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Guilherme Poersch

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    Guilherme Poersch 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.  
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    Guilherme Poersch reacted to Netduma Fraser in Weird Log: Failed to set beacon parameters   
    Hey, we're good thanks, hope you are too! The logs are primarily meant for developers and so they show a lot of background processes which can seem like issues when they're not. It's quite a common entry, if you're not having any issues then you can ignore the logs completely.
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    Guilherme Poersch reacted to Netduma Fraser in QOS Help! - Adequate distribution   
    Thanks for the information, the only other thing that could be affecting it would be if you've made a custom Traffic Prioritization rule for the console, have you done that?
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    Guilherme Poersch reacted to Netduma Fraser in QOS Help! - Adequate distribution   
    Thanks for that! Yes generally adjusting Congestion Control more will make a bigger difference to lag than Bandwidth Allocation - all Bandwidth Allocation does is allocate bandwidth, that in itself won't really help.
    When you click save on the right panel also click Update Distribution on the main part. If that doesn't work then set it using the main part and then update and see if it works.
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    Guilherme Poersch reacted to Netduma Fraser in QOS Help! - Adequate distribution   
    Are ALL devices connected to the R2? Are you using PPPoE, VLAN or DHCP identifiers to get a connection?
    Did you by any chance put the console in the DMZ or make a Traffic Controller rule for it?
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    Guilherme Poersch reacted to Netduma Fraser in QOS Help! - Adequate distribution   
    Can you show the top of the page as well please, as well as open Bandwidth Allocation to show that Share excess is disabled. Did you set the allocation using the panel on the right or did you drag it using the main part of the feature?
    Also gaming won't really use more than 1Mbps so you definitely don't need to be giving that much as it won't get used
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