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NEW R3 FIRMWARE - DumaOS 4.0.290
Brandflakes08 replied to Netduma Jack B's topic in Netduma R3 Support
Can you add me into the early access please Fraser 😁 -
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NEW R3 FIRMWARE - DumaOS 4.0.290
Brandflakes08 replied to Netduma Jack B's topic in Netduma R3 Support
Hi I've had the same issue I wanna only play London servers as the closest COD server to Dublin is London so I have my Geo Filter arround Ireland and England. The closest Discord servers appear to be in in the Netherlands. I've spent about 30 minutes to gather this list if there is anything you guys can do on your end there seems to be a pattern with the server ID's with the same starting characters so could maybe make a rule to allow servers with IC5xxx or 9XZxxx starting characters to be allowed or bypass the geo filter Discord Servers Netherlands.docx -
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No hassle at all getting them to swap it over a 5 minute phone call at about 2pm and then it was left to them it was switched over around 10pm that evening.
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Here's what I've done as a example for COD warzone you can do the same for game launchers if that was something also you'd want to do.
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You'll have to contact BT to get your ISP router put into ipv4. I 've had to do this with Virgin Media. Have you tried also on the PC windows firewall making rules too for port forwarding you just copy and paste all UDP ports for inbound and outbound traffic and same for TCP so you'll have 2 rules inbound for TCP and UDP and 2 outbound for the same TCP and UDP. If using any VPN's this could also affect your NAT type.
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