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Krush

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  1. Hi ! I can confirm that it is present on the latest FW.
  2. You are wrong ! We are all netduma brothers... Thanks for keeping that in mind!
  3. Hi ! You can still use the R7000 as an access point if that allows you to have wifi on the PS5 and the old PC! Plus it will give it a second life.
  4. Hi ! It's due to steady ping... You can deactivate it by clicking on it!
  5. And apart from flow tests... You tried something else as suggested upstream to see if there is really a problem... It's just a question 😉
  6. Concretely, I carried out the test on 2 different PCs in the same places (5 meters from the R3, in another room) Result with QoS enabled: Don't just rely on the speed test for your conclusions (it's always subject to interpretation...) You can also test by uploading an FTP file. (at the moment local file transfers are not accessible. But I was able to transfer files at +120 MB/s using the R3's wifi6 between my 2 PCs)
  7. A little patience, everything comes in time to those who wait! Think about the fact that it is constant development and that anything is possible!
  8. T'es sur console ou PC ? Il faut que tu règles le geo-filter en premier ! Peux tu prendre une capture d'écran de Geo-filter STP ?
  9. Ok, tu n'a jamais eu de routeur netduma avant ? Ping heatmap est juste une application pour te montrer l'emplacement des serveurs du jeu et leur ping par rapport à ta ligne. Tu dois utiliser geo-filter pour selectionner la zone ou les serveurs de jeu sur lesquels tu souhaites jouer !
  10. Salut ! Je peux t'aider si tu veux !
  11. Hi ! If you have a PC with 2 Ethernet cards, it's possible! Otherwise, it is always possible to put a USB/RJ45 adapter also on the PC.
  12. Hi ! In some cases it is possible to remove the ISP router/modem and replace it with the R3 using PPPoE. If you can't do it, without going into details, the only difference between PPPoE (Bridge mode) and DHCP DMZ is that the R3 will either be live on your line, or on the subnet of your router/ISP mode. It all depends on whether this is a real bridge mode proposed...
  13. This is physically impossible! In your screenshot you are connected to the other router which explains why you do not have access to the R3 administration page. Either you are on the network which allows you to have 5Gbps or you are on the R3 network to play but you remain limited to a speed of 1Gbps For example, I use my 10Gbps network to download games or other via my PC and I change networks to play and enjoy the options that the R3 gives me
  14. what you need to understand is when putting 2 routers in cascade creates a subnetwork... That is to say that the devices connected to the first router will not be accessible with the devices connected to the second router and the opposite too. The only way to keep access to the 2 is to keep a PC or Mac connected to the 2 routers. Clear : ONT-WAN ISP Router-Switch-R3 WAN If you want to keep devices at your maximum speeds, you connect them to your switch or ISP router. If you want to use gaming peripherals (PC/console or other) you connect them to the R3. In all cases you will need a PC or Mac connected to your main router and your R3 at the same time to maintain access to their respective administration page.
  15. Restart the R3 and try again! 😉
  16. Yes, because it is not a question of removing the 1G port and replacing it, it is the entire WAN/LAN part to change (hardware/software). Not to mention the price of operating licenses...
  17. I would say a little less than a third of the price, which is not negligible...not to mention the compatibility problems with ONTs and ISP routers... A games room with 20 PCs on the same games should do well with only 10Mbps as online gaming consumes so little bandwidth...
  18. Hi ! I have speeds of 8Gbps, I put the R3 in dhcp behind my ISP router and only my gaming peripherals behind the R3. I have a PC with several Ethernet cards and an SFP+ port to enjoy maximum speeds while maintaining access to the R3.
  19. Hi ! you have to put it in repeater mode, it will connect to the R3's wifi and extend the network in the kitchen!
  20. The all-in-one solution necessarily has a price (and between us generally complicated to compile with a moderate price and with real effectiveness at all levels). Personally, I assume that a router is made for routing, a switch for switching, an AP for WIFI etc... If some people are ready to pay the price for a+++ router, I think they will be able to take advantage of NetdumaOS by equipping it downstream with other, more efficient hardware. And with the R3, you have the OS, wifi6 and 1Gbps... It's pretty cool. 😁
  21. Hi ! If it's just to increase your local traffic speeds, just put a switch behind the R3. Personally I have an SFP+ switch and 2.5 Gbps Ethernet port connected between my PC and my NAS which allows me to do local network transfers at more than 500 MB/s on very large video files.
  22. It’s great to hear it’s working for you! Rapidly repeated testing may simply cause the error. I don't know your bandwidth speeds but 70/70% is the best compromise to avoid a bottleneck as a general rule.
  23. Mine works without problem in DHCP... Do a factory reset, also may be something upstream is blocking the ping...
  24. Hi ! You can create a bandwidth reservation in the advanced settings of the smartboost profile! What game do you play on PC or Xbox? Have you set percentages in congestion control?
  25. Remember to restart the devices behind the R3 too! 😁
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