
Arrold
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Oh, hello, yes please
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It may be fruitless, but I wouldn't call it useless. We, the people, are allowed to show a desire to have a stable thing that cost enough money to expect that, this isn't the first NetDuma router to hit the market so we shouldn't expect to feel like early adopters, and yet... I still run Asus routers and they're nigh-on bulletproof, we can only compare to what we know. I was also sold on that Hybrid VPN feature which is still only teased in the UI at this point
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My router's in an unlit cupboard, I had the disco lights off at first but I turned them on again, the kids love it
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Mad Haiku skills 🤘
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I didn't want to ask the predictable, forbidden question, so I wrote a haiku instead... But know that I really, really want to ask the question Router glows so bright, Hybrid VPN out of sight, My Warzone skills weep. Happy Friday
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Was unable to to login for a few hours today, grabbed logs
Arrold replied to Arrold's topic in Netduma R3 Support
Since updating to .41 when that came out my router has been pretty much flawless, I've rebooted it once because I seem to struggle to ban some warzone servers but that issue still persists so I think that reboot was pointless. Otherwise it's been running well. You know, speed tests still don't show anything like true download speeds but I think that's common. I run it handling pppoe and DHCP only (& geo filter, steady ping etc). WiFi is turned off, I have a mesh system hanging off of it that handles the WiFi throughout the home. Actual speeds have been good, it runs ping tests fine etc. no complaints right now. -
I was logged on to the router at 17:33 GMT and the page started failing to reload, my Internet didn't go down but it did slow by around half to 340Mbps, I was on zoom calls and the family was home etc so couldn't reboot until about 3 hours later, wasn't able to log on at any point during that time, tried from different desktop browsers and phone app, there is a big hole in the logs but I downloaded what was there. 15:55 massive amount of messages in logs then all messages stop. 17:33 lost connection to router. Somewhere around 20:08, turned it off for 5 seconds, when it came back I can log in fine. FW 4.0.23, I think the router had been up for about 3 days, no changes made today but last night I was testing various geo filter settings, all reverted to original settings at around 00:45 though. R3_2024-01-16T20_16_54.026Z_logs.txt
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I go into Ping Optimiser > Advanced, it's set to Auto (Recommended) right now, I change it to Always On, drop out of the settings menu, go back in to it and it looks like it's on Auto again. I just tested this from desktop Browser and it did the same thing, but maybe 20-30 seconds later I go into the same menu and the change has now reflected, seems there's just a delay there
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After setting true speeds in Speed Test > Advanced, download speed from a wired speedtest is up to 760 with SmartBOOST enabled so looking good, this is with speed tests bypass enabled. Not really sure what's meant by adjusting Congestion Control manually, I don't think it matters though as the network is functioning well. I was messing with things last night when everyone else was in bed and found that changes under Ping Optimiser > Advanced didn't seem to reflect on the UI until I rebooted the system, I was connecting from the app on an Android tablet, if that makes a difference. I haven't had any laggy games of Warzone, it mostly matches in my drawn polygon and the lobbies have felt ok so pleased about that, but once last night it matched a server with a 60+ ms ping and that's the one game I had Chinese cheat sellers in, I couldn't get the UI to show where I was connected to. This wasn't intentional but having wifi off on the Netduma means everything is effectively wired as far as it sees things, which means I don't lose connection to anything when a Ping is being Optimised, nice little bonus.
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You've got it, ok, I'll set the speeds and see how it goes, thank you
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Netduma R3 bought in the last week. Tried FW 4.0.16/20/23 at various points. Functionally, on my home network, I don't really have a problem as such, if you know what I mean. We're all able to browse (2 adults, 2 kids, I work from home in IT 5 days a week), watch high quality video streams, play games, the Geo-Filter is working in WZ for my PS5 etc, but the download speeds being shown on router are quite a bit off true speed and I've noticed something else that doesn't seem to work as expected. Previous setups: Asus RT-AX92U handling PPPoE internet, DHCP and the main Router in an AIMesh network. 3 AIMesh nodes, 1 wired (outdoor grade Cat 6 cable up the front of my house), 2 wireless. There is also a 2nd cable run up the house that allows me to have my Linux desktop plugged directly into the primary router, so I can test speeds from this and through the Asus network wired to my work macbook. I was previously getting around 920Mbps down and 110Mbps up, from anything wired. When I ordered the Netduma R3, as a test I put the ISP router (a TP-Link thing) in to handle the PPPoE on a 192.168.1.0/24 network, then had the main Asus router picking up an IP from that and serving the house on a different network 192.168.48.0/22. I would have turned the wifi off on the TP-Link to prevent channel clashes but it didn't seem to have that feature and it didn't seem to cause a problem for the few days this was in place, no noticable drop in speeds, no complaints from the family, test of potential setup for the Netduma successful. Current setup: The Netduma arrived a couple of days later, by then I've read some more on the forums etc and realised the benefit of having this run network/DHCP so that's what I've done, it now handles the PPPoE, DHCP, there is only one private network, wifi is turned off. I'm able to run the main AIMesh node in wired AP mode and still have it as the main thing in an AIMesh network, I llose some features on the Asus but that's to be expected, all good so far. Adblocker has been off since the start, I may turn that back on again when I think things are stable. Right now, with SmartBOOST enabled, from the Linux PC, speedtest shows 390 down, 95 up With SmartBOOST disabled, 690 down, 100 up The speedtest on the Netduma router itself, around 550 down, 110 up, this fluctuates a bit, I've had it read 568 down but its generally around that area. I've left it for 3 or 4 days where the ONT device has remained powered on the whole time, done multiple speed tests in that time, the results haven't changed much. So, issue #1: Knowing my true speeds, should I manually put these in as my speeds, or could this have a detrimental effect and I should let the speed test from DumaOS set these? Do you think the speedtest will one day show the true speeds of my connection? #2 At one point, I think mostly with FW 4.0.20, if I set either of these settings in Ping Optimiser, "Run Full Test" and/or "Ping optimiser Mode > Expert", the Ping Optimiser tool would fail to run. I currently have 4.0.23 running and have "Run Full Test" enabled, and pretty sure it's allowed me to Optimise. I can't enable Expert mode to test right now cos the boy's on Minecraft. As I said, I wouldn't say this was urgent, my home network is functioning and the tools I need to use are working, it's just a bit concerning that the other 2 setups I've had recently, admittedly with zero QoS enabled on either, show greater speeds on speedtests.
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Hi, could I get .23 as well please, thank you