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    Aimz got a reaction from Netduma Justas in Netduma r3 is the best gaming router!   
    This isn’t a support post, this is just a post from a hardcore call of duty ranked player giving my honest review of the router. Because ive been seeing soooo much negativity about this router.
    Ive been playing ranked play on call of duty modern warfare 3 on pc for about 8 hours a day. I can honestly say the netduma r3 melts my enemies. I’ve tried multiple different routers so I know how each router feels when you’re playing competitively when every millisecond counts! I’ve tried Openwrt, Ubiquiti, Arista, Mikrotik, Pfsense and Asus ROG routers. They all do very good A+ 0ms bufferbloat with QOS. BUT the problem with those routers is the hit detection / lag comp. Where you clearly see the enemy and shoot them first and you die first. It’s like you shoot nerf bullets and they just INSTA DELETE you!
    I don’t know how netduma does it but this router is manipulating the lag comp / hit detection to give you a advantage. I mean theres still some moments when I’m like how did I lose that gunfight but it’s ALOT less compared to those other routers.
    The latest firmware still has some bugs that I’m sure is going to be fixed.. but the firmware is more than playable for me
    Anyone else feels this way or its only me?
  2. Like
    Aimz got a reaction from jayt2 in Netduma r3 is the best gaming router!   
    This isn’t a support post, this is just a post from a hardcore call of duty ranked player giving my honest review of the router. Because ive been seeing soooo much negativity about this router.
    Ive been playing ranked play on call of duty modern warfare 3 on pc for about 8 hours a day. I can honestly say the netduma r3 melts my enemies. I’ve tried multiple different routers so I know how each router feels when you’re playing competitively when every millisecond counts! I’ve tried Openwrt, Ubiquiti, Arista, Mikrotik, Pfsense and Asus ROG routers. They all do very good A+ 0ms bufferbloat with QOS. BUT the problem with those routers is the hit detection / lag comp. Where you clearly see the enemy and shoot them first and you die first. It’s like you shoot nerf bullets and they just INSTA DELETE you!
    I don’t know how netduma does it but this router is manipulating the lag comp / hit detection to give you a advantage. I mean theres still some moments when I’m like how did I lose that gunfight but it’s ALOT less compared to those other routers.
    The latest firmware still has some bugs that I’m sure is going to be fixed.. but the firmware is more than playable for me
    Anyone else feels this way or its only me?
  3. Like
    Aimz got a reaction from Simon Thomas in always about one second behind   
    Yeah you was getting double router processing so I know you felt delayed in game lol
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    Aimz reacted to Netduma Fraser in Bufferbloat A+   
    There will be no one setting that everyone will get the same results with, you'll need to experiment with the Download/Upload percentages on Congestion Control until you get the best values possible
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    Aimz got a reaction from Suliman in My Speed test is only showing me half of the speed coming from my Internet Provider   
    Rebooting should fix the problem.. it seems to happen when the router has been online for a few days
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    Aimz got a reaction from Alex49H in Bye bye R3   
    You’ll be surprised how many gamers play on WiFi here and complain of connection drops. 
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    Aimz reacted to zuhloobie in Bye bye R3   
    Not a shill or plant, just offering my 2¢...and some positivity if you will. I'm on 4.0.41 and aside from a few random drops, the R3 is working just fine for me 🤷‍♂️. Haven't gone crazy with settings, just basic stuff. 
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    Aimz got a reaction from AFGHAN in Bye bye R3   
    Asus gaming routers works fine but netduma hit detection feels better to me. The average gamer couldn’t tell a difference between a asus gaming router and a netduma router
     
     That asus router has better hardware than the netduma r3
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    Aimz got a reaction from LuisAponte in Bye bye R3   
    Asus gaming routers works fine but netduma hit detection feels better to me. The average gamer couldn’t tell a difference between a asus gaming router and a netduma router
     
     That asus router has better hardware than the netduma r3
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    Aimz got a reaction from DanyKTM in Netduma r3 is the best gaming router!   
    Which type of router performs better than the netduma r3 for you for gaming? I’m just curious because I’ve tried lots of different router OS. I’ve tried pretty much everything. I simply can’t find anything better.
  11. Haha
    Aimz got a reaction from oldman66 in Netduma r3 is the best gaming router!   
    I’ve tried the Asus ROG Rapture GT-BE98 Pro annd I used your exact settings. I connected my gaming pc to the gaming port on the Asus rog router and used adaptive qos with gaming first priority.. And I’ll say the hit detection was okay. I spent $900 on that router so I was expecting it to be the best. But the r3 hit detection feels better to me theres less shoot first die first moments. The Asus router is definitely second on my list out of all the other routers I’ve tried. And now I have it in AP mode because the WiFi is really good.
    What would be nice if we could play some private matches together to put the routers to the test 😂
  12. Haha
    Aimz got a reaction from DanologyUK in Netduma r3 is the best gaming router!   
    I’m on my phone when I’m on netduma forums, not sure what the problem is of me taking a simple picture of my rank with my phone vs screenshot.
    You thought I took a picture with my phone and then moved the photo to the pc then uploaded it?!? I’m lost
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    Aimz got a reaction from Infoseye in Netduma r3 is the best gaming router!   
    This isn’t a support post, this is just a post from a hardcore call of duty ranked player giving my honest review of the router. Because ive been seeing soooo much negativity about this router.
    Ive been playing ranked play on call of duty modern warfare 3 on pc for about 8 hours a day. I can honestly say the netduma r3 melts my enemies. I’ve tried multiple different routers so I know how each router feels when you’re playing competitively when every millisecond counts! I’ve tried Openwrt, Ubiquiti, Arista, Mikrotik, Pfsense and Asus ROG routers. They all do very good A+ 0ms bufferbloat with QOS. BUT the problem with those routers is the hit detection / lag comp. Where you clearly see the enemy and shoot them first and you die first. It’s like you shoot nerf bullets and they just INSTA DELETE you!
    I don’t know how netduma does it but this router is manipulating the lag comp / hit detection to give you a advantage. I mean theres still some moments when I’m like how did I lose that gunfight but it’s ALOT less compared to those other routers.
    The latest firmware still has some bugs that I’m sure is going to be fixed.. but the firmware is more than playable for me
    Anyone else feels this way or its only me?
  14. Haha
    Aimz got a reaction from DanologyUK in Netduma r3 is the best gaming router!   
    This is my rank on MW3 so you know I’m not a newbie. And I knows what gives me the edge playing competitive.

  15. Like
    Aimz got a reaction from Tony in Netduma r3 is the best gaming router!   
    This isn’t a support post, this is just a post from a hardcore call of duty ranked player giving my honest review of the router. Because ive been seeing soooo much negativity about this router.
    Ive been playing ranked play on call of duty modern warfare 3 on pc for about 8 hours a day. I can honestly say the netduma r3 melts my enemies. I’ve tried multiple different routers so I know how each router feels when you’re playing competitively when every millisecond counts! I’ve tried Openwrt, Ubiquiti, Arista, Mikrotik, Pfsense and Asus ROG routers. They all do very good A+ 0ms bufferbloat with QOS. BUT the problem with those routers is the hit detection / lag comp. Where you clearly see the enemy and shoot them first and you die first. It’s like you shoot nerf bullets and they just INSTA DELETE you!
    I don’t know how netduma does it but this router is manipulating the lag comp / hit detection to give you a advantage. I mean theres still some moments when I’m like how did I lose that gunfight but it’s ALOT less compared to those other routers.
    The latest firmware still has some bugs that I’m sure is going to be fixed.. but the firmware is more than playable for me
    Anyone else feels this way or its only me?
  16. Like
    Aimz got a reaction from Yoda in Netduma r3 is the best gaming router!   
    This isn’t a support post, this is just a post from a hardcore call of duty ranked player giving my honest review of the router. Because ive been seeing soooo much negativity about this router.
    Ive been playing ranked play on call of duty modern warfare 3 on pc for about 8 hours a day. I can honestly say the netduma r3 melts my enemies. I’ve tried multiple different routers so I know how each router feels when you’re playing competitively when every millisecond counts! I’ve tried Openwrt, Ubiquiti, Arista, Mikrotik, Pfsense and Asus ROG routers. They all do very good A+ 0ms bufferbloat with QOS. BUT the problem with those routers is the hit detection / lag comp. Where you clearly see the enemy and shoot them first and you die first. It’s like you shoot nerf bullets and they just INSTA DELETE you!
    I don’t know how netduma does it but this router is manipulating the lag comp / hit detection to give you a advantage. I mean theres still some moments when I’m like how did I lose that gunfight but it’s ALOT less compared to those other routers.
    The latest firmware still has some bugs that I’m sure is going to be fixed.. but the firmware is more than playable for me
    Anyone else feels this way or its only me?
  17. Like
    Aimz got a reaction from Zli in Netduma r3 is the best gaming router!   
    I’ve tried the Asus ROG Rapture GT-BE98 Pro annd I used your exact settings. I connected my gaming pc to the gaming port on the Asus rog router and used adaptive qos with gaming first priority.. And I’ll say the hit detection was okay. I spent $900 on that router so I was expecting it to be the best. But the r3 hit detection feels better to me theres less shoot first die first moments. The Asus router is definitely second on my list out of all the other routers I’ve tried. And now I have it in AP mode because the WiFi is really good.
    What would be nice if we could play some private matches together to put the routers to the test 😂
  18. Thanks
    Aimz got a reaction from Zli in Netduma r3 is the best gaming router!   
    This is my rank on MW3 so you know I’m not a newbie. And I knows what gives me the edge playing competitive.

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    Aimz got a reaction from Mrbchambers in Netduma r3 is the best gaming router!   
    This isn’t a support post, this is just a post from a hardcore call of duty ranked player giving my honest review of the router. Because ive been seeing soooo much negativity about this router.
    Ive been playing ranked play on call of duty modern warfare 3 on pc for about 8 hours a day. I can honestly say the netduma r3 melts my enemies. I’ve tried multiple different routers so I know how each router feels when you’re playing competitively when every millisecond counts! I’ve tried Openwrt, Ubiquiti, Arista, Mikrotik, Pfsense and Asus ROG routers. They all do very good A+ 0ms bufferbloat with QOS. BUT the problem with those routers is the hit detection / lag comp. Where you clearly see the enemy and shoot them first and you die first. It’s like you shoot nerf bullets and they just INSTA DELETE you!
    I don’t know how netduma does it but this router is manipulating the lag comp / hit detection to give you a advantage. I mean theres still some moments when I’m like how did I lose that gunfight but it’s ALOT less compared to those other routers.
    The latest firmware still has some bugs that I’m sure is going to be fixed.. but the firmware is more than playable for me
    Anyone else feels this way or its only me?
  20. Like
    Aimz got a reaction from Sentinel82 in Netduma r3 is the best gaming router!   
    This isn’t a support post, this is just a post from a hardcore call of duty ranked player giving my honest review of the router. Because ive been seeing soooo much negativity about this router.
    Ive been playing ranked play on call of duty modern warfare 3 on pc for about 8 hours a day. I can honestly say the netduma r3 melts my enemies. I’ve tried multiple different routers so I know how each router feels when you’re playing competitively when every millisecond counts! I’ve tried Openwrt, Ubiquiti, Arista, Mikrotik, Pfsense and Asus ROG routers. They all do very good A+ 0ms bufferbloat with QOS. BUT the problem with those routers is the hit detection / lag comp. Where you clearly see the enemy and shoot them first and you die first. It’s like you shoot nerf bullets and they just INSTA DELETE you!
    I don’t know how netduma does it but this router is manipulating the lag comp / hit detection to give you a advantage. I mean theres still some moments when I’m like how did I lose that gunfight but it’s ALOT less compared to those other routers.
    The latest firmware still has some bugs that I’m sure is going to be fixed.. but the firmware is more than playable for me
    Anyone else feels this way or its only me?
  21. Like
    Aimz got a reaction from Neorhythm in Netduma r3 is the best gaming router!   
    This isn’t a support post, this is just a post from a hardcore call of duty ranked player giving my honest review of the router. Because ive been seeing soooo much negativity about this router.
    Ive been playing ranked play on call of duty modern warfare 3 on pc for about 8 hours a day. I can honestly say the netduma r3 melts my enemies. I’ve tried multiple different routers so I know how each router feels when you’re playing competitively when every millisecond counts! I’ve tried Openwrt, Ubiquiti, Arista, Mikrotik, Pfsense and Asus ROG routers. They all do very good A+ 0ms bufferbloat with QOS. BUT the problem with those routers is the hit detection / lag comp. Where you clearly see the enemy and shoot them first and you die first. It’s like you shoot nerf bullets and they just INSTA DELETE you!
    I don’t know how netduma does it but this router is manipulating the lag comp / hit detection to give you a advantage. I mean theres still some moments when I’m like how did I lose that gunfight but it’s ALOT less compared to those other routers.
    The latest firmware still has some bugs that I’m sure is going to be fixed.. but the firmware is more than playable for me
    Anyone else feels this way or its only me?
  22. Like
    Aimz got a reaction from Zippy in Netduma r3 is the best gaming router!   
    This isn’t a support post, this is just a post from a hardcore call of duty ranked player giving my honest review of the router. Because ive been seeing soooo much negativity about this router.
    Ive been playing ranked play on call of duty modern warfare 3 on pc for about 8 hours a day. I can honestly say the netduma r3 melts my enemies. I’ve tried multiple different routers so I know how each router feels when you’re playing competitively when every millisecond counts! I’ve tried Openwrt, Ubiquiti, Arista, Mikrotik, Pfsense and Asus ROG routers. They all do very good A+ 0ms bufferbloat with QOS. BUT the problem with those routers is the hit detection / lag comp. Where you clearly see the enemy and shoot them first and you die first. It’s like you shoot nerf bullets and they just INSTA DELETE you!
    I don’t know how netduma does it but this router is manipulating the lag comp / hit detection to give you a advantage. I mean theres still some moments when I’m like how did I lose that gunfight but it’s ALOT less compared to those other routers.
    The latest firmware still has some bugs that I’m sure is going to be fixed.. but the firmware is more than playable for me
    Anyone else feels this way or its only me?
  23. Haha
    Aimz got a reaction from oldman66 in Netduma r3 is the best gaming router!   
    This is my rank on MW3 so you know I’m not a newbie. And I knows what gives me the edge playing competitive.

  24. Haha
    Aimz got a reaction from mightywizard666 in Netduma r3 is the best gaming router!   
    This is my rank on MW3 so you know I’m not a newbie. And I knows what gives me the edge playing competitive.

  25. Haha
    Aimz got a reaction from mightywizard666 in Netduma r3 is the best gaming router!   
    This isn’t a support post, this is just a post from a hardcore call of duty ranked player giving my honest review of the router. Because ive been seeing soooo much negativity about this router.
    Ive been playing ranked play on call of duty modern warfare 3 on pc for about 8 hours a day. I can honestly say the netduma r3 melts my enemies. I’ve tried multiple different routers so I know how each router feels when you’re playing competitively when every millisecond counts! I’ve tried Openwrt, Ubiquiti, Arista, Mikrotik, Pfsense and Asus ROG routers. They all do very good A+ 0ms bufferbloat with QOS. BUT the problem with those routers is the hit detection / lag comp. Where you clearly see the enemy and shoot them first and you die first. It’s like you shoot nerf bullets and they just INSTA DELETE you!
    I don’t know how netduma does it but this router is manipulating the lag comp / hit detection to give you a advantage. I mean theres still some moments when I’m like how did I lose that gunfight but it’s ALOT less compared to those other routers.
    The latest firmware still has some bugs that I’m sure is going to be fixed.. but the firmware is more than playable for me
    Anyone else feels this way or its only me?
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