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Thanks, I’ll try this and report back. Could you advise me on how to change the DNS server? I’m getting DNS issues — my ISP’s DNS is awful, and on the Eero I had to switch to Cloudflare. Any guidance would be brilliant.
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On physical vs digital: If you go out and buy a game on disc, you’re buying the shipped version. Even if the disc holds all the game data, you’d still have to download any day-one patches from PSN to bring it up to the current version. Depending on how many there are, that could be anywhere from 1 to 10GB. I think RDR2 in 2023 made me download about 10GB of updates (I may be wrong on the figure), whereas digitally it would have been a 90–100GB download. If what you’re asking is whether putting a disc in the PS5 gets you faster downloads than buying digitally — unlikely. Any download, whether that’s the game itself, DLC or a post-launch patch, comes from the same place: Sony/CDN Servers. If you run the Speedtest on PlayStation’s “Test Internet Connection” page, what speeds are you getting? Also on network speeds in Duma os what have you entered?
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Cela n'aura aucune incidence ...au niveau du téléchargement ! Un SSD avec la meilleur Lecture sera toujours plus performant pour le jeu en ligne ... Console/PC.
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What better side? Being able to afford it , never been an issue i just like playing on console. You referring to cpu gaming?
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Si vous voulez optimiser vos téléchargements de jeux pour obtenir les vitesses max de votre ligne : - Privilégiez les heures en dehors des connexions de masse ( Votre FAI partage votre ligne entre plusieurs abonnés)... débits limités -Désactivez SmartBoost lors du téléchargement, un SSD peut facilement télécharger proche de la limite du R3 (PS5) -Comme dit précédemment, les serveurs de téléchargement sont souvent saturés car tout le monde fait sa mise à jour donc 1h c'est bien...
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@Reykc9510 It’s the all-digital world they’ve been aiming towards: physical discs that are just digital downloads. You should’ve seen that coming when they started doing that about 2-3 years ago. So no, having a physical disc is not speeding up your download; you either stick to their platform and keep paying subscription fees or move on to the better side when you can afford it because seeing the next gen, it’s going to be at least 1k MSRP, and if you live outside the US, it's probably around 1.3k and that's not including subscription and games.
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I was just asking if it be faster or slower with a disc. This particular post it was a digital download.
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Hi! Its working now thanks!
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Try disabling BI Classification in Settings > Troubleshooting > Developer options, this should prevent the VPN traffic getting classified as gaming and potentially causing you issues. You don't need to prioritize streaming given your speeds and that it doesn't require low ping to work. Other than that it does sound all good so perhaps now they've sorted their outage/issues with this option disabled you'll have a better experience, let us know!
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Netduma Fraser replied to ReedsWz's topic in NETGEAR Nighthawk Support (XR range)
Upgrade to the latest and then try again: https://kb.netgear.com/000070336/ We are aware though that it's not 100% reliable - the servers it uses are hardcoded into the router which means they can't change if they go down so it may take some time before those servers are available again for it to work. - Yesterday
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Using Telstra Smart Modem 4 with Firmware SGPE1TL0104AA-1.0.32A DumaOS Version: 3.3.754 The Router Apps inside DumaOS do not load, on Dashboard, only the Traffic Overview panel is loaded, with an error popping up stating Could not load app Device Manager does not load. Resetting modem and restarting modem sometimes temporarily brings back Device Manager, but it’s extremely sluggish, then fails again. Error message displayed: Error: This Router App is not loaded yet, please try again in a minute. Network monitor, network rules, network priority apps do not load either. Adblock, Ping map, Geo-filter, Connection benchmark are working
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Hi! On XR1000 1.0.0.74_1.0.63, ping heatmap just not loading, then appears with the below error. Even after clicking ok and waiting, nothing just loading. Any ideas or help?
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Hi Fraser, Below is as much detail as I can give on my setup. Quick note: I’ve seen people mention bad packet loss on EU CoD servers in Warzone, but my issue has actually been in Zombies — Warzone hasn’t been showing problems for me. Also, just as I was writing this, DownDetector sent me an alert that Call of Duty is having issues. 1) Router setup The FRITZ!Box is completely out of the picture now. My R3 is handling PPPoE directly. I did occasionally get blips when the R3 was sat in the FRITZ!Box’s DMZ, though. (All devices connected to R3, gaming device wired) 2) CC values Mode: Always on Further speed testing gave me an average of 850 Mbps down and 104 Mbps up. At 75% down / 85% up CC, I was noticing some lagginess. PingPlotter and internet quality testing were showing a B grade / high latency under load. Dropping to 70% down / 85% up seems to have helped. 3) New CC values Further testing with the LibreQoS internet quality test showed that 70% down / 85% up gives A+ down, A+ up, and A+ bi-directional (down and up saturated simultaneously). 0ms added latency under load, with only a 1.5–2ms microspike when both directions are saturated at once. 4) FTTP I think I may have an issue on my fibre line, so I wanted to rule out the R3 as the cause. LibreQoS’s virtual household test and advanced internet quality test both show low jitter and low latency for gaming, the test noted that SQM (whatever CAKE/fq_codel variant DumaOS uses) is holding up fine. 5) Geo-Filter My location is set to London, with a radius reaching up to about Germany. I mainly play CoD and Battlefield at the moment — Battlefield mostly puts me on Frankfurt, and CoD puts me on all sorts (Milan, Warsaw, and Madrid aren’t great connections for me). This setup lets me reach London, Amsterdam, Paris, and Frankfurt — Frankfurt ping is 19–21ms, which is very good. Geo-latency is on, strict mode is on, and the ping filter allows servers up to 27ms — just in case CoD or BF add new servers that get geographically misplaced; on ping alone, the closer server should still win out. 6) SmartBoost PS5 boosted x5 Call of Duty series boosted — 1000 EA games boosted — 800 Gaming (general) boosted — 400 My stepdad’s media device runs on ExpressVPN (my ISP routing isn’t perfect at the moment), and that sometimes gets classified as gaming. Should I add streaming to smart boost or gaming only? 7) Other settings Spanning Tree — off Port Protection — off (this was the default when I first set it up) TCP DDoS protection — on Ping/echo replies allowed — yes (I use BQM to monitor my connection)
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That kind of thing wouldn't necessarily show in the log, it's more going to show background processes of the router and any errors, I don't see anything specifically in your logs as the cause. How have you set Congestion Control/SmartBOOST now? Is the R3 in the DMZ on the fritz? Are ALL devices connected to the R3 or are some still on the fritz?
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Well now we know that you're referring to a PS5 downloading when putting in a disc, the more information the better. If you do speedtest.net and get expected speeds then it's more likely the write speed of the console is the issue - it won't necessarily download faster than it can write it. If the storage is quite full then that could slow it down.
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Good morning Fraser. I had some severe freeze in game - completely desync and all that. Not sure if it’s an issue with isp or my r3 run into an issue. If you don’t mind, could you check my log out to see? R3 16 Aug log .txt
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So even if its a physical copy still gonna be the same?
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Redflame started following Ps5 pro dowload time
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Try going into downloads, hit pause all. Then resume download. This sometimes switching my ps5 and Xbox from downloading slowly to downloading at higher speeds.
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@Reykc9510PlayStation servers are horrible when it comes to downloading files; there are typically limited to 100-300mbs you might get lucky on others, but it’s like roulette; just wait till GTA 6 releases, and you'll see their servers crashing. In comparison, on a PC, you can choose where you’re downloading the files, and they'll use full throughput.
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I have my upload/download set to 100% what other information do I need to provide to help with this? Yes I have other things hooked up to R3 but the ps5 pro is hardwired also
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Keep in mind through the R3 you're limited to 1Gbps but no it should be faster than that but it's impossible to say why that might have occurred with the information provided. Were other devices using the internet at the time etc
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Netduma Fraser replied to Netduma Alex's topic in Netduma R3 Support
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I have my download/upload set to 100% Its taken an hr to download a 47 gb game, is this normal for 2 gig fiber service? 20260815_143846.mp4
