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About cbntlg

- Birthday 04/24/1963
Basic Info
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Gender
Male
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Location
London, England
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DumaOS Routers Owned
Netduma R1
Netduma R2
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Connection Speed
301-500mbps
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Hi, I am on a Vodafone FF 500 plan and get over 500 mbs down and ~70 up, wired via CAT6 cables. I get over 500 down wireless to the Vodafone wifi from all devices, but only ~200 to the Netduma wifi. I have a Netduma r2 on software version 4.0.258. It's connected to a Vodafone Power Hub. My WAN IP and Public IP are both in the Vodafone Power Hub's DMZ. Anybody know what I need to do to get my Netduma wifi speed to match that of my ISP's wifi? Thanks, in advance.
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Black ops 6 help
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I've given up now. Friday was issue-free. Sunday, the problem was back, as bad as ever. Today was bad, but only at clse range. I made no changes throughout those days. I'm pretty sure it's netcode, but I'm not interested in playing any other online fps. So I'm just going to live with it until I've done all the weapon camo challenges and then move on to some single-player PC games. STALKER 2 and Avatar:FoP look good. Thanks to everyone who tried to help.
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cbntlg reacted to a post in a topic:
Black Ops 6 - character will randomly stop turning whilst in ADS and shooting, and I have random disconnects.
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Somebody on the XIM forums said that the PS5 is known for having slightly oversized LAN ports and suggested wedging the LAN cable. I checked, and most of the LAN connections on my devices are a bit loose. So I've wedged them with cocktail sticks, and that seems to have worked for the disconnects. ðĪŠ Still having the turning whilst shooting problem though. It's ruining the game!
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I've completed the the steps you suggested and put the R2 WAN IP in it. "What do you mean it can't connect to the internet exactly? You don't need internet to access the interface" When I had the R2 as a switch, it's internet LED wasn't on and my browser link to DumaOS wouldn't connect. Now that I've set it up as you advised, the internet LED is on but I still can't access DumaOS. Neither my PS5 nor my Matrix can find an IP adress.
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I have an R2. I don't know how to put it into modem/bridge mode. I've assigned static IP addresses to the XIM Matrix, PS5 and the MS Surface Pro 6 that I use to monitor DumaOS. All are connected to the R2 and can be seen by the PowerHub's browser-based OS. The R2 can't connect directly to the internet though, so I can't open DumaOS on my Surface Pro.
