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crunkjuice1 reacted to DroneMan in NEW XR500 BETA FIRMWARE: 3.3.535
It's a bit pathetic that I have to disable QOS on this latest firmware otherwise random domains just start timing out. I'm not the only one to report this issue either. Have you given up on this router then now? I was going to buy the new Duma router but what is the point. It's probably likely to have unacceptable bugs that never get fixed if this router is anything to go by
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crunkjuice1 reacted to Ramesh in Netduma v4.0.219
I already factory reset more than 15 times. Nowadays I have to turn off the router then enter the router page go to WAN click DHCP>Save then PPPoE>Save. Only then will I get a working IP
So yeah its not fixed. I've spent the last 3 days just non stop hard reset firmware. Setup and find out not working and doing it again and again
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crunkjuice1 reacted to Netduma Fraser in Wi-Fi speeds under newest firmware
We're based in the UK so we wouldn't be in then but if you could:
Ensure the R3 is in the DMZ on your ISP modem/router or the ISP modem/router is in modem/bridge mode Disable IPv6 in WAN/LAN on the R3 Enable remote support on the R3 Post back here when you've done that The team can then remote in at any time, no need for you to be present.
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crunkjuice1 reacted to Netduma Fraser in Wi-Fi speeds under newest firmware
Thank you for the report, would you be willing to enable remote access so the team could potentially remote in tomorrow to take a look?
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crunkjuice1 reacted to l2eactionz in Firmware.219 wifi2.4gh
New firmware destroyed splitting the wifi bands 2.4 literally won't and can't connect to the Internet even though it's fully accessible on WiFi 5ghz and Etherley connect back to 2 and says no Internet connection available.
How has it been a year nearly with unstable firmware.......back to the eero then 😴😴😴
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crunkjuice1 reacted to gangrel in Firmware.219 wifi2.4gh
Thing is. You've been all in your feelings after I said that one thing about your meme. Yet you constantly meme my responses. How about you act your age & grow up.
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crunkjuice1 reacted to Netduma Fraser in ETA on new firmware with actual fixes
There is .41 you can use. I don't have a time frame, I won't be giving out ETAs any longer, I'm sure it won't be long but the more we rush firmware the more likely it is to introduce new issues
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crunkjuice1 reacted to euphidra in NEW R3 FIRMWARE 4.0.41
@DARKNESS
It is the first firmware on S24 ULTRA.
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crunkjuice1 reacted to euphidra in NEW R3 FIRMWARE 4.0.41
@DARKNESS
Okay. It must be a Samsung bug. Because I'm still connected even if it says connected without internet after a while when I restart the router. I copy and paste with Google Translate and it highlights blue.
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crunkjuice1 reacted to Netduma Alex in NEW R3 FIRMWARE 4.0.41
Hi everyone,
We have a brand new R3 firmware for you. It includes many important fixes based on the feedback we received since the launch, including addressing issues with Steady Ping and Geo-Filter 2.0 to make them more reliable. The full change log is provided at the bottom of this thread.
Over the next few days, you will be able to upgrade automatically by clicking on the 'Update Available' option in your user interface (both mobile and desktop). However, if you prefer, you can manually upgrade your R3 now using a PC or laptop by following these steps:
Download the attached upgrade file. Reboot your R3 - this is a one-off as this new firmware contains improvements to make manual upgrading smoother in the future. Go to the Netduma R3 user interface on your PC/laptop. Navigate to >Settings >Troubleshooting and then click Upload Firmware. Choose the file and then upload it. You'll need to wait a few minutes for the upload to complete.. If you upgraded to version 4.0.40 last week, we recommend upgrading to this new 4.0.41 as soon as possible. The previous firmware had a niche packet reordering bug affecting login issues for games like Fortnite. It also made Geo-Filter 2.0 less reliable. These issues are now fixed in the latest release.
R3-4.0.41.sig
What's Next?
Good news: Hybrid VPN development is complete for the R3 and is now in testing. We've redesigned the frontend for Hybrid-VPN to make it easier and clearer compared to DumaOS 3. We're excited for you to try it out! In the next few days, we'll be moving it to closed beta testing, and if all goes well, we should have it with you very soon along with fixes to make Ping Optimiser run more reliably and improved IPv6 support.
Please continue to provide us with your feedback so we can keep making your R3 experience better and better.
Changelog:
Alternative download link.
Thank you for using the Netduma R3.
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crunkjuice1 reacted to Hotchin88 in NEW R3 FIRMWARE 4.0.40
Recently purchased the R3, and it should arrive tomorrow. Does anyone's R3 actually work fine ? Im a bit concerned by all the issues im seeing.
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crunkjuice1 got a reaction from Yoda in R3 shipping out tomorrow - can't wait
I would assume first in first out 🎅🏿
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crunkjuice1 reacted to Netduma Fraser in R3 shipping out tomorrow - can't wait
You just caught me! No worries, I've updated that for you.
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crunkjuice1 got a reaction from Netduma Fraser in ANNOUNCEMENT: Introducing the Netduma R3
The reason some people ask on CPU manufacturer specs is because a ways back a certain company’s hardware was in fact at the heart of lag and slow downs. I’m sure everyone knows about this by now as this information is years old.
regardless of this it’s time to turn my ancient XR500 into an access point.
R3 here I come! Happy holidays everyone ✌🏽🪄🖖🏾🕯️🛸❤️🎊🦃🫘👀💛
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crunkjuice1 got a reaction from Pentol in ANNOUNCEMENT: Introducing the Netduma R3
The reason some people ask on CPU manufacturer specs is because a ways back a certain company’s hardware was in fact at the heart of lag and slow downs. I’m sure everyone knows about this by now as this information is years old.
regardless of this it’s time to turn my ancient XR500 into an access point.
R3 here I come! Happy holidays everyone ✌🏽🪄🖖🏾🕯️🛸❤️🎊🦃🫘👀💛
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crunkjuice1 got a reaction from DiGz in ANNOUNCEMENT: Introducing the Netduma R3
The reason some people ask on CPU manufacturer specs is because a ways back a certain company’s hardware was in fact at the heart of lag and slow downs. I’m sure everyone knows about this by now as this information is years old.
regardless of this it’s time to turn my ancient XR500 into an access point.
R3 here I come! Happy holidays everyone ✌🏽🪄🖖🏾🕯️🛸❤️🎊🦃🫘👀💛
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crunkjuice1 reacted to euphidra in ANNOUNCEMENT: Introducing the Netduma R3
Netduma R3 pre-ordered. Duma OS 4 Beta form submitted for Netduma R2. Have a good day everyone. I returned Netgear XR1000.
@Netduma Fraser @Netduma Alex @Netduma Lew
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crunkjuice1 reacted to Mr_Meeseeks in ANNOUNCEMENT: Introducing the Netduma R3
Since one one said it yet, Happy Thanksgiving to everyone in the USA
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crunkjuice1 reacted to Mr_Meeseeks in ANNOUNCEMENT: Introducing the Netduma R3
Comparing the specs of the xr1000 and R3
r3 -
256 Flash 256 ram
1.5Ghz quad core CPU
xr1000 -
256 Flash 512 ram
1.5Ghz triple core CPU
Less ram compared to the xr1000 seams concerning
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crunkjuice1 reacted to DiGz in ANNOUNCEMENT: Introducing the Netduma R3
Nice thanks for the info. So it's a cortex a7 based soc. How does it handle gig wan?
Guessing the soc also includes the wifi stuff rather than being separate like in other routers.
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crunkjuice1 reacted to Netduma Fraser in ANNOUNCEMENT: Introducing the Netduma R3
I have covered it previously: https://forum.netduma.com/topic/52453-announcement-introducing-the-netduma-r3/?do=findComment&comment=384255
It's this one here: https://www.broadcom.com/products/wireless/wireless-lan-infrastructure/bcm6756 yes it does allow for 160 width.
We have chosen hardware that is more than capable of running DumaOS smoothly. DumaOS 4 is very lean and efficient, it doesn't need a lot of RAM. 1GB would be complete overkill and just increase the price you pay for the router.
It's the one I linked above - Broadcom.
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We've added the chip name on the tech specs section on the website - we didn't realize people would be so interested in it!