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  1. Hi ! Can you show us a speedtest behind your ISP router and a speedtest behind the R2 in RJ45? For information... You will never obtain speeds of more than 250/300 Mbps in wifi behind the R2 in the best conditions! ... In addition, it may also be due to the limitation of your wifi card (PC/phone)...
  2. Hi ! Load your openVPN configuration file (UDP) and copy it to advanced configuration HVPN... https://support.netduma.com/support/solutions/articles/16000087492--dumaos-optimal-settings-guide-hybrid-vpn https://nordvpn.com/fr/servers/tools/ https://support.nordvpn.com/Connectivity/Router/1047410932/Netduma-setup-with-NordVPN.htm https://forum.netduma.com/search/?q=nordvpn&quick=1
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  4. Hi You will not have any difference in throughput using pppoe on such a low speed. The XR1000 is more powerful than the R2. Wait for Frazer to return regarding bypassing your ISP router. But to keep it simple when initializing the XR you have the choice between different types of connection DHCP, pppoe... Just take the one that fits Concerning the configuration of the Vlan tag, you must also be asked during the initial configuration!
  5. Only TCP port 443 will change your location with HVPN! 😉
  6. Set your PC as a Game console! Restart the whole thing... In addition, port 3074 may be reserved on the PS5 IP... Which could be the problem...
  7. Krush

    CS2 is here !

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  8. I have a difference of 2ms in wifi6 compared to ethernet. The guarantee of wifi7 is in fact based on better latency and better stability (MTU, puncturing and MLO) but it is still necessary to have wifi7 peripherals. For information, in Europe we do not have the same frequency spectrum as in the United States on the 6Ghz band... My ISP router uses wifi6E, the only difference with wifi6 is the 6Ghz bandwidth, the speeds and latency remain the same! Wifi6 will remain a standard for a while yet, I think...
  9. Wifi 7 for local file transfer why not but no interest on internet speeds lower than 1Gbps I obtain speeds of 1.6Gbps in wifi 6 on my Isp router which is quite sufficient...
  10. the question of flow rates on coaxial is more due to a question of docsis standard... HFC FTTB FTTLa and so many orders, it all depends on where the optical fiber stops, if there is an amplifier... ISPs tend to favor the installation of FTTH in areas still with ADSL and to renovate coaxial for areas already equipped! FTTH does not suffer from loss of speed over long distances unlike coaxial or copper! Here is a link to explain the docsis standard. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DOCSIS
  11. Have you tried entering higher values? Like 950 dl to see if that increases your flow... Live on your ISP router on this same test server, do you have 600Mbps?
  12. Hi, Using pppoe generally causes throughput losses, this is due to the protocol. I didn't quite understand, did you try putting the R2 behind your ISP router using the dhcp protocol on the R2, instead? Otherwise regarding the flow tests, I advise you to use the W11 app instead of the https test. The server you are using may not be optimized above 500Mbps either. You can try on other servers!
  13. Hi ! 1Gbps is more than enough especially if you want to stay on the xr1000 which is its hardware limit! You can always take 3Gbps this will allow you to download games or software more quickly on an optimized PC. But overall if it's just for domestic use, apart from doing Speedtests it won't be of any use to you!
  14. Streaming is in 4K...youtube/netflix? try in HD!
  15. The mtu change is normal, it's due to the NordVPN tunnel!
  16. Krush

    Xr 500

    To obtain VOIP, the router must have asterisk pre-installed (or else),... which is not the case! So you can forget about your phone line behind!
  17. Hi, Have you configured HVPN on the devices, including Xbox? This is a normal process for the Xbox, you have to restart it for the VPN to take effect!
  18. Ads of 1 or 2 minutes on YouTube are not annoying for me, they serve to contribute to the platform and to content providers without sponsors... Deleting them amounts to abolishing "man in the street" content like you and me...and ending up with a platform with only targeted content (influencers and other shameless rats) It's my opinion !
  19. And for those who just want a simple and extremely effective solution, simply installing the adblock extension on your browser can do the job!
  20. Of course ! I was talking about southern Central Asia, because if tomorrow I move to India or Nepal apart from the server in Singapore and the one in Dubai at more than 100ms, there is nothing... We don't realize with our crowded servers at less than 10ms... Even if a server optimized at more than 100ms, on this game... I take it!
  21. It's intriguing that Activision has not yet placed servers in your region, considering that more than half of the world's population lives there. Maybe that will change with the takeover by Microsoft!
  22. It is in network setting! I will add that in the same way as your ethernet speedtest which is based on 3 servers, you will already have a better result by doing the same near R1. But the max limit of the R1's 2.4Ghz wifi won't be much more than 30Mbps
  23. Hi, This is not possible because the R1's WiFi is hardware limited! If you want a wifi connection with more speed, you will need to turn to netduma wifi5 or 6 routers!
  24. Hi ! Obviously, if without ExitLag, you get higher pings on both in-game servers, it's definitely a routing problem from your ISP! But it seems impossible that you get 90ms in any case!
  25. Yep, Ok ! The problem is clearly the distance to the server. If you have a good connection in Turkey, either the SBMM will catch up with you on the game servers, or you will be subject to compensated lag compared to the other player in Turkey with a less good connection (...)! Have you tried DNS like GOOGLE or CLOUFARE, ISPs in Turkey may be controlled... Using a VPN with perhaps more ping could help!?
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