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THarris23 reacted to Netduma Fraser in NEW R3 FIRMWARE - DumaOS 4.0.290
It gives you a consistent ping that is higher, if you experience jitter then it's a good idea to use it, if your ping is low and generally stable you may be better off without
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THarris23 reacted to TODDzillaInLA in NEW R3 FIRMWARE 4.0.41
Why? Its amazing!!! im getting crazy lobbies and dropping multi MGB's with the .41 firmware update. The NETduma router from the r1 to the r3 is not a plug & play item off the shelf you need to dial it in for your gaming environment to get the best experience possible.
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THarris23 reacted to Netduma Cameron in Fixed CPU usage spike issue coming next week.
Hi, I'm one of the backend developers.
This issue was causing small latency spikes of up to 4ms, caused by high CPU usage of the Data Usage Daemon (part of the Network Activity history feature). It's been fixed and now has 0-1% CPU usage all the time. This is coming to the next firmware, most likely next week.
If you're interested in the technical details, the issue was caused by an unneeded system call causing malloc/free for every flow measured.
Thank you for buying the Netduma R3 early!
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THarris23 reacted to Krush in I just purchase my R3
Hi! @THarris23
Sometimes it's good to ignore certain comments...👾
The delivery time is 2 to 3 working days excluding public holidays + clearance times for certain destinations. So if you ordered it in the last few days, you will be able to enjoy it next week. You will receive a follow-up email by DHL (remember to check your spam emails just in case).
Don't hesitate to post if you have any questions after your installation, we will help you answer your questions if necessary!
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THarris23 reacted to Netduma Fraser in I just purchase my R3
The router will ship on the 2nd Jan, should be 1-2 working days from there generally
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THarris23 reacted to x12Tyler in I just purchase my R3
Lmao you’re sad tbh. If you just purchased it wait for an update like the rest of us did.
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THarris23 reacted to Netduma Fraser in Profiles
That's normal for the moment, I think we'll be removing that entirely as it doesn't really do much other than change the radius size
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THarris23 reacted to Netduma Fraser in Netduma R2
It's always best to be on the latest firmware to ensure you have the most stable experience!
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THarris23 reacted to Netduma Lew in NEW R2 FIRMWARE: 3.3.280
Hey everyone!
We’re excited to provide you with the latest firmware for the R2 – DumaOS 3.3.
While it doesn’t bring immediately ‘obvious’ changes like DumaOS for Mobile, DumaOS 3.3 introduces a powerful new addition – our new AutoDPI. This is a big moment for DumaOS, and it means we’ll be supporting new games and applications faster than ever without needing to wait for a firmware update.
For details on what AutoDPI is and how it’s going to make things better, check out our video on it below:
DumaOS 3.3 also comes with a plethora of bug fixes as well as plenty of stability and usability improvements.
After extensive testing, we’re confident that DumaOS 3.3 puts the R2 is in a really good place: we hope you enjoy it.
Download the firmware here:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/vatbro5sd02lbxm/DumaOS-R2-3.3.280.sig?dl=0
Suggest a new application/traffic source for DumaOS detection here:
https://forms.gle/o58SUmDHVjtkKRYX7
Changelog
Wider range of games and applications supported by DumaOS (and more to come!). Hybrid VPN no longer experiences issues when switching between Wireguard and OpenVPN. DNS settings for Hybrid VPN are now retained after reboot. Fixed an issue where replacing a faulty config file for Hybrid VPN would cause functionality issues. OpenVPN logs are no longer deleted when the VPN is disabled. Various other fixes to Hybrid VPN functionality and stability. IPv6 traffic is now always categorised by QoS, allowing QoS to interact with it more reliably. Ping Heatmap no longer crashes if pinging an empty server group. Improvements to overall DumaOS stability, reducing cases where users see random reboots or disconnections. Numerous security improvements.