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  1. If I may allow Frazer to add, Bandwidth allocation per device will "simply" allow you to get more bandwidth for example downloading a game to the PS5 in case other devices have it need ! On the other hand, prioritizing traffic and controlling congestion is essential!
  2. This could be the case on peer servers (peering problem between ISPs). But on dedicated servers like on COD, using a VPN with a server in Istanbul will only increase the ping on the game!
  3. Otherwise you can use the server addresses given by @Kingzzy and ping with the Windows command prompt or the XR to see which one is closest to you You can then either adjust the ping assist of the geofilter, or block access to other servers!
  4. Sur iPhone, tu vas sur réglages / langue et région / et tu changes le pays … Mais te casses pas la tête, comme l’as mentionné Fraser pour le moment c’est un problème d’autorisation / certifications avec Apple … Il feront le nécessaire rapidement.
  5. Hi ! WoW is not listed, it would be interesting to send a Wireshark capture of the online game! @Netduma Alex
  6. Yes, you will simply have to prioritize the PS5 and keep bandwidth sharing!
  7. But no... because the AP will act as a bridge! Much less easy to configure in terms of QoS and bandwidth restriction! This is the principle of a subnet...
  8. Hi, By the way, you can always disable QoS to download your games faster on the PS5 by using all the bandwidth this way!
  9. Dans tous les cas que ce soit sur les stores Microsoft, "apple" ou autre,... le simple changement de région sur le périphérique permet d'accéder au store du pays... Pas besoin de VPN et parler de piratage (parano), c'est une méthode bien connue... à l'époque cela permettait par exemple d'accéder à l'ouverture des serveurs d'un jeu comme COD avant l'heure local de lancement dans le pays (fuseau horaire... la NZ est dans le futur...logique). Maintenant, c'est plus économique... Le pouvoir d'achat n'étant pas le même partout dans le monde !
  10. Tu peux essayer de changer la région sur ton iPhone pour récupérer l’app. mais je pense que tu y as déjà pensé !
  11. Sur quel iphone es-tu ? @Netduma Fraser je suis sur un iphone 7, après verification, DumaOS n'apparait pas sur le store !
  12. CM... Fr sorry MB = motherboard. The ethernet killer software is not a good thing because it can overwrite the connection (this will duplicate the QoS duma) I also noticed that my Realtek 2.5Gb Ethernet card integrated into my MB was getting bad results on the speed tests, probably linked either to a bad driver or simply not suitable for W11!
  13. Another thing, adjust your speed manually and not automatically via the speed test integrated into netduma...!
  14. just in case, if you have a realtek ethernet card integrated into your CM, changing the drivers may help!
  15. Take the test on the ookla W10/11 app in ipv4 By selecting an optimized server, you will get your maximum speed!
  16. In this case it is normal to have lower speeds in ipv4, because the ABB was set... (cursors on always) It's just that ipv6 is not taken into account because it is passtrought (on the WAN) and bypasses the QOS etc functionality that is on the LAN!
  17. Hi, Take the test by disabling ipv6 !
  18. This is the problem with HFC connections, ISPs have succeeded in increasing speeds to the detriment of line stability!
  19. I would say that the best would be to take the one provided by your ISP with your internet subscription and put the r2 in dmz behind! Not sure that you will get better results (throughput speed) with a lambda router, the problem comes more from pppoe protocol which is not optimized for very high throughput!
  20. unfortunately if the saturations are upstream of your home network, that is to say at the level of your ISP's routers, you cannot do much locally at home apart from informing them so that they increase the hardware capacities at the level saturation point on their side!
  21. Having an FTTP line remains a line shared between several ISP users... so it can suffer from saturation depending on the hours! Like adsl, FTTLa, FTTH etc...
  22. If all your devices are behind netduma and you have no spikes during this test, then everything is fine!
  23. Do the test with the cursors (that's the whole point), but indeed I think your line in ul is not very stable (if you are not sending files at the time of the test without the buffer)!
  24. OK I just did a Google search and found this! https://community.talktalk.co.uk/t5/Broadband/user-ID-and-password-PPPoe/td-p/2614319
  25. What is your ISP? Either it was sent to you by post or email, or accessible via your customer account on their web page, or by calling customer service!
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