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Netduma Fraser reacted to a post in a topic: BLACK OPS 6 BETA + NEW WARZONE AND FULL GAME RELEASE
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BLACK OPS 6 BETA + NEW WARZONE AND FULL GAME RELEASE
cljackhammer replied to iOrcus's topic in Call of Duty Support
It’s working for me. Steady ping works too. -
Post your reviews here: https://www.trustpilot.com/review/netduma.com. this will ensure that we are being heard. It will also better inform potential new customers.
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cljackhammer started following Status Update on Firmware
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Please provide an update on the next firmware list and list of issues that will be addressed.
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No. IPv6 on enabled on the lan or wan breaks cc. It also causes problems with upnp. Honestly, I gave up on the R3 and ended up buying an Asus GT-BE98 pro. Yes, I spent a boatload of money on it, but the core features work. I might keep the R3 for a bit longer and maybe set it up as a secondary router. At this point it looks like it will go on EBay. Hopefully I can recover at least %50.
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Congestion control doesn’t work with IPv6. Basically you need to disable it and end up breaking other things.
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This is correct. Quite sad that IPv6 breaks it lol. You basically need to disable it for this router to work properly.
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Congestion control doesn’t work with IPv6. I reported this issue 3 months ago. I’m not sure if Netduma is able to provide a solution.
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This router has actually SAVED me money!!!!!
cljackhammer replied to rvndo's topic in Netduma R3 Support
Are we going on 4 months waiting for a firmware? -
The other issue is the lack of transparency. Netduma as a company really did a poor job on the launch of this product. To this day no one on the Netduma leadership team has acknowledged the issues. Fraser takes care of it on these forums. It’s as if in their mind this is Ok. The R3 video’s hype’s this product to a huge extent. The company spent more effort on the video’s then the product itself. The R2 launch was much more successful.
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@swippurYou do realize that you most of the core features of the router turned off? I’m not sure why this would be acceptable? You’re basically using the R3 for QOS. What’s the point of the R3? —- Here’s my setup, I set everything up to have bare minimum CPU usage, I pretty much only want gaming traffic to be prioritized I have wireless disabled (I have a dedicated WiFi 7 access point connected with Ethernet) I have RGB turned completely off Adblock Disabled I don’t use GEO filter and I turned steady ping off I have ipv6 disabled Port scan disabled and firewall disabled Custom DNS servers, 8.8.8.8 , 8.8.4.4 Congestion Control settings 70% download and upload I have smart boost on with gaming priority set at 1000
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What's has a "fix" on the "NEW" firmware ?
cljackhammer replied to GavinA895's topic in Netduma R3 Support
1 year from now or possibly longer. Estimate based on the R2 which was promised an update a year ago. Still waiting lol. Dumaos firmware updates are the longest in the history of routers. Even the Netgear routers on Dumaos updates. Just hope that your partiular issue will be fixed. -
Congestion control doesn’t work with IPv6 enabled. Should beady to reproduce.
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I would stick with your previous router. Most of the core R3 features work properly and you will end having to disable them meaning the R3 is no better than a XR1000. Other things not working is CC with IPV6, port forwarding with IPv6 on PS5 etc. Netduma has been promising a firmware for about 2 monthes, and we don’t know specifically what’s being addressed. All we know is that they are working on a firmware that is “supposed” to address these issues. Up to this point none of the issues have been addressed besides a cpu utilization problem.