -
Problem connecting DumaOS with Android APP.
Netduma Fraser replied to Spylock's topic in NETGEAR Nighthawk Support (XR range)
There aren't many settings that would restrict access to the interface so yes that would be what I'd suggest. I would never suggest putting your PC in the DMZ, that's a major security risk. You can put the XR WAN IP in the DMZ on your ISP modem/router, set that as static/reserved on the ISP modem and that's all you'd need to do. -
Problem connecting DumaOS with Android APP.
Spylock replied to Spylock's topic in NETGEAR Nighthawk Support (XR range)
Not really. I configured the router this way from the begin, accessing it via the web, and just want to configure the app on Android. What do you suggest? Should I reset everything and return it to its default settings? Regarding the DMZ, how should I configure it? Should I put the router's IP or my PC's IP in the DMZ? What would be the correct XR1000/Huawai ISP configuration? -
Problem connecting DumaOS with Android APP.
Netduma Fraser replied to Spylock's topic in NETGEAR Nighthawk Support (XR range)
I have not seen anyone change the LAN IP to anything remotely close to what you've done so I would not be surprised if that was the cause. Did the issue start when you changed the LAN IP? -
Problem connecting DumaOS with Android APP.
Spylock replied to Spylock's topic in NETGEAR Nighthawk Support (XR range)
Hi Fraser, thanks for the prompt response. Please attach some information: Answer attachment: I currently have access from the web, but I want to configure access from the app. ISP: Huawei HG8245H5 Network: 10.0.0.0/24 IP (router): 10.0.0.1 XR10000: LAN: 172.30.30.0/24 IP (router): 172.30.30.100 WAN: 10.0.0.100 Reserved Static In the DMZ, I only entered my PC's IP address. When I search the logs for my phone's IP address when trying to configure the app, it throws up the error "incorrect admin password." Something strange I saw in another post is that the app never asks me for a username/password to access the modem. Image attached (is not mine). As I mentioned, I have access through the web via the IP: 172.30.30.100. Thank you. -
You said previously it was directly connected to fiber but now you've setup presumably the ISP modem/router in cascade - what model is that router please? When you set it in cascade did you then remove the PPPoE details from the R3 - you would need to. What is the IP address to access your ISP modem/router? I will need to know more about your physical setup and settings changes before I can make a determination on the cause, right now the information provided is a little confusing. A replacement would be possible if the router is faulty, outside of that, as a lawyer then you know you're outside the return period.
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We made a change yesterday which may fix it, reboot the router, wait 4 minutes then see if it continues please