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Bugged Out XR1000V2
Netduma Fraser replied to Rx39141's topic in NETGEAR Nighthawk Support (XR range)
I'm getting the same actually, weird, I'll have to mention it to them. It's just a security fix so nothing that would fix any kind of issues you're having. In LAN Settings, set the DHCP range to start at .50, then assign reserved IP addresses to devices between .2 & .49 so they're out of the DHCP range, apply, reboot from the interface, wait 4 minutes and see if that stops the disconnects. -
CALL OFDUTY BLACK OPS 6- UNABLE TO CONNECT TO HOST
Netduma Fraser replied to Satiros's topic in Netduma R2 Support
There should be blocked icons on the map when it happens, do you see that? If you grab the logs when it happens I can take a look -
PS5 keeps disconnecting / connecting first 10min
Netduma Fraser replied to sw_mp's topic in Netduma R3 Support
I don't know what the specific problem is, someone online said that solved it for them. It's having trouble resolving the connection, set a reserved IP for it on the R3, reboot the PS5 and see if it happens again -
Bugged Out XR1000V2
Netduma Fraser replied to Rx39141's topic in NETGEAR Nighthawk Support (XR range)
You have to unzip it and extract the .chk file then upload that to the router. It won't be the cause of an issue though. What is the internet connectivity issue exactly? -
Can you provide a screenshot of the Geo-Filter page please?
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What is the model of the modem/router the R3 is connected to and how have you set that to ensure all traffic flows to the R3? E.g R3 in its DMZ, modem/bridge mode Are ALL devices connected to the R3? Have you entered those speeds into the router? How have you setup Congestion Control? How have you setup SmartBOOST? Where are you testing the speeds? What is the model of the phone? Have you split the WiFi bands and connecting to 2.4GHz or 5GHz specifically?
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Gaming barely uses any bandwidth so there isn't much benefit to reserving that much bandwidth for it, I'd prioritize it instead
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NEW R3 FIRMWARE - DumaOS 4.0.540
Netduma Fraser replied to Netduma Alex's topic in Netduma R3 Support
Have you done a factory reset yet on this version? I would suggest doing so if you haven't already, it's a decent sized change from the previous one -
You're not disabling the Geo-Filter, you're just disabling a specific setting for how it filters. By disabling Geo-Latency it will allow you to filter and just get games inside your radius. I can't really answer that without knowing if you're connecting to the same servers in both scenarios, what your setup is like via the ISP router etc
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In this case the only way to simultaneously prioritize the game and use exit lag is to either prioritize gaming as a whole or prioritize the device so for the way you want to use it no, there isn't a possible workaround. The simplest solution is to disable exit lag prior to gaming and re-enable it after ready for the next person. Again not knowing too much about your situation, if you have multiple users using the same PC and it is possible to do so then having your own user account on the PC would resolve this. It would have your own personal settings, files, programs etc. So you could just login to your account where exit lag isn't enabled and game as you would normally knowing it will be prioritized as expected and then when the other person signs into their user account they'll have exit lag installed/running and will work how they want.
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Should be at the top of the page where your device is, delete the device or switch to spectating mode
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It really depends on how specific you are about the servers you join. If you're very much focused on just getting the London server then I would suggest the first option. If you're okay with trying to prioritize London but with that accepting you will sometimes get games outside your radius then go for option 2. Having played Fortnite in a few long bursts I would say that generally the servers are very good, even if you connect to EU servers.
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I understand that you may not think it is relevant but it is precisely the details that people don't provide that come out later on as being very relevant, not in every case of course but I find it can help cut the time down. There is always a reason for me asking something, perhaps in a specific use case I can provide a workaround that I wouldn't have been able to suggest otherwise. You don't need to go into excruciating detail, what you have provided there is enough thank you. Okay that makes more sense, it's essentially a form of VPN, you're creating a tunnel between you and the game server and so we can't see/influence that traffic. While they're not encrypting the traffic they're still controlling it and bypassing the normal way the router would handle that traffic. That's why BI kicked in, it realised that you were gaming, it just couldn't tell what.
