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Krush

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  1. Very high speed is made to download games faster! But the bandwidth in online games between server and players remains the same between a 5/1 line and 1000/1000 Mbps. That is to say of the order of a few kilobytes...
  2. Salut ! Pourrais-tu supprimer le cache de ton naviguateur et réessayer STP ! Et re-ouvrir la page sur le naviguateur avec http://192.168.1.1 ou 10.0.0.1 ... "De base l'IP pour l'accès à la page web est 192.168.1.1"---- Mais si tu es derrière ton routeur principal, il peut automatiquement te proposer une autre IP d'accès 10.0.0.1 en cas de conflit !
  3. Salut ! Donc ton PC via son port ethernet pert la connexion au R3 aléatoirement ! As tu essayé de mettre à jour le driver de la carte ou changer le cable RJ45 ? Si ça saute comme ça, c'est souvent lié !
  4. Start by disabling Geolatency! It will force servers outside your circle. If your goal is obviously to play on Spanish servers mainly... Some servers are poorly optimized for these games and can give you the feeling of a problem. It is also possible that your ISP suffers from congestion at peak times, generally the speeds are shared between 64 users at the "FTTH" mutualization point. (Unless you have a dedicated FTTO line)
  5. Salut ! T'as essayé de reserver une IP à ton périphérique ? C'est seulement ton PC qui perd la connexion ou l'ensemble des périphériques derrière le R3 ?
  6. Hi! As mentioned above, you can do this by going through the router's administration page and going to the dedicated "Traffic controller" page. This will allow you "like a parental control", to schedule internet access times on different devices by hour/day of the week.
  7. Hi ! If you are on DumaOS 4, the easiest way is to use "stasts for nerds" in game !
  8. If you want to keep this configuration, the easiest way is to create different SSIDs (Cave AP, Floor AP, etc.) This will allow you to have better speeds depending on the location of your devices connected to the nearest AP! ---PS: Use different 2.4 and 5 GHz channels between the different APs---
  9. I think the problem is that you put them in AP mode and not in repeater mode and the fact that the different networks overlap "too close" your device keeps access to the main one. Without disconnecting it manually, it will not automatically switch to the closest signal/AP. It's not like a smart mesh network the way you set it up. I don't know the size of your house, but you have to live in a castle to set up a wifi network with multiple APs! Hope this helps!
  10. Ok! I think I know where the problem is but if you don't want my help no problem!
  11. Hi! If you want to use it in AP mode, you have to connect it via Ethernet, if you want to use it in extender/repeater mode everything goes through wifi. It is normal that a device cannot connect at the same time to 2 APs connected to the same local network ... conflict!
  12. Bien sûr ! @Netduma Fraser te donnera l'accès !
  13. Salut ! Il est disponible depuis quelques semaines ! ---En accès anticipé !---
  14. Hi! I asked another beta tester who can also use VLan id behind his ONT just in case. It's "funny " because I don't have the problem behind a manageable switch probably the ONT-R3 VLan id link... (In the meantime if you want to remove your main router, you always have the option of putting a manageable switch with the VLan id option between your ONT and the R3 "if you have one on hand") By the way, what does ping heatmap give in this ONT-ISP router-R3 configuration?
  15. Your R3 works very well, just take the time to tame it! 😉
  16. I'm in "VLan" so forget it! I would love to help you, believe me!
  17. Really ! Enregistrement 2024-09-12 204231.mp4
  18. Ok! It's normal, steady ping adds 10ms of buffer (simple mode), but if you have a stable connection given your ISP bandwidth, you don't need it! By the way, Steady ping has no influence on ping heatmap!
  19. Welcome ! 😉 If you want to play exclusively on the Madrid server, disable geolatency! There is one thing I don't understand is your ISP ping and the ping on the Madrid game server. If you don't have peering problems, you have set up a VPN upstream of the R3 maybe? Testing from France, I have a better ping than you! (Heatmap ping)
  20. You live in Spain ? The Ookla ping test server (Madrid) does not necessarily reflect the ping to the game server (Madrid) Your ISP seems to have a bad peering to this game's servers!
  21. Just to be sure: What exactly are you trying to do? Reduce ping to game servers...? That's not possible... Steady ping is a tool that creates a buffer to overcome the latency spike problem on the server you're playing on. If you're trying to stabilize your jitter, the tool to use is ping optimizer!
  22. Hi! It's because you have geolatency enabled!
  23. Hi! If I understand correctly, you are trying to put the R3 in the DMZ of your main router? The IP for the R3 is the one proposed by your main router in the DHCP range of your main router. Provide a screenshot and we can help you!
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