
Chr
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22 hours ago, Netduma Fraser said:
Try this:
- Disable GeoLatency
- Disable PingAssist (set it to 0,0)
- Enable Strict Mode
- Disable Fast Search
Then, restart game or wait 10 minutes (in the lobby in the game) or if that doesn't work, reboot PC/Console and try again please. See if that is more stable for you.
Yes, all good now after a little two hour session. Seems the issue was Geo-Latency. Thanks for the help!
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26 minutes ago, Zippy said:
Hello @Chr
Do you happen to have Geo Latency Enabled?
If you do try to disable that and see if that helps!
@Netduma Fraser will be back tomorrow to further assist you if your still having issues..
Thanks!
Zippy.
thanks for help!! I figured it out it seemed that Steady Ping was on and was conflicting but turned it off and all good now.
Edit: After 3 games it seemed to put me right outside the radius to another nearby server.
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I have my geo-filter bubble/circle set to an server but I seem to be constantly connecting to servers outside of the radius.
Game: Modern Warfare III
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On 11/26/2022 at 11:09 PM, TrayDay said:
I would say first try factory reset the BGW/RGW first. Wait for it to set up with internet connection. Then you could try the following the link below, as there may be some information you might have overlooked.
https://www.dslreports.com/forum/r32094182-
As this is the answer to someone asking about BGW210 here regarding the method above
https://www.dslreports.com/forum/r32888336-
I remember the method I used was the jsolo1 method. But, someone showcased it with a PDF file to follow along with screenshots. I can't find that link, but this one is what I followed along with for bypass using the S8000 Switch. Similar to this
https://www.dslreports.com/forum/r32492619-
Edit:I found a thread I replied regarding dumb switch method
On 11/26/2022 at 5:19 PM, Netduma Fraser said:Did you see whether the BGW was using PPPoE or anything like that for a connection?
Thanks for both of your help through all of this but nothing seemed to work with eliminating my RGW so I just plugged it back In to the switch and the router as well. Everything is working fine as of the past few days, as well as all features on DumaOS. Only thing is some bad wifi speeds but ill live with that as I'm wired to everything in my home for the main part.
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On 11/21/2022 at 1:27 PM, Netduma Fraser said:
Yes that is possible, sometimes they lock it to the gateway, so in WAN Settings on the R2, set the MAC as the gateway MAC, apply then reboot from the interface, wait 2 minutes then check
Just got the chance to do this today and still no luck. The only thing that has changed is now WAN and Public now show an IP.
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2 hours ago, Netduma Fraser said:
Ah I see, double check the BGW internet settings to see if it uses PPPoE, VLAN or DHCP identifiers to get internet. If not there may be static IP information you can enter into the R2 instead to get a connection
Think I may have an idea why I'm not getting an internet connection. Tell me if I'm wrong. Is it possible because my MAC on the R2 isn't matching the one I had on my Gateway even though the Gateway is not plugged in but was used to authenticate the ONT?
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6 minutes ago, Netduma Fraser said:
Ah I see, double check the BGW internet settings to see if it uses PPPoE, VLAN or DHCP identifiers to get internet. If not there may be static IP information you can enter into the R2 instead to get a connection
Okay, guess I'll check the settings in the BGW since I had to plug back in for the time being. I've tried inputting manually static and that was no luck, so hope to find something else in the settings.
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21 minutes ago, Netduma Fraser said:
I think it may be worth contacting your internet provider and asking them whether there is anything you need to do to connect another router to it as it's definitely strange you're unable to get internet
Is it possible because of I used the switch method, just throwing things out there. Because the switch method is the only reason I've gotten as far as I have but the RGW (BGW210) is not plugged in at all since I have ONT in one of the switch ports then another port from switch to router (R2) WAN port.
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5 minutes ago, Netduma Fraser said:
Could you provide a screenshot of the R2 System Information page please?
Actually yes I remember the Public said Unknown
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3 minutes ago, Netduma Fraser said:
Could you provide a screenshot of the R2 System Information page please?
Not home currently but will send once I get there. The WAN and LAN did say something like "Disconnected" or "Unknown" Can't remember which one for each.
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2 hours ago, Netduma Liam said:
Since the setup, just give the R2 a quick reboot and see if you have a connection again after that.
Still no luck for me after rebooting the R2.
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Tried it and still no internet connection wired or wireless.
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This is my exact problem as well. I guess I will try setting a Static (IP, Subnet, Gateway) and see if that works.
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6 hours ago, Netduma Fraser said:
Great to hear that! If you don't remember the login you set initially then yes you'll need to factory reset to get the default to login
So the factory reset did work so I was able to go in and setup DumaOS but the problem is I don't have a WiFi connection or wired and don't know why.
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On 11/19/2022 at 6:12 AM, Netduma Fraser said:
Do keep us posted once the switch arrives!
Yes, sure will it arrived this morning and I did the dumb switch and it worked. It's just that I couldn't log into the router while wired to go through the setup to make the wireless connection etc. So I'm thinking I need to factory reset to get the default login. So hopefully when I do that I can have everything good.
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2 hours ago, TrayDay said:
It's been a few years since I used the switch method. As I was in my brothers residency giving it a go using his ATT Fiber. But I do know that it worked. Only problem with that is, you have the possibility of losing internet connection. The reason for this is the fact that ATT will push a firmware update to the router and would stop all connection due to bypassing. Using the method, I would have to every few weeks be doing an activity and Internet would shut down. Then I would have to do the ENTIRE process all over again in getting it to establish connection. For the meantime, you can also try this method presented here.
https://old.reddit.com/r/ATT/comments/kse3ws/att_gateway_configuration_for_using_your_own/
here's the link with images in the setup.
It's similar to the video but with a few added steps that may provide packets reaching your router.
Yeah I heard that the switch method does work better than the pass through with ATT Fiber but have heard in some cases the switch method does reset, but for the most part it doesn't. But I guess I will give the pass-through one more try, because I just want to see "NetdumaR2" on my WiFi list or work wired. At the moment I'm getting no luck.
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17 minutes ago, Netduma Fraser said:
That could definitely be an option if you're able to try it or if you're able to swap the existing modem for another
Yes I actually have a switch coming in the morning lol. I don't see the option of me being able to swap the modem, kind of stuck with it. What's the best dumb switch method you can point me too so I can try with my AT&T gateway.
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1 hour ago, Netduma Fraser said:
Once you've done all the steps either from the guide or video reboot the modem, wait 2 minutes, then reboot the R2, wait 2 minutes then access and see if you get internet. Sometimes modems/routers are particular about the order in which they're booted.
Just tried these steps and nothing as well. I do know that the BGW210 and AT&T in general is quite buggy. Would the Pass-through or trying a dumb switch be a better idea?
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6 hours ago, Netduma Fraser said:
Hey, welcome to the forum!
Let us know how you get on with the above, if you have any questions/issues just ask!
Yes! Thank you I have just tried the instructions in the linked video and still same problems I've had before. No connection on the duma wired or wireless.
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1 hour ago, TrayDay said:
It's a different model but the setups are exactly the same as the BGW 700.
Thank you! I will give it a try when I get home from work. Since I see mine is the BGW210
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I know this post is quite old. I also have AT&T fiber (sadly it seems) but I am needing assistance with connecting my R2 to get any connection out of it wired/wireless. I tried using the link OP had provided to see if that would work by using a IP passthrough but to no avail I am just stuck with no connection.
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Can you add me to this as well?