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Everything posted by Netduma Fraser
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¿Qué navegador web estás usando? ¿Podrías usar Google Chrome e intentarlo nuevamente, por favor?
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Check the Device Manager table view, does the link speed show as 100Mbps? If so, check the PC itself, what is the link speed showing for the connection?
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Are you accessing using HTTPS or is the browser forcing HTTPS? Do you have a browser based Adblocker enabled?
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COD MWIII GeoFILTER NOT FUNCTIONING ON XR1000v2
Netduma Fraser replied to hammonje's topic in Call of Duty Support
What is the actual IP address of the console, not seeing it on that screenshot. -
Netduma R2 Packet loss and Ping spikes Wired and WiFi
Netduma Fraser replied to morph1kx's topic in Netduma R2 Support
Other than a few small spikes, your connection from the PC to the router is solid, your connection from the router to the internet is also solid. If the router was faulty it definitely wouldn't be that stable. It's most likely your connection to the specific gaming servers, using the Geo-Filter to force different servers and adding any you come across that give you a bad connection to your deny list so you never play on them again should leave you with servers you have a good connection to. -
Sì, puoi utilizzare QoS con PPPoE. È probabile che inizialmente le velocità siano limitate a 300 Mbps quando si utilizza PPPoE. Pensiamo di poter migliorare questo aspetto, ma non sarà fatto in tempo per il lancio.
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To answer your questions: If you have an Open NAT there is no need to do that, if you have NAT issues set NAT to Open in WAN Settings instead I would recommend using strict mode Auto Ping just automatically pings the host of the game, unless you want to manually ping the host of the game I would suggest leaving it enabled for ease Do step 1 and you should get an open NAT, remove the port forwards once you have done that
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They will be servers, just misclassified as peers on the map, if you provide the IDs of them we can get them corrected with a cloud update
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Try this: Quit the application/game/client completely Remove device from the Geo-Filter Give PC PlayStation Device Type in the Device Manager (if on PC) Resync from the Geo-Filter Map menu Re-add the device to the Geo-Filter with the manual option Set up the Geo-Filter how you like Wait 2 minutes Boot up application/game/client Then see if it works.
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What page are you seeing this on? Does it occur when loading the page or after adjusting anything? What firmware version are you on currently?
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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)
Do not stay on the intermediate firmware, that has a lot of issues, upgrade to RC14 which is the one in this topic, after 5 minutes or so perform a factory reset so no remnants from previous versions cause problems. Wait 4 minutes or so then access. Close the interface tab when you've done these things, trying to access it too early may impact its ability to load. -
No it shouldn't affect your ability to Geo-Filter at all. Having it disabled will affect QoS of course, Adblocker, Traffic Controller etc basically anything that relies on determining the type of traffic.
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ANNOUNCEMENT: Introducing the Netduma R3
Netduma Fraser replied to Netduma Lew's topic in News & Announcements
The bufferbloat score on Benchmark is independent to the speed portion of the test, however, on the R3 Connection Benchmark isn't actually available. Reason being is we've improved QoS and Ping Optimiser a lot and it uses Smart QoS which will intelligently allocate bandwidth based on your priorities. Also Anti-Jitter is coming! That's not a Geo-Filter issue, if you have trouble forcing servers sometimes (some are notorious for it), it's either because they're offline or at capacity and trying at a different time of day could allow you to connect. Yes it is Could you clarify this one please? I use WiFi calling at home on the R3 and haven't had any problems! -
What is the firmware version you're on currently? When did this start happening exactly?
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There isn't really anything else that could be interfering with the traffic, did you try with the Traffic Controller rule? You could try disabling UPnP and port forwarding exclusively in case that isn't triggering correctly. The log often shows processes like that happening in the backend that appear like issues, you can ignore that.
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R2 Firmware update not applying
Netduma Fraser replied to way2fast900rr's topic in Netduma R2 Support
It seems that even if the update goes through it's not actually updating for some reason. We've collected some data from another user with the same issue and we'll see if we can find the cause to then allow for a successful upgrade, if you check back in a few days I should know more by then. -
Ok, gli daremo un'occhiata, grazie
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Ports are a broader way of prioritizing whereas DPI will only prioritize the packets that matter ensuring only the game and nothing else will be prioritized
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Netduma R2 Packet loss and Ping spikes Wired and WiFi
Netduma Fraser replied to morph1kx's topic in Netduma R2 Support
While connected to the router via a Windows PC, open command prompt, type ping 192.168.77.1 -t press enter and let it run around 30 times then press Ctrl +C on the keyboard and provide a screenshot of the results please. Do so in the above configuration. Once you've done that also do the same but with ping 8.8.8.8 -t
