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Eliminating bufferbloat has changed gaming for me
Megatf replied to Megatf's topic in Netduma R3 Support
Do you have Congestion control settings correct? IE Always on, limited download and upload -
Eliminating bufferbloat has changed gaming for me
Megatf replied to Megatf's topic in Netduma R3 Support
Did you disable it in LAN and WAN? -
Eliminating bufferbloat has changed gaming for me
Megatf replied to Megatf's topic in Netduma R3 Support
Disable IPv6 -
They continue to sell and advertise on the website a fully working feature set and have none of those features working correctly. That is the pRt that bothers me, we're coming up on 5 months post release without a FW that has all of the features working. I check about once a week and once a week I can't believe they still advertise a working router with all these features meanwhile the actual performance is a mess and a complete joke. A 30 dollar ASUS router with QoS settings from Open Source FW is just as effective. the wifi range is abysmal, the 1gb port makes it useless once 2-5GB fiber and high split/hybrid fiber/cable internet continue to roll out in larger volumes. Don't worry though, they'll release the R4 before they fix anything on the R3 is the energy I am getting. If anyone is reading this while considering an R3. Please don't give them a cent, it was the most disappointing 200 bucks I've ever spent on Tech that was quickly retired to a box.
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To add, the Netduma website continues to falsely advertise the features, performance, and ongoing development. Not to mention the hardware restarts. The second Netduma identified that they needed to take time to "fix the R3" and take adequate time to address all issues the sale of the R3 should have stopped or the page should have been updated to reflect this fact. As we can all see, new users are buying the router and coming to the forums with no ETA or timeline when their router will work correctly having purchased it over 3 months after launch.
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Nobody was asking for Rome to be built in a day. But nobody here invested into a prototype kickstarter product, we invested on a company website for a piece of household equipment akin to a TELEVISION advertised as having new WORKING FEATURES. It was not even mentioned that features are in development, issues were ongoing, problems needed to be worked out and patience needed to be had while the team launches with a list of these known problems you say the FW testing team has identified. By all accounts we had LowPingKing on Youtube advertising the perfection of the R3, no mention of issues or problems prior to release. Imagine you buy a brand new TV, and aside from it displaying video, the majority of the other smart TV functions that was advertised do not work correctly, would this be okay? How would you feel if you were told, "Hey, the issues were identified before launch but we are working on it, Rome wasnt built in a day, attach logs of your TV errors." These issues are BASIC and easy to identify, and pretty uniform across most users impacting EVERY primary feature advertised for the Netduma. So it is one or more of three things: The FW testing team did not report issues, they were not technically astute enough to find them or realize they were problems, or Netduma ignored the entire FW team and went for the cash grab anyway. Every week I come in here once to see if there is a real resolution, every week I am disappointed. Frazer is clearly just taking the face punches and I feel for him because it's not his fault but he has to answer for a lack of transparency, and clear incompetence and/or greed. See ya next week
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What's has a "fix" on the "NEW" firmware ?
Megatf replied to GavinA895's topic in Netduma R3 Support
I check once a week since Im on my Asus Router using OpenWRT to get zero buffer bloat and good QoS without Wifi drops and GUI/router crashes. Im just annoyed I paid 200 bucks for the R3 and it sits in the box. Im just waiting for a working FW to see if it beats ASUS Performance. If not hoping I can sell it for 150 on Ebay to recoup the loss so I can pickup one of the next gen ASUS routers since we've been on "soon" for 6 weeks. This thing launched in December and we're on track for the next FW in April. Launch shouldve been delayed or the testers should be fired because it took no time to identify issues, like what were they even doing? I feel like I got scammed by LowPingKing on youtube. -
Will do if they ever release a FW that outperforms my ASUS. After spending 200 bucks I have to periodically check
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Only way I was able to not get the wifi to suck when I had it was to disable all the bands except for the Wifi 6 band, set channel 128, and make bandwidth 160mhz. The default implementation is atrocious.
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Just doing my once a week check to see if new FW came out (I paid 200 dollars for this router and it's in the box). This post title cracked me up because I read the title as "Girlfriend (GF) issues" and imagined OP was getting yelled at by his girlfriend for the internet performance. i was disappointed to find out it was concerning Geo-Filtering
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I agree, but people are frustrated because the R3 was rushed to market with these issues. So everyone’s kind of expecting that same rush to fix the issues that came with the rushed product. We see the patient approach that is being taken after the product release, but I just think the patient approach to fixing the issues shouldve happened before the release. I bit the bullet because I thought we were getting a finished product, not a standing beta, with new features and improvements to be added, not a series of bug fixes that make gaming worse… on a gaming router. I have an active approach and read the forums to mitigate poor performance on the R3, imagine how many people have already shelved it and told their friends that it’s not worth it? To get 0ms bufferbloat I have to disable the entirety of IPV6 on LAN/WAN among other things that are supposed to be game changing features. Now that I know about Bufferbloat and QoS settings I can emulate that feature on most routers since I had to learn it because Ping Boost doesnt work. Steady ping does the opposite of stabilize my ping in Fortnite, geofilter works on games that I don’t play, IPv6, upnp, and smartboost have to be disabled. The 200 dollar lesson in learning bufferbloat and how to manage network traffic to keep my ping low with multiple users hogging bandwidth was nice, but Ive started to see that is the only thing I am still using the R3 for, something achievable with any router with QoS settings. I think I am just done with Netduma products now.