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  1. Salut ! tout depend si tu as un ONT externe ? Il te suffit dans ce cas de remplir dans VCI (option DHCP 60) neufbox Mais d’après ce que je vois la V7 a un ONU intégré… Donc dans ce cas ils ont raison !
  2. Mets le Max 1000dl/800ul. ——————- Tu es sur quelle offre livebox Up Fibre ? c’est chère payé par rapport aux autres…
  3. Oui en effet ! Les vitesses R3 sont lié aux port Ethernet RJ45 (limite technique à 950 Mbps) La LiveBox sera toujours plus ambitieuse 😉
  4. Si tu veux comparer ! "Cablé" BOX-PC BOX-R3-PC
  5. Hi, your idea of dual wan is related to the fact that you are looking to have better DL flow? In your place I would put my gaming device behind the wan with the best wan ping and my entire local network behind the other wan and I would stream the gaming device behind the local lan of the other ... ?!!!
  6. Yep, comme toujours le test de débit est lié au serveur de test... Donc le mieux est de te fier aux débits fournient par ton FAI Juste pour info :
  7. This topic is to introduce you to the nPerf speed test application: -First, why use an application rather than a speed test via a browser on your device: using an application allows you to consume less CPU resources (Processor) which allows you to obtain better results that are closer to your ISP speeds. (Example: a CPU-limited device for the test. "Low-end or old PC") -Second, why do we offer you this application rather than the Ookla application: this application allows you to select your type of test internet (IPv4 or IPv6 server test). "Ookla, for example, prioritizes the use of IPv6 on PCs for example, this is due to Windows". What is the use? : Some ISPs offer an IPv6 encapsulated in IPv4 (false IPv6). To put it simply, you will get mediocre results compared to an IPv4 test. By selecting your test server manually (IPv4 or IPv6) this will allow you to understand the usefulness or not of activating IPv6 on your routers/devices. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Test performed in multiserver on a symmetrical 8Gbps ISP line with a native IPv6: Enregistrement 2025-02-07 172720.mp4 Nota : Keep in mind that using IPv6 is not a guarantee of performance for online gaming (unless someone proves me otherwise), most use NAT, which rules out IPv6... -------------------But why online gaming doesn't use IPv6? ---------------------- -First because IPv4 is the best time to get statistics about its users "VPN" (IPv6 is much more opaque/secure...) "-Second because not everyone has access to IPv6..."
  8. Salut ! Tu veux dire ping heatmap j'imagine ! Car le geo-filtre, soit par geolocalisation soit par assistance ping engloble l'ensemble des serveurs de jeu multijoueur, peut importe la platforme. ---"Mise à part certains jeux qui utilisent des serveurs relais"---
  9. There is no logic in your results... except if you put your test device behind HVPN which could limit the DL speeds... Could you provide a video capture of your test like this please! Enregistrement 2025-01-31 140927.mp4
  10. All you have to do is go to the R3 early access sub-forum, which you requested access to!
  11. Hi! Just to be sure your waveform screenshot is done on a wireless device? If that's the case it's due to your wifi card limiting the bandwidth on your device during the test... unlike the test on the GUI which is direct ethernet WAN.
  12. I would also add that for all bridged or manageable devices (managed switch/AP/NAS etc. for example) it is strongly preferable, firstly to easily find the device administration page on a browser and secondly for the reasons mentioned above!
  13. Hi! @PharmDawgg I looked out of curiosity... it seems playable quite easily to bypass it with an ONT upstream! "Gpon/XGSpon" ! Not sure you'll find an answer here, but personally "just to see" (challenge), I'll test that in your place...
  14. Does this LTE router/modem have an RJ45 LAN output?
  15. Rather in the range reserved for this .2 to .99 on the R3!
  16. Yes, the DMZ requires having a reserved IP!
  17. Hi ! By the way, remember to take the device out of the R3's DHCP range by defining a static IP (DHCP R3) before adding it to the R3's DMZ. 😉
  18. Hi! Try using ping assist instead of the server may have changed!
  19. Hi! It depends on the desired speeds on your WIFI devices: By separating the 2 bands 2.4 and 5 Ghz with 2 different SSIDs, this will allow you to capture the WIFI valid on your most distant devices but with a limited speed. Otherwise, you can get mesh repeaters, if your home is very large. You can use this application on your mobile, this allows you, depending on the rooms in your home, to know the maximum speed offered on the 2 bands depending on the position of the R3. Do the test on the 2 bands 😉
  20. Tu utilises une XR (Netgear) et tu sembles avoir un problème lié au lien internet, donc rien a voir avec Netduma .... 😉
  21. Ok, on va essayer un une chose chiante, mais essayes de réinitialiser ta box SFR ...
  22. Tu vois le XR derrière le DHCP de ta box SFR ?
  23. Ok ! Vérifies que le XR est bien branché a ta box SFR, port lan box SFR vers port wan XR. Si c'est le cas cela vient peut être de ton cable ! Tu vois bien le XR sur la box SFR dans le tableau de périphérique ?
  24. @Matvent T'as réussi à t'en sortir ?
  25. Si tu branches ton PC derrière la Box SFR, as tu as un accès internet ?
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