Well I can confirm that removing the Xbox from Geo-filter, manually selecting another port, then going back to automatic reverts it back to 3074, and then shows open nat type with no issues.
So at this point I just want to make sure I understand, because its starting to feel like paid beta. Which I might have been okay with, if I knew it from the beginning.
The routers main features and selling points:
Geo-filter: Needs to be disabled to have Xbox function, when enabled doesn't show proper servers that game is connecting to, or doesn't properly filter out locations, or is connecting outside of parameters that are set.
steady ping (currently not functioning properly, recommended to be disabled, and needs to be constantly disabled due to turning back on)
smart boost(also causing issues and has been recommended to be disabled)
hybrid VPN (not available at the moment)
ping optimizer (sometimes works)
The standard features:
IPv6 currently having issues, recommended to be disabled
Wifi experiencing speed issues
Wired experiencing speed issues
UPnP currently experiencing issues/conflicting with geofilter
Port forwarding currently experiencing issues/conflicting with geofilter
Why is reservation capped to 20 Mbps for download and upload?
We should be able to simply "Select Device > Adjust QoS for said device". For someone that has IT experience it feels like I'm navigating through a maze to limit bandwidth on devices.
The current user interface is extremely complicated for no reason at all. With the way the UI is currently setup you navigate to SmartBOOST > click three dots top right > Click manage profiles to manage current "Favorite" (Default profile) > click on profile > add device > click off screen > click "Bandwidth reservation"> Add reservation > choose device > Choose Target [Why????]
I simply want to limit the bandwidth of my devices without the need to select the target for the device...
We should be able to limit bandwidth per device similar to how ASUS has it set up: