Jump to content

Suffy1570

Members
  • Posts

    29
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Basic Info

  • DumaOS Routers Owned
    EE WiFi Enhancer

Gaming

  • Connection Speed
    Don't know/Won't say

Recent Profile Visitors

The recent visitors block is disabled and is not being shown to other users.

  1. Update. After yesterday’s update to Call of Duty the Geo-Filter has now started working with the Game Pass Version.
  2. Ok thanks but the workaround doesn’t work with the EE Wi-Fi enhancer because there is no way of changing the device type.
  3. Any update on this? Still not working with the Game Pass version.
  4. Any news on this? Still doesn’t work on game pass version.
  5. Yes, once choosing device it goes straight to select a game and then enable or disable filtering
  6. I tried that earlier, the only thing I seem to be able to do is rename the device by clicking the three dots at the top right. No options to change the device type.
  7. Thanks for the quick reply Fraser. How do I go about changing the device type? Is it on the EE app?
  8. I have been using Geofilter with the PC Steam version of Call of Duty since it was released and it works well. With the new Call of Duty being on the gamepass I have started playing the Xbox PC version but Geofilter doesnt seem to work at all with this version of the game. I have tried multiple restarts of both the Router and PC aswell as also doing a factory reset of the Router but It still does not work when playing the Xbox PC version but as soon as I start the Steam version it works normally. Any help would be greatly appreciated as the new Call of Duty is coming out on Friday and would like to have the Geofilter working so I can play the Xbox PC version and don't have to purchase the Steam version.
  9. No other activity on the network when testing, I disconnected all other devices apart from the PC running the tests and have tested with smart boost enabled and disabled with no differences and also tried manually entering my speeds instead of using the built in speed test.
  10. I noticed since switching to the R3 my ping was a few ms worse in games and not as stable as when using the ISP router (EE Smart Hub Plus). I initially thought this was a symptom of having the R3 connected through the ISP router (currently required due to getting slow speeds on R3 with PPPoE). I have since tested both configurations and get consistantly worse ping, jitter and speeds when using the netduma in either configuration. I have steady ping disabled despite it reactivating every time the R3 reboots which is rather annoying and tried testing with smart boost on and off. Using ping, jitter and speed tests to confirm, Modem > ISP Router = 16-18ms ping, always less than 1ms jitter and always over 900Mbps on speed tests. Modem > ISP Router > Netduma R3 = 16-26ms ping, always over 2ms jitter and between 650-800Mbps on speed tests. Modem > Netduam R3 = 16-28ms ping, around 2ms jitter and since firmware update am getting 600-800Mbps on speedtests. Is there anything I can do to improve this as I currently seem to be getting worse performance with the R3 than with my ISP Router which is surprising as I expected the opposite. First screenshot is Modem > ISP Router ping and jitter tests Second screenshot is Modem > ISP Router > Netduma R3 Third Screenshot is Modem > Netduam R3
  11. thank you very much for your help.
  12. yes the laptop I am using to change smart hub settings gets IPv6, if you are confident of a fix for the PPPoE issue I might not bother attempting to fix this as it doesnt seem to be causing any major problems.
  13. I noticed that too, I think it changed after factory resetting the smart hub. After rebooting both how you suggested the R3 is still showing as host_1 on the smart hub and IPv6 is still not working. You mentioned you think you can resolve the PPPoE speed issue, do you have any idea when that will be as I think that will resolve the rest of these issues.
  14. this is the description of the IPv6 allocation mode on the Smart Hub.
×
×
  • Create New...