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Netduma Fraser

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  1. Unfortunately I don't think there is anything else that can be done. You can try multiple factory resets in a row to see if that brings it back but I think it is likely bricked. As commiseration I can offer you 30% off an R3 if that's something you'd be interested in.
  2. Which IPv6 settings are you specifically using on the XR? Have you tried the option IPv6 connection options? - Do any of those keep it on more?
  3. Are you using PPPoE or VLAN on the router at all? Where are you testing the speeds?
  4. You'll already have a public IP, do you mean a static IP? In most cases no but do you have a moderate/strict NAT even with your gaming device connected directly to your ISP router?
  5. I've given you Early Access, upgrade to that version and it should prevent the issue happening again https://forum.netduma.com/forum/151-netduma-r3-early-access/
  6. Best thing is to use the DMZ, you won't lose anything by doing so, the effect is the same
  7. It's unlikely but it's possible that is restricting the ping so would be better in bridge
  8. Not specifically, find the DNS for your VPN, they'll probably have it on their site, then edit the VPN and enter it in the DNS boxes
  9. It's providing internet because it's acting like a switch rather than a router - it's an indication of it not working. Keep us posted!
  10. That should be good for now. 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
  11. Have them set the VPN DNS in HybridVPN and try again please
  12. Very likely a popular server and so will be much worse during peak/busy periods for hit detection
  13. I suspect when you're connecting through your friend you're connecting directly to the server. Whereas with the VPN you're connecting to that, then the server, back to the VPN, back to you. You're adding two significant hops to the server so quite probable you're hitting a ping limit preventing you playing.
  14. You're welcome, have a great holiday, we'll be here when you're back!
  15. No not currently, we'll remove that restriction in a future update
  16. Have you set static IPs on the devices themselves and made them the same by any chance?
  17. Unplug the router from power for 24 hours, plug in, then wait 4 minutes before accessing and see if you can get internet. It may seem excessive but we have seen routers come back to life doing this.
  18. Do you notice it more if one device is turned on before the other by any chance?
  19. Thank you, there may be a fault with the tool we're using which I think is contributing to the time it's taking as well
  20. I can't give ETAs for any specific feature/fix as it's always subject to change. New firmware will be posted in Early Access when ready so keep an eye on that part of the forum.
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