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@TrayDayjust hopped on warzone for a bit. Didn't change any settings or anything since yesterday. Everything was exactly the same. With share excess disabled and qos set to never. And the game felt terrible again. No aim assist, bad hit registration felt delayed behind the opponent. I set the geo filtering a bit away from me too. Ranked on warzone is where it's most evident. That's where I get immediately melted I feel like I'm almost 5-6 seconds behind target.
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@TrayDay the model number for the modem is ES2251. I don't believe it has a puma chipset which is known to cause issues. I could be wrong. My setup was spectrum modem ES2251 connected to spectrum router connected to my Xbox series x.
Now I have spectrum modem ES2251 connected to XR500 Netgear netduma connected to Xbox series x.
And yes on both occasions. The spectrum router had IPV6 enabled by default and it felt loose and doubled. So when I tried my XR500 router instead of the spectrum router. I enabled IPV6 on my XR500 manually by clicking on auto configuration. Which then gave me the IPV6 address from spectrum on my router and then showed up on my XBOX. on both routers it felt loose. I furthermore, went and bought a ASUS ROG STRIX wifi 6 gaming router and turned on IPV6 on that as well and it felt the same loose and doubled. The Asus router has a dedicated gaming port for your Ethernet and it does automatic QOS in that port and it's just bad. I think QOS does not mesh well with SPECTRUMS infrastructure.
I have a house in California and upstate New York. And travel back and forth with my stuff. I have spectrum at both locations. The results are exactly the same. At each. @Zippy
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@TrayDay I use to watch illest beasts video on his hit registration setup. He used auto setup with my router doesn't have but I tried to copy it. QOS just made it worse in every way. Bigger delay. And loss of aim assist. So I turned it off. The only thing that briefly helped was manually port forwarding warzone ports which made hit detection better but after a few games it would go to crap and once I turn the Xbox off it would feel like crap again after starting up.
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@TrayDay that's interesting you note that. In my area they just started getting fiber. So I will be switching over to that from spectrum. I've had spectrum for years now and there network infrastructure is sub par. One thing I've noticed is that QOS does not work well whatsoever with their internet structure. I end up losing aim assist more often than not and even losing pace in game. Feeling delayed. Whatever their queueing setup is, just doesn't work well. Atleast in this area. I also use their modem from them funny enough in the beginning I used their own wifi 6 enabled router and I had gotten the same results game play wise as my XR500. WHICH, leads me to believe that it's more if the infrastructure and hub split than the router itself. The spectrum router itself comes with IPV6 enabled by default. When I would use the spectrum router. It would show ipv4 and ipv4 on the Xbox series x. With IPV6 enabled...my in-game sensitivity that I had felt more loose and felt doubled. Example 6-6 sensitivity would feel like 12-12. At first I thought maybe it's a placebo. Until I had several friends try it on my setup and they immediately noticed the difference. We are all higher KD players so enough practice and we could notice the small difference. Both the spectrum router and XR500 with IPV6 felt exactly the same. When I turned off the IPV6 on xr500 the game felt more one to one if you will. I think spectrum in general is just crap.
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For the last couple of days I have been messing around with my XR500. I have been trying everyone's different settings for COD with throttling and QOS settings and prioritizations. But for my own personal network non of them were very effective. I ended up factory resetting my XR500. I kept qos on never and 100/100 on the sliders. I turned off Classified Games as I felt that it caused more issues with hit reg for my own network. What I did end up doing is geo filtering to the servers in upstate NY area. In addition to unticking both share excess upload and download. What I realized after hours of playing is that I felt ahead of the opponents. Plus my hit registration was significantly better. Everything else on the router was left default with no changes to qos except disabling classified games. My internet is from spectrum and comes in at 637dl/24ul. Has anyone else tried something similar?
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When will the r13 beta firmware come out of beta for official release?
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@Netduma Fraser I tried your suggestion of geo filtering away and using severe congestion control. But still facing the same issue. Latency is around 25-35 and my speeds are pretty good. Anyway I appreciate the help.
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My buddy is in Iraq right now so we played on his server and he hosted so it was better. Reverted back to .134 firmware.
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I also did 95 DL and 75 UL and no difference. I turned off qos as well and no difference. Getting instantly melted.
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@Netduma Fraser @oRaGaMi I messed around with the qos settings a bit and did ping optimizer. My ping right now in cod is roughly around 25 ping which isn't bad. I did manual qos as well at 70/70 on both sliders but I'm constantly behind other players. No time to react. I know I'm not that bad at cod hahaha 🤣 it's weird I wonder why it's like that right now.
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@Netduma Fraser tried the r13 firmware for about 8 matches on mw and then a few warzone matches on top of that. It's been really weird. I'm getting no aim assist at all. Yet I haven't changed any settings on my end. When I first booted up after factory reset it showed that dumaos was not loading and so I unplugged and plugged the router back in and it loaded in. After that I prioritized Xbox series x as a games console on the traffic priority and did auto setup. But I feel significantly delayed behind enemy players. It's almost not playable. Worse than before. Can't really understand why the performance would get worst? Should I revert back to old non beta .134 firmware?.
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@Netduma Fraser thanks man you're a beast! Just got it downloaded the new firmware. Tried out auto setup and set up priority for the Xbox. So let's see. Also it says I can disable DPI but it's grayed out.
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@Netduma Fraser ok will try that now. So I'll wait for the modem to fully booty up and then turn on the router and do the same and then set it up. Sounds good thank you. Is 2.3.134rc13 the newest beta build for the xr500?
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@Netduma Fraserafter I update and factory reset. What is the sequence I should follow in rebooting the internet? I want to make sure everything is good. I unplugged my modem and factory reset my XR500 both are off. Shou I now plug my modem and wait for it to fully booty up with all the lights on and then plug in the XR500 and turn it on? Or should I plug the modem in (without it fully booting up with all light) and immediately turn the xr500 on as well? Also my Xbox is shut off but connected via wire to the router while all this is happening. Should it stay connected or should I connect it to the router after everything is set up. Also sometimes I've noticed that by plugging in the Xbox to different ports on the router specifically 1 and 4 the game feels different. Is there any reason for that?
Thank you!
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Hey @Netduma Fraser And yes please I would love to try the beta! I've tried to throttle as well but to no avail
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Long time lurker and just made an account. I just wanted everyone's opinion. I've looked around in the forum and seen many recommendations and tried everything from port forwarding to qos setting's and traffic prioritization. My router XR500 which has the latest .134 firmware on it, has my Xbox series x connected via hardwire cat8 cable. I have spectrum internet and my speeds are roughly 679 download and 25 upload. With that said I always feel seconds behind and it's most evident on warzone 2 ranked. I feel like people see me on beforehand and just destroy me. I'm a good KD player 3.3kd on resurgence and 2.5 on battle royale. But I've been noticing that happening. I have tried geo filter and everything. What could it be. I have also noticed that when I have QOS on and have traffic prioritization with duma os and or games console. My aim assist disappears practically. Almost none and feels (loose). Turning qos off give me somewhat aim assist back. Any ideas? Thanks
Warzone 2 and share excess download and upload
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@TrayDay yeah UPNP is on by default. No port forwarding. And I did the reboot. No difference as if right now. Still a delay.