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simjc reacted to euphidra in NEW R3 FIRMWARE 4.0.41
I no reset. I just did a reboot after update 4.0.41. And everything works fine. There should be a backup in this router to save the devices settings so you can reset and restore the router settings.
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simjc reacted to Netduma Fraser in ethernet not connecting until 30 seconds after wake
Thank you for the extra information, I will pass that onto the team
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simjc reacted to Mr_Meeseeks in ethernet not connecting until 30 seconds after wake
the firmware did not fix this issue
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simjc reacted to Netduma Fraser in ethernet not connecting until 30 seconds after wake
This is the first time it has been reported but there was a fix in a firmware which I thought may help with this
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simjc got a reaction from Netduma Fraser in Geofilter 2.0 + XBox Custom Port does not work
I think it would be cool/great idea to add custom port options to tag as gaming traffic so that your fire and forget solution (smartboost) can appropriately prioritise gaming traffic. Otherwise it simply will not work for xbox, and the R2 at present is the only one with the option of prioritising unknown gaming traffic as previously mentioned above.
A variety of ways of doing this, choice is up to you guys:
Add gaming port -- generic -- adds to a table to add to allow prioritisation -- one stop shop for custom/additional gaming ports Xbox selected - edit device -- add custom port I personally prefer option (1) [table list style of additional gaming ports] with perhaps an optional option of tying it against a specific device (an xbox) or group of devices (all gaming consoles).
The GUI/HMI could have simple 'add custom xbox port' button, and an advanced user option with protocol selection [single or multi: tcp/udp] and port/port-range.
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simjc got a reaction from Cajun72 in How to disable crossplay for MW2 on xbox
How to disable crossplay in #ModernWarfare2 on Xbox. Spread the word to your fellow gamer friends.
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simjc reacted to Zennon in Ping Plotter Quick Guide
Fraser has asked me to post a guide for PingPlotter, I will keep it simple like myself, here goes..
Download PingPlotter Here
Type a close IP to your region I usually use twitter.com or .co.uk but as i write this both were connecting to the US as I am in the UK I have set the ping plot to bbc.co.uk.
Typing bbc.co.uk into the target address bar leaving the interval at 2.5 then pressing enter on your keyboard or the go button.
A congested line looks like this.
You can see the ping in real time, the ping numbers are listed to the left of the plot.
I achieved this by setting my congestion control sliders to 100% each so that the duma was not helping with local congestion thus saturating the line.
If you have a ISP issue from say a Intel PUMA 6 based CPU in a modem or ISP congestion an BT line fault (US/World infrastructure alternative) or even a faulty Ethernet cable, RJ11 or faulty Master socket face plate your line may look like this even when you set your sliders lower.
This is a line idle with minimal traffic being used that does not use a PUMA 6 based chipset or have any network issues.
This is a line downloading a full width saturating the line but using the duma congestion control at 70% each way
If you would like to post a bad result to the forum or save a plot to prove to your ISP there is an issue after ruling out your own network then press File and click on save image and this will give you an image of the GUI at that moment for you.