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    Can confirm this seems to be the fix for me every time. Upnp works perfectly fine after this and a restart.
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    Can confirm this seems to be the fix for me every time. Upnp works perfectly fine after this and a restart.
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    The Asus would need to be set as AP mode and plugged into a lan port. Your ONT would go into the WAN port of the R3. You would then disable WiFi on the R3 
     
    Hi, try using PingPlotter instead of waveform. I’m not a fan of that site to be honest. 
     
    PingPlotter is a good tool and you can test your connection with that with different traffic types too. 
     
    I noticed you have a fairly good package, bufferbloat really only comes into it if your connection becomes saturated. Try PingPlotter wired up from either a pc or Mac and try first on default settings. You can leave it running and just monitor your connection to see how it is. Default is a simple ping test which will help to show you some results.
    the boot up time varies across the board. My Unifi stuff takes a while to boot up as it also runs test as well as preparing the network. It’s nothing to worry about as it’s rare you need to reboot. In fact Unifi takes ages to fully boot as it has procedures in the background but it’s not an issue. 
    oh Unifi has plenty of bugs, more than Duma. It’s no different than most in the domestic market. It’s no way near the big boys when it comes to it but it’s cheap for what it is as you don’t have licences or 24/7 support. 
     
    Ping in its self is a simple test of connectivity. It’s not a true representation of traffic but is handy for monitoring connection. Many companies use it as a way of logging connectivity.  
     
    Have a play with PingPlotter, see how you get on but most importantly enjoy some games in the festive period.
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