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Netduma Fraser

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  1. Sounds like you've set it up with your connection perfectly. As you have set the DMZ on the HG to the R2 this directs ALL traffic to the R2 so you do not need to do anything else on the HG such as port forwarding, you can use the R2 for everything.
  2. There are no servers in the location that you are trying to force, as it is a server based game you cannot force P2P connections, you will need to adjust your settings to cover known servers that you can find using Ping Heatmap. It says in this article it uses servers for example: https://www.gamebyte.com/efootball-2022-important-things-to-know/
  3. Okay that's fine but we can't help you install a different operating system and just because it's based on it doesn't mean normal OpenWRT would install successfully.
  4. Did you have Battle.net open in the Windows system tray when you applied the VPN? If so that could be why, exit the game and the launcher completely including from the System Tray, then enable it then launch.
  5. Yes that could be a possibility, best to disable if you're going to play another game It's the first post of this topic you're posting in.
  6. You should be on the latest firmware is that right? What errors are you getting when you can't change those Geo-Filter settings? Are you using Armor? Make sure you're accessing the interface using HTTP, your browser may be forcing HTTPS which could be causing 3 of those issues. Go to the System Information page and then in the Rapp panel menu ≡ change the retries to 5, reboot from the interface, close the interface tab, wait 4 minutes before accessing and see if the Rapp not loading stops.
  7. It's here https://forum.netduma.com/topic/51611-new-xr500-beta-firmware-33535
  8. Could you provide a screenshot of a completed Connection Benchmark test and your QoS page please?
  9. We don't announce or give any ETAs on firmware/any hardware until they're ready
  10. I don't know how many devices you have but I've never seen anyone encounter any issues from having too many devices. We've had 50+ devices running fine on it but as you know you wouldn't be able to use half your new speeds through the R2.
  11. I am illiterate in Spanish, I only speak English, if it's arrogant to ask to translate your Spanish videos/issues into English so I can understand and help you then I don't know what to tell you. I am happy to help once I understand the problem.
  12. If your internet is 5G then yes it will have some inherent stability but aside from that this is what QoS was designed for. It's best to start with a high value for Congestion Control (set to Always), say 95% then do a test, decrease by 10%, test, decrease by 10% etc, until you get to a value that is pretty good and then try 5% either side of that value to see if it can be improved. It's important to note that Download & Upload on Congestion Control don't have to be the same value and that you may have a better experience with differing values.
  13. No it doesn't auto adjust, you have to manually change it
  14. Congestion Control is still needed, it's more for automatically prioritizing and allocating bandwidth according to what the activities/devices you want to take precedence.
  15. You'll need to factory reset as it's a big change, hold the reset button for 30 seconds, release, wait 4 minutes then access.
  16. No that won't work, they need to be separate so make sure to switch the LAN IP back, the static IP however could work once you've changed the LAN IP back, you'll probably need a reboot though.
  17. Reboot the TP link, wait 2 minutes, then reboot the R2 from the interface, wait 2 minutes then access and see if you get internet
  18. Try upgrading from routerlogin.net/adv_index.htm to the latest firmware: https://forum.netduma.com/topic/51612-new-xr700-beta-firmware-33363/
  19. Go to the System Information page and then in the Rapp panel menu ≡ change the retries to 5, reboot from the interface, wait 2 minutes before accessing and see if it works then please.
  20. You can actually disable it for a specific device, on the page where you see your devices listed, click the pause (I I) button next to the device and then you can click the disable button.
  21. This is the list of domains the router uses to block: https://netduma.com/adblocker-lists/default-list.txt you can use Ctrl + F on the keyboard then enter Netflix or BBC to find the domains so you can then add them to the whitelist, that way it should work and you can keep it enabled. Otherwise it should show what is blocked at the time so you can then whitelist them from there - may take a few tries.
  22. ¿Podrías traducir usando Google Translate al inglés, por favor?
  23. Hi Joey, let's continue on emails, I'll respond to you there momentarily!
  24. Do you have it connected to a power extender or direct to an outlet? If an extender please try direct to an outlet.
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