Sergejs Kotovs
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Sergejs Kotovs got a reaction from BL4CK OPS V3TRN in Update
To be honest, the NetDuma community isn’t really a typical customer base. We’re more like passionate enthusiasts with a mild addiction. We complain, we debate, we push for more… and yet we’re still here. That says something.
We appreciate that updates for the R3 are in progress, and it’s good to hear they’re substantial. But there’s another thought that many people here share — some openly, others quietly refreshing the forum every day.
We’re not just waiting for firmware. We’re waiting for the next level of hardware.
If a more powerful next-gen router — call it an R4 or whatever it ends up being — were announced tomorrow, I genuinely believe a huge portion of this community would upgrade instantly. Not because of marketing pressure. Not because we’re being manipulated. But because we believe in the idea behind NetDuma, and we want to see it running on hardware that truly matches its ambition.
Sometimes the frustration you see here isn’t negativity — it’s anticipation. People don’t get loud about products they don’t care about. The reason discussions get heated is because expectations are high.
Give us DumaOS running on seriously powerful hardware, with proper headroom for the future, and that wouldn’t just be another release. It would be a statement.
We’re not angry customers. We’re impatient supporters.
And that’s a good problem to have.
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Sergejs Kotovs got a reaction from Rodolfo Lima in Update
To be honest, the NetDuma community isn’t really a typical customer base. We’re more like passionate enthusiasts with a mild addiction. We complain, we debate, we push for more… and yet we’re still here. That says something.
We appreciate that updates for the R3 are in progress, and it’s good to hear they’re substantial. But there’s another thought that many people here share — some openly, others quietly refreshing the forum every day.
We’re not just waiting for firmware. We’re waiting for the next level of hardware.
If a more powerful next-gen router — call it an R4 or whatever it ends up being — were announced tomorrow, I genuinely believe a huge portion of this community would upgrade instantly. Not because of marketing pressure. Not because we’re being manipulated. But because we believe in the idea behind NetDuma, and we want to see it running on hardware that truly matches its ambition.
Sometimes the frustration you see here isn’t negativity — it’s anticipation. People don’t get loud about products they don’t care about. The reason discussions get heated is because expectations are high.
Give us DumaOS running on seriously powerful hardware, with proper headroom for the future, and that wouldn’t just be another release. It would be a statement.
We’re not angry customers. We’re impatient supporters.
And that’s a good problem to have.
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Sergejs Kotovs got a reaction from Zli in Update
To be honest, the NetDuma community isn’t really a typical customer base. We’re more like passionate enthusiasts with a mild addiction. We complain, we debate, we push for more… and yet we’re still here. That says something.
We appreciate that updates for the R3 are in progress, and it’s good to hear they’re substantial. But there’s another thought that many people here share — some openly, others quietly refreshing the forum every day.
We’re not just waiting for firmware. We’re waiting for the next level of hardware.
If a more powerful next-gen router — call it an R4 or whatever it ends up being — were announced tomorrow, I genuinely believe a huge portion of this community would upgrade instantly. Not because of marketing pressure. Not because we’re being manipulated. But because we believe in the idea behind NetDuma, and we want to see it running on hardware that truly matches its ambition.
Sometimes the frustration you see here isn’t negativity — it’s anticipation. People don’t get loud about products they don’t care about. The reason discussions get heated is because expectations are high.
Give us DumaOS running on seriously powerful hardware, with proper headroom for the future, and that wouldn’t just be another release. It would be a statement.
We’re not angry customers. We’re impatient supporters.
And that’s a good problem to have.
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Sergejs Kotovs reacted to Netduma Fraser in "Probleme mit Geo-Filter im NetDuma R3 und Delta Force".
We don't have support for the game on the Geo-Filter currently, I'll ask the team to see if they can test it for compatibility
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Sergejs Kotovs got a reaction from Disrek in Thanks for the update
Thanks for the update, I immediately noticed the difference, The game became smoother,Enjoy this update, Once again I want to say thank you guys for being here. Without you, we wouldn’t have known what a geofilter is, I think this is the best software for us gamers, All the problems that exist, I am sure that you will solve them soon, We love you guysv, Especially you , Netduma Fraser
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Sergejs Kotovs got a reaction from Netduma Fraser in Problem with download and upload speed, poor ping.
Thank you Netduma Fraser very much for the link, but I already Received. the link from Mowment,The update was successful.Now everything is working fantastically.. I played several matches. And I have this feeling. The game has become much smoother. Previously, I had to shoot half a clip to kill someone now. It feels like 2,3 shots. And the enemy is hit. Dad, in general, the ping stabilized; in the speed test it showed 6 milliseconds.Continue in the same spirit. Well done. Looking forward to more updates, it was getting better and better and better.
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Sergejs Kotovs got a reaction from PharmDawgg in Problem with download and upload speed, poor ping.
Thank you Netduma Fraser very much for the link, but I already Received. the link from Mowment,The update was successful.Now everything is working fantastically.. I played several matches. And I have this feeling. The game has become much smoother. Previously, I had to shoot half a clip to kill someone now. It feels like 2,3 shots. And the enemy is hit. Dad, in general, the ping stabilized; in the speed test it showed 6 milliseconds.Continue in the same spirit. Well done. Looking forward to more updates, it was getting better and better and better.
