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Everything posted by Netduma Fraser
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If you put your console in the DMZ do you get an Open NAT then? You can keep UPnP enabled when port forwarding
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NEW XR500 BETA FIRMWARE: 3.3.535
Netduma Fraser replied to Netduma Lew's topic in NETGEAR Nighthawk Support (XR range)
Try disabling Adblocker and see if it works then please -
If your ISP modem/router has WiFi, set it up so that it is in bridge or modem mode, you can also use the DMZ. Copy the WAN IP from the R3 (found in Settings > WAN) and enter it into the DMZ function on the ISP modem/router. Otherwise if you're replacing the ISP modem/router and it is possible to do so then use PPPoE. You only need to do one or the other.
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R3 with OS4 is a big disappointment.
Netduma Fraser replied to magiver_fox31's topic in Netduma R3 Support
If you have the R3 in the DMZ on the ISP router it doesn't need to use PPPoE, you should do one or the other. Are ALL devices connected to the R3? How have you setup SmartBOOST/Congestion Control? Can you provide a screenshot of what you're seeing when you get a game outside your radius please? -
A dev has asked me to get your router ready so they can enter it remotely and have a look at what is going on. If your ISP modem/router has WiFi, set it up so that it is in bridge or modem mode, you can also use the DMZ. Copy the WAN IP from the R3 (found in Settings > WAN) and enter it into the DMZ function on the ISP modem/router. Once you've done that, enable remote support on the R3 in Settings > Troubleshooting. Once you've done that post back here from a device connected to the R3 please.
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adblocker running on r3 DumaOS Version 4.0.23
Netduma Fraser replied to franky13's topic in Netduma R3 Support
It seems to be to do with size as well, a small HTTPS file works like the above. It does yes, it'll just ignore those parts -
Best to make your own topic but I'd just make one rule for range: Source start 3074 source end 3480 Destination the exact same as source TCP & UDP
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I've sent you .23 via PM, you can upgrade from Settings > Troubleshooting, once complete I'd recommend doing a factory reset
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If you have access to the interface, please grab the log from Settings > Troubleshooting when it next happens and we can take a look
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You'll need to factory reset then, it's the only solution. Official I don't know as that is entirely up to Netgear
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R3 PS5 Gaming traffic not prioritizing.
Netduma Fraser replied to JasonKnight's topic in Community Discussion
How do you have SmartBOOST setup to detect gaming exactly? What firmware version are you on? -
It's specifically Geo-Latency causing it? When you see the message with it enabled do you see anything on the map blocked if you zoom out fully?
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adblocker running on r3 DumaOS Version 4.0.23
Netduma Fraser replied to franky13's topic in Netduma R3 Support
Try adding this list: https://easylist.to/easylist/easylist.txt -
I've sent you .23 via PM, you can upgrade from Settings > Troubleshooting, once complete I'd recommend doing a factory reset. Yes it is safe
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Could a Windows Update cause problems?
Netduma Fraser replied to JHuntVols's topic in NETGEAR Nighthawk Support (XR range)
Not necessarily but if your telling the router it's getting more speed than it actually is then its using those values for QoS. So for example, seems your max speeds are ~700ish, you tell the router you have 1000Mbps and you drop the percentages to 85% it's doing nothing because it's not actually got to your speeds yet. That would throw out any changes you make to get your bufferbloat down, if you correct that you should get better results. No, the bottom graph is the part to focus on and that doesn't show any packet loss. -
Future of Dumaos R&D...
Netduma Fraser replied to Krush's topic in Feature Ideas & Improvements for DumaOS
I mean you could stick the app on it and use it that way? -
NetDuma R2 Geofence, but only for a few devices...
Netduma Fraser replied to antithesis's topic in Netduma R2 Support
Yes but you could put the R2 in the DMZ on the upstream router and that will eliminate it -
It does have some Geo-Filter improvements yes but we'll be continuing to improve it in subsequent firmware
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NetDuma R2 Geofence, but only for a few devices...
Netduma Fraser replied to antithesis's topic in Netduma R2 Support
Since a Destiny 2 update it's actually quite hard to filter so I'm not sure that would work, this is something that we have worked around with DumaOS 4 - making games that are unfilterable, filterable. It will come at a later date. You can't set the router into bridge or anything like that but you can just connect it as a router. The upstream router would apply any QoS rules to the R2 which by extension would also affect the devices connected to it.