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  1. I did that before, and I just repeated those steps again after the PS5 was off for 5 minutes. I got the exact same results with an 80mS game. When I normally boot up Cold War with the geo-filter on, I see all the denied servers showing up on the geo-filter map. I am not seeing any servers denied or allowed except the Netduma one in the UK. I had a friend join that is Oklahoma bound and his in-game ping was about 20mS less. Therefore, the in-game ping seems to be working okay.
  2. I play COD Cold War almost every day. Yesterday, it was playing well and today it is not working. I originally had the geo-filter around the state of California with a ping assist of 30mS. Today, I keep getting games with 90mS in-game displayed ping. The servers were not showing up on the geo-filter map. I tried with disabling and re-enabling the geo-filter and tested again. I got the same results. I then deleted the PS5 and re-added followed by rebooting the R2. I got games with 90mS again. I then deleted the filter and went to a circle filter in the middle of the ocean with the smallest radius and ping assist to 30mS. I got another game with 90mS in-game ping. All this time non of the servers are showing up on the map. I also resync cloud and this did not help either. It seems like the geo-filter is not working now.
  3. Here are my settings for COD. Many use similar settings on other other headsets including older Arctis models.
  4. Here is another mislocated server.
  5. I have experienced various issues (i.e., DHCP) over the past few years with R1, R2 & XR700 that act similarly to your issues. One of the workarounds was to setup the router on a timer to automatically remove power for a small amount of time (i.e. 5 minutes) each day (or every other day). I have since upgraded from a timer to a UPS with a scheduler. This way I can also do the same thing for my modem, router and access points. With daily (or bi-daily) reboots, I seem to have less overall issues.
  6. What was the cause? After seeing this tread, I looked at my settings and realized that I had "upstream DNS" and "override DNS". What issues would this cause? I have subsequently turned off the "upstream dns" option.
  7. Is there an option now to dim or turn off the lights?
  8. Is this fix be put onto the beta for the XR700 or a separate hot fix for the current version?
  9. Anything new on a DHCP fix?
  10. Any further status on a DHCP fix for the XR700?
  11. Thank you. I would be happy to simply have the current version with the DHCP issues fixed.
  12. It was a simple typo, and I have edited my post to correct. The issue is not about the version number, but simply fixing serious issues.
  13. Sorry, that was a typo. I am using version 1.0
  14. Fraser, that is not a good response and completely insulting to your customers including me. Many of us have been anxiously waiting for 3.0 because Netgear and Netduma chose to work on 3.0 instead of fixing serious issues within 1.0. It is true that we did not pay for 3.0, but we also didn't pay to have constant DHCP issues on the Netduma software that constantly interrupts my kids zoom meetings and my business meetings. We also aren't getting refunds when we have to buy another router to use until the software issues are resolved.
  15. I have Spectrum cable and internet. I went from CM600 to CM1200 because of the DOCSIS 3.1 features. I got big lag spikes, increased ping and it seem more unstable. I used ping plotter for weeks working with Spectrum to compared results from CM600 to CM1200. One of the techs told me off the record that a lot people were having problems with the DOCSIS 3.1 modems. Spectrum officially stated that the problems were associated with the modem or network congestion due to Covid 19. After a couple of months, I just went back to the CM600. I am curious to see how this modem performs for you.
  16. Is there going to be a consolidated summary of the Q&A?
  17. When I was researching changing modems to the CM600. I came across this article. http://blog.mycre.ws/articles/cable-modems-arris-sb6190-vs-netgear-cm600/
  18. Of course, I am using the link from this post to provide the requested feedback. I am noticing that the search does not find multi-word searches or it does not search all the forum. For example, type in "honest review". I would expect the topic below to be shown. However, it does not show up. http://forum.netduma.com/topic/7662-netduma-honest-review/ Type in "network monitor", and I would expect to see the topic below somewhere within the results. http://forum.netduma.com/topic/17377-development-network-monitor-round-one/ Based upon these, I assume that the search query is limited to the wiki and knowledge base sections of the website and does not fully search the entire Netduma website (i.e. the forums). It may just be my confusion since "topic" can mean a basic topic like "geofilter" or "port forwarding". However, "topic" can also be related to a forum topic.
  19. What is the basis of the search - i.e. all forums, wiki? It does not seem to handle multi-word searches very well. For example, I typed in "firmware update" and it provided lots of things for update but not "firmware update". If I try the search with the quotes around it, it does not show anything. I also tried searching using "knowledge base" to see if it pulls up this topic, but it showed lots of searches for "knowledge" or "base" but not "knowledge base".
  20. I love Colonic's suggestion of being able to change the color and group them (or even monitor by device types).
  21. With PS4 in hyperlane, my son complains that while I am in actual games his connection is significantly impacted. I would like to be monitor and compare his bandwidth and PS4 bandwidth together over a longer period of time to correlate and review. This will allow me to see how much it is being affected. This could also be done across my home network to see the overall affect. I would like to monitor my PS4 bandwidth over longer periods of time to see how much bandwidth is truly being used. I would monitor the maximum bandwidths being used by various devices. Knowing the maximum bandwidths, I can set individual bandwidth limits once the option is added. With a lot of people at my house for parties or just hanging out, there are a ton of devices on my network during these times. I would like to go back during these times to see what the maximum bandwidth that I used. If I am downloading a video, game, huge file, etc., it would be nice to see how much actual bandwidth was used for the download.
  22. Here are my device types Laptop (suggest changing name to "computer") Phones Tablets Apple TV Thermostat Game Consoles Verizon Network Extender (Cell coverage is very bad within my house. This connects to the internet and simulates cell towers) Printer Access Point Future Plans: Garage Door Remote: Thinking of adding a garage door device that will me to monitor my garage door to ensure it is open/closed Front Door Bell Device: Thinking of adding this device to see when people come to the house since some packages have been stolen from the front door Home Security System: I am thinking about adding a CCTV system
  23. I tried it last night. Based upon his photo, it is UDP 3074 with the "Both" radial dial selected. I did not play long and I was playing mostly east coast servers. Being from San Diego, the connections are always inconsistent. I will continue to play with the A7 hyper settings and see how it goes.
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