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Netduma Fraser

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  1. Can you access properly using either of these links? http://192.168.1.1 or http://routerlogin.net
  2. There are many servers for just one location so adding one to your deny list won't be enough, you'd have to keep adding them, this is why it would be best to exclude the entire area from your radius instead
  3. Try Simple Mode instead of polygon, does it work better then?
  4. What is the area you're covering? Do you know there are definitely servers in that location?
  5. Early Access is quite stable generally but here you are https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/ksyvf44z7yted5pmjpagy/DumaOS-R3-4.0.21.sig?rlkey=cx9tu193eot9520o1vawzs4di&st=n06cvrcp&dl=0
  6. No you won't lose any features at all. Keep us posted!
  7. Added https://forum.netduma.com/forum/151-netduma-r3-early-access/
  8. It may be mislocated, disable filtering mode and just play normally and see if the servers you get if any of them show a ping you would normally expect from a Texas server. If you do then provide the IDs and we can correct the locations.
  9. Okay thanks for the heads up, I'll see if the team can look into it.
  10. The first best thing to try would be to try the latest firmware in Early Access: https://forum.netduma.com/forum/151-netduma-r3-early-access/ and see if it's any better after that - you do not need to factory reset the router after the update.
  11. Device Manager on the router - not on the PC
  12. You click the PC you're playing on, the click the device type dropdown on the window that appears
  13. Double NAT indicates that the DMZ you set isn't currently correct - if you rebooted the R3 for example the IP may have changed - double check they are in fact matching. Console speed tests aren't always accurate - if a PC is getting full speeds the router won't be limiting you - I suspect if you do a download on the console it will go at your expected speeds.
  14. Take the PPPoE credentials you would have put in the XR, remove them, access your ISP modem/router - switch it back to router mode and enter the credentials into its PPPoE setting. Reboot the modem, wait 2 minutes, reboot the XR, wait 2 minutes and you should have internet through the XR and QoS should work.
  15. I was passing it on to the developers to have a look as they'd have a better idea. Most likely it's a bug that needs fixing rather than anything you can do specifically but do try the latest firmware.
  16. In theory it shouldn't matter but as we've all seen gaming networking seems to be a different breed. QoS is traffic management so in theory if there isn't much traffic at the time to be managed that could be why
  17. If the DMZ IP definitely matches the R3 WAN IP then try port forwarding and see if you can get an Open NAT that way.
  18. That's not entirely true, there have been 4 updates in the last month alone in Early Access which you do have access to, as above I'd suggest trying the latest one posted.
  19. I can't answer that at the moment but yes I expect it will go to R2 Early Access
  20. It's actually already on the Geo-Filter it's marked as The Division 2/XDefiant?
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