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Repeat that you are a beta tester... I assure you this is not the case, as well as talk about poor communication regarding transparency, either! There is a very active beta tester team, which scrutinizes the slightest malfunction and looks for workarounds to help on the forum. I am not a statistician but we are at 80% satisfaction, all the problems mentioned on the forum are known, analyzed, tested and removed from the final equation. Between us, there are very few of them considering the engineering and development of applications implemented on DumaOS 4 for you. There remains 5% unknown and 15% case by case... (if you have logs to provide concerning problems encountered that would help for the remaining 20%?) A basic router remains a basic router (just a gateway to the Internet with local management)... You have to compare like with like! Rome wasn't built in a day...
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It's just a graphics problem...
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It's not easy to do it case by case, each one has a different configuration (ISP, speed, peripherals) and the "problems" that result from this. You must keep in mind that you have not "invested" in a product/software with planned obsolescence, but in a product in constant development, listening to its users. The Netduma team through Fraser on this forum analyzes and is very attentive to everyone's requirements. We must consider ourselves lucky to have the opportunity to have a real dialogue and to be able to explain the problems encountered. Debugging is an important part after the public release of a product! The more Logs you provide with the details of your configuration/setup, the easier it will be for the team to reproduce the problems you encounter! 😉
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C'est sans doute lié au Sbmm !
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Have to use have fiber 1k/1k speeds for a good bufferbloat
Krush replied to bayleeshymko's topic in Netduma R3 Support
Just to be sure, did you do the test in IPv4 or IPv6? -
Have to use have fiber 1k/1k speeds for a good bufferbloat
Krush replied to bayleeshymko's topic in Netduma R3 Support
Take the test! I get speeds of 945 Mbps in DHCP/DMZ behind R3! 945 Mbps being the real hardware limit of a Gigabit RJ45 port. Sometimes ISP routers/modems do not provide true bridge mode... -
Have to use have fiber 1k/1k speeds for a good bufferbloat
Krush replied to bayleeshymko's topic in Netduma R3 Support
Without doubt the bridge mode which poses a problem, tried in DHCP/DMZ behind the ISP modem router! -
** Okay - A New annoying issue ** PC doesn't get recognized in R3
Krush replied to DeeKay_FPS's topic in Netduma R3 Support
Hi ! Just to be sure, are you using private wifi addresses on your devices? This automatically changes the Mac of the device and the DHCP reservation no longer works... -
Hi guys ! Why do you want to use IPv6 Internet? (Game consoles and PC gaming applications use NAT so this won't be of any help to you, it seems to me). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Network_address_translation https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPv6
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Hi ! I was able to read this on another post, it seems that the bridge mode on certain ISP routers/modems limits the LAN ports to 100Mbps. What does the WAN say on the R3 (Link speed) ? : If it shows 1Gbps when it is limited to 100Mbps, it's probably a graphics bug!
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Ppooe e vlan per banda larga,download rilevato a 50%
Krush replied to Damiano Calafiore's topic in Netduma R3 Support
I take your word for it !... I haven't had a PPPoE connection in over 10 years. So be patient and give them time to satisfy you... -
Ppooe e vlan per banda larga,download rilevato a 50%
Krush replied to Damiano Calafiore's topic in Netduma R3 Support
Their Soft (Netduma OS) is on an OpenWRT base... do you get speeds close to Gbps by flashing an NG router under OpenWRT in PPPoE and Vlan ID? At worst, sue the developers of OpenWRT... -
Oublies ça tout de suite ! Le modem (ONT) est intégré à la box SFR donc, tu ne pourras pas la contourner ! Je t'invite à lire ce Forum : https://lafibre.info/remplacer-sfr/ Mais dans tous les cas ce ne sera pas possible !
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Ppooe e vlan per banda larga,download rilevato a 50%
Krush replied to Damiano Calafiore's topic in Netduma R3 Support
There is a law in Italy which obliges ISPs to provide the possibility of putting another equipment (router) in place of that proposed by the ISP. Why not ask your ISP directly... Why offer me the PPPoE protocol to Bypass your box when it is definitely obsolete for 1Gbps...? Make a petition to force them to switch their protocol to DHCP VCI (DHCP option 60) for example... ---Clearly it's to force you to use their equipment--- -
You can get them by letting your isp router manage the pppoe and putting the R3 in dhcp/dmz behind it! The rate limiting constraint is only if the R3 is handling the pppoe at the moment.
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Hi ! I use R3 in DHCP behind my ISP router and I have no problem obtaining speeds close to Gbps! Enregistrement 2024-03-04 215137.mp4
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Hi ! what speed do you have on the battle.net app? Sometimes the DPI shows 2 separate flow rates but the whole is that of battle.net!
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Browser-based speed tests consume a lot of CPU resources unlike the Ookla desktop app! Depending on the CPU power of the PC used, your tests will not necessarily be revealing! This is why it is recommended to use the app for speeds at Gbps or higher!
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Ok, I've already had this happen... have you tried on different servers? It's sometimes the test server that messes up but checks your card drivers in fact, my Intel cards tend to give me contradictory result data on W11.
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Do you want to talk about the R3 speed test? It uses MLab which is mono-thread, compared to the Ookla app which is multi-thread, meaning it uses several servers to give you the best result for your line!
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On se sait pas quelle box SFR tu as, mais si tu as un ONT externe c'est possible en mettant "neufbox" dans le Vendor Class ID.
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In France we are lucky to have a 5G antenna plan for mobile. Some ISPs have better coverage and speeds than others... As for me, I was happy with my 5G plan at the office. But since I changed offices "the Faraday cage" blocks all signals and I find myself with 2G speed -... LoL... having to work...
