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VincentKi

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    VincentKi reacted to Spartacus in Solution - Black Ops 3 (how to open NAT from Strict/Moderated)   
    Like several others, when I lauched the game earlier today I found that BO3 indicated the NAT as initially showing Moderated.  I terminated the game and re-started it hoping that would fix the problem, but instead it now changed the NAT type to "Strict". 
     
    In order for the game to show NAT as open, I ended up having to restart the PS4 and also the R1.  Following that, all is well and NAT now shows as Open.
     
    Also - a wierd quirk about this game (until they resolve it) is that when you try to play multiplayer, if you happen to hit "X" to continue immediately following the opening intro thing, it'll fail and you'll not be able to play online.   The way around this is to be patient and wait until the top right of the screen changes from 33.0.0 whatever to 33.1.9.1 (or something equivalent) and THEN hit "x" to continue.  Once you do this, online gameplay works fine
     
    [ Reposting into this new thread per recommendation from one of the moderators.  Posted here earlier. Perhaps this thread can be made sticky ]
     
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    VincentKi reacted to major masingil in VZW Fios Users Set-up Info - Internet Only Subscribers   
    For all Fios users.  If you do not have TV or Phone services attached to your Fios subscription you can connect your R1 directly to the ONT via CAT5 or CAT6.
     
    All you have to do is:
    Run the CAT5 or 6 from the R1 to your ONT. (use CAT6 if possible - straight thru on the RJ-45 connectors ) Open up ONT and plug the new cable into the Ethernet port Call Up VZW Tech Support and ask them nicely to change the settings in your ONT to operate via Ethernet instead of Coax and tell them you want to use your own Kick A** Netduma router. Make sure you have turned off/ disconnected their Actiontec Router Connect the new Ethernet cable to Port 1 in your DUMA R1 Ask VZW Tech Support to break the lease on your IP. If you follow these instructions you should be good to go.  This improved my ping by 25-35 ms.  
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    VincentKi reacted to lukasz in How to set up R1 as Primary Router with Virgin Super Hub 2   
    At the beginning i wanna say this just a copy and paste job and punting together how to set it up.

    So to start you should have only your super hub plug ed and NetDUMA R1 should not be powered up etc.

    Then Follow this steps

     

    To enable modem mode on your new Super Hub

     

    1. Make sure you are connected (wired or wirelessly) to your  Super Hub.

     

    2. Open your Internet browser.

     

    3. Log in to your Super Hub's settings page by entering 192.168.0.1 into the address bar of your Internet browser.

     

    4. Enter your Super Hub's administration username and password. The default details are printed on the bottom of the Super Hub. If you have changed the default username or password, enter those details instead.

     

    5. Once you've logged in, click Super Hub Settings to see the Modem Modesection.



     

    6. Click the Enable Modem Mode button. A pop-up will ask you to confirm your selection.

     

    7. Click Yes to continue. Your Super Hub will reboot and enter Modem Mode.



     

    Note: Once in Modem Mode, the IP address you use to access your Super Hub changes from 192.168.0.1 to 192.168.100.1

    Now turn off the Super Hub.

     

     

    Now take a Ethernet cable and connect it to this port on super hub

     

     

     

    Plug the other end  of the ethernet cable into port 1 (labelled - PoE) located at the back of your Netduma router.  

     

     

    Now Power Up the Super Hub and the NetDuma R1 Router. 

     

    After some time you should have the internet connection and be good to go.

     

    If you still dont have internet connection restart just the superhub. 

     

    after that just follow the stuff form quick start guide.

     

    Unplug any other wired devices that are connected to your ISP hub and instead plug them into any of the four remaining ports (2, 3, 4, 5) on your Netduma router. At this point, the only wired device that should now be connected to your ISP hub is your new Netduma router. 

     

     

    On all your wireless devices, e.g laptop, smart phone, tablet etc, connect to the WiFi connection “Netduma R1”. The password is the first 12 characters of the serial number (SN) located on the small white label on the side of the Netduma packaging. Your serial number should look something like this: ‘573C04D2H593/289’ therefore the wireless password would be ‘573C04D2H593’. 

     

    At this point every device in your home should be connected to the Netduma router and not the ISP hub. Open a web browser (like Chrome, Firefox, Safari or Explorer) on a device that is connected to your router e.g. your laptop. Type the following into the address bar: http://192.168.88.1and hit enter. This is the Netduma router control panel. A tour will now walk you through the router’s main features which will take around five minutes.
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    VincentKi reacted to JantsoP in Setting up the R1 with existing ISP routers/modems   
    Video about this coming soon
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