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Netduma Crossy

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    Netduma Crossy got a reaction from BIG__DOG in DumaOS Developer Q&A   
    That's a cool idea. I can not confirm or deny if I'm working on this ;)
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    Netduma Crossy reacted to Netduma Fraser in Software Development Lifecycle   
    With each subsystem we will come to you for feedback before we start development. This gives you the opportunity to put forth your ideas and potentially have them included in the new subsystem.
     
    For each new subsystem we will:
    Have a round one thread for general feature request open for 1 day. This will give you the opportunity to give your ideas for each subsystem. If you think a persons idea is good make sure to click 'Like' so we can assess demand. Have a round two thread where we will collect the ideas and ask specific details about them. After that development will commence. Please do not complain about the subsystem. We are doing it in order of what is best for development not what is most appealing. Please keep in mind we may use all/some/none of your ideas in the final product.
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    Netduma Crossy reacted to Netduma Fraser in *Please read before posting a support thread*   
    Please read carefully before posting. Failure to do so will result in you being redirected to this post.
     
    Before posting a support thread: 
    Look at our Wiki, most common questions are answered there. Includes more detail on specific features. You can find the wiki here. Search the forum for your question/issue as a solution may have already been posted. You can search by going here. After doing the above and your issue still remains please create a thread following this template. This will enable us to help you as quickly as possible.
    What firmware version are you on? (Check at bottom of any page on the R1. If lower than 1.03.6 please follow upgrade instructions here first). What speeds do you get from multiple speed tests? What is your current setup? E.g. ISP hub/modem (Specify model) > R1 > all devices  What is your specific issue? (Provide as many details as possible. If it is a lag issue include the screenshots from here in your post) Any other information (such as settings you may have previously tried). Do not create multiple threads for your issue - they will be closed.
     
    Do not jump in on other peoples support threads.
     
    Thank you
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    Netduma Crossy got a reaction from Netduma Fraser in Solution - Black Ops 3 (how to open NAT from Strict/Moderated)   
    Please make your own thread.
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    Netduma Crossy got a reaction from PharmDawgg in Solution - Black Ops 3 (how to open NAT from Strict/Moderated)   
    Please make your own thread.
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    Netduma Crossy reacted to ByMgRs in Netduma R1 Configuration Chrome Extension   
    I am not aware of this, I have tried it and I use the current stable version. If you have any issues you can navigate to the extensions manager and check the box for developer-mode. This should work! And that is the plan
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    Netduma Crossy reacted to Chiver2007 in Netduma R1 Configuration Chrome Extension   
    Only problem with this so far is I use google chrome (stable versions) and it will automatically disable this extension because it is not from the Chrome Store. If you want people to use it, I would add it to the chrome store asap because as of now I cannot use this extension, chrome will not even let me enable it again.
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    Netduma Crossy reacted to YOBIGDUSOFLY in Solution - Black Ops 3 (how to open NAT from Strict/Moderated)   
    I've also been able to open my NAT now. It doesn't help with lag, but it opened my NAT. I was running two routers at the time with the NetDuma being the secondary.
    I removed the primary router, and now the NetDuma is my only router. I did two things. Bare in mind I was frustrated at the time so I didn't try anything else.
    I removed the primary router. I double checked my download and upload speeds in the NetDuma to make sure they were correct per my ISP. I left UPnP ticked in all areas. Using the port table in my primary router as a guide I forwarded every port that the Duma had opened. I ended up opening 12 ports!
    After that the NAT has remained open. I will eventually be removing the port forwarding rules as a test. If it works just as well I will leave it as is.
    This was just an experiment, and it's been working so far.  
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    Netduma Crossy reacted to lukasz in How to set up R1 as Primary Router with Virgin Super Hub 2   
    At the beginning i wanna say this just a copy and paste job and punting together how to set it up.

    So to start you should have only your super hub plug ed and NetDUMA R1 should not be powered up etc.

    Then Follow this steps

     

    To enable modem mode on your new Super Hub

     

    1. Make sure you are connected (wired or wirelessly) to your  Super Hub.

     

    2. Open your Internet browser.

     

    3. Log in to your Super Hub's settings page by entering 192.168.0.1 into the address bar of your Internet browser.

     

    4. Enter your Super Hub's administration username and password. The default details are printed on the bottom of the Super Hub. If you have changed the default username or password, enter those details instead.

     

    5. Once you've logged in, click Super Hub Settings to see the Modem Modesection.



     

    6. Click the Enable Modem Mode button. A pop-up will ask you to confirm your selection.

     

    7. Click Yes to continue. Your Super Hub will reboot and enter Modem Mode.



     

    Note: Once in Modem Mode, the IP address you use to access your Super Hub changes from 192.168.0.1 to 192.168.100.1

    Now turn off the Super Hub.

     

     

    Now take a Ethernet cable and connect it to this port on super hub

     

     

     

    Plug the other end  of the ethernet cable into port 1 (labelled - PoE) located at the back of your Netduma router.  

     

     

    Now Power Up the Super Hub and the NetDuma R1 Router. 

     

    After some time you should have the internet connection and be good to go.

     

    If you still dont have internet connection restart just the superhub. 

     

    after that just follow the stuff form quick start guide.

     

    Unplug any other wired devices that are connected to your ISP hub and instead plug them into any of the four remaining ports (2, 3, 4, 5) on your Netduma router. At this point, the only wired device that should now be connected to your ISP hub is your new Netduma router. 

     

     

    On all your wireless devices, e.g laptop, smart phone, tablet etc, connect to the WiFi connection “Netduma R1”. The password is the first 12 characters of the serial number (SN) located on the small white label on the side of the Netduma packaging. Your serial number should look something like this: ‘573C04D2H593/289’ therefore the wireless password would be ‘573C04D2H593’. 

     

    At this point every device in your home should be connected to the Netduma router and not the ISP hub. Open a web browser (like Chrome, Firefox, Safari or Explorer) on a device that is connected to your router e.g. your laptop. Type the following into the address bar: http://192.168.88.1and hit enter. This is the Netduma router control panel. A tour will now walk you through the router’s main features which will take around five minutes.
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