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Netduma Fraser

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  1. That's fine, it uses different servers so it won't always show the correct results, it depends on your proximity to the servers and the routing to them. As you can see from speedtest.net the router isn't limiting you to the speeds shown on Benchmark so you can ignore them.
  2. The Geo-Filter isn't enabled so you're just getting servers wherever the game wants to put you so you should enable that. Your Congestion Control percentages are quite high, try with 70% for download and upload
  3. So just to clarify, there is one Asus router upstream that is part of a mesh of Asus routers and an R2 connected to it, is there any other routers/modem such as from the ISP?
  4. That's brilliant to hear, thanks for the update!
  5. Most likely but that's what the R2 in the DMZ of the upstream router should resolve, was it the WAN IP you entered in? Unlikely as that would prevent the use of the features which is the point of having the R2 over other routers but it's not a definite no!
  6. Have you ever had an Open NAT with this setup i.e. without the R2?
  7. Where are you checking the NAT type exactly? In the game? If so this could be a misreading, disable the Geo-Filter then launch the game and see if it is open
  8. Check the IP on the PC itself, then check in the Device Manager on the device you think the PC is, does the IP match?
  9. Luego, proporcione capturas de pantalla de todas las demás configuraciones que mencioné y debería poder determinar la causa.
  10. Unfortunately this is only available for the R2 currently but if you haven't done so yet there is a beta firmware available for the XR500 here: https://forum.netduma.com/topic/51611-new-xr500-beta-firmware-33535/
  11. Could you provide a screenshot of a completed Connection Benchmark test as well as a screenshot of your QoS page please?
  12. You may need a modem/router for the XR1000 to be connected to but assuming that isn't the case you can access 192.168.1.1 or routerlogin.net in your web browser to go to the XR1000 interface and enter any PPPoE details you may need to get online
  13. This is most likely due to connecting to the interface with HTTPS instead of HTTP. Your browser may be forcing this, if you turn that on and force HTTP to the interface it should work without error.
  14. El XR1000 con Armor tiene la capacidad de mostrarle estos ataques, seguirán ocurriendo y es posible que el módem/enrutador del ISP no los muestre. Si tienen registros en el módem, estos deberían aparecer allí. Los escaneos de puertos son bastante comunes, por lo que es posible que el módem del ISP no los marque, pero si cree que están causando problemas de red, el ISP puede bloquear las IP donde se originan los ataques.
  15. Okay great thanks, I'll get the team to try this tomorrow and get back to you.
  16. Try this: Quit the application/game/client completely (including Battle.net from the System Tray) 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.
  17. Puede que valga la pena ponerse en contacto con su ISP para ver si puede hacer algo como bloquear las direcciones IP por usted.
  18. Esa será la razón, reemplaza todo ya que todo el tráfico se envía a ese dispositivo.
  19. En realidad, no hay mucho que puedas hacer al respecto. ¿Los ataques se alinean con los del juego?
  20. ¿Es el dispositivo en el que estás probando la velocidad el que tienes en la DMZ?
  21. Necesitas registrarte aquí: https://forum.netduma.com/topic/39415-introducing-early-access/ Entonces puedo agregarte
  22. Just noticed you said you're about to get the R2, it's currently sold out but register here to get notified when we have stock: https://forms.gle/bEWFnRyeLYfVMx8cA
  23. Creo que las antenas podrían estar defectuosas, ¿están todas bien atornilladas? Si es así, podría valer la pena intentar conseguir algunas antenas de repuesto para ver si funcionan mejor. Las antenas son las que ayudan con el alcance del WiFi, por lo que tiene sentido que ese pueda ser el problema.
  24. Big brain checking in! From what you've said there could be a number of scenarios that I could see: It could be the exchange potentially, I have two internet connections, one is fibre optic the other is openreach, they both go to the same exchange and I get a lower ping on fibre (as expected) so despite the difference in the connections they do end up in the same place generally. Realistically if this is the case, they are very unlikely to do something just because you have a bit of desync on a game. If the ping/stability of your line meets their minimum requirements then it'll be hard to get them to do anything about it. I don't know where your Mum is located but if she is in a less populated area and it works great then #1 could be the possibility here. The 4G connection, two things on this, one it could be that as you're just using the device to game you're not experiencing any local congestion which could be the same for #2 as well. Otherwise, the inherent instability of 4G and the generally higher ping could have you benefiting from lag compensation. Another possibility, depending on when you played could be peak time congestion and you may have a better experience playing during non peak times. The only other thing which I've mentioned already which could be it is you're experiencing local congestion i.e. many devices in your home using the internet at once causing your game to be in the network queue. In which case experimenting with QoS to find what works best for you may resolve it.
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