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  1. What ports are used for smartboost for device specifically and is it TCP, UDP, or TCP/UDP? As far as I'm aware, the activity smartboost prio is similar to the previous generation firmware's with the DPI classification If I am wrong please correct me, but I am interested in the device prio more.
  2. If you have Duma OS Classified ticked and then enable Games Console as well, which one takes precedence say if the game you are prioritizing is call of duty. Call of duty uses port 3074 source and destination as everyone is aware of, now, if classified takes care of those ports from every address of your lan, say 192.168.88.0/24 or 192.168.1.0/24 or from the bridge, what exactly is left for games console to prioritize? I've spoken to a few people and they had much better results using both types of prioritization at the same time than using just one or the other. How could this possibly make a difference if classified takes care of the cod ports automatically (udp only assumedly) and then games console takes care of 1024-65535 udp. Wouldn't this mean 3074 get's handled by the classified rule already? Which traffic prioritization rule takes precedence exactly? Can this setup be replicated on the R3? And if so, how? If neither rule takes precedence or goes first over one another, which rule exactly is on top of the list, the games console rule or the duma os classified rule? Probably should of made a post there in the R3 thread but didn't want to over-post and the question is more centered here.
  3. On the XR500 dashboard Wireless Status it says Channel: Auto(5(s)+9(p)) for 2.4ghz and this seems to be 40mhz if I am not mistaken. And then for 5ghz which seems to be 80mhz channel width it has 149+153(p)+157+161. Does the 's' and the 'p' stand for primary and secondary? For 2.4 ghz, there are 2 channels 20mhz channels that combine to make the 40mhz bandwidth. For the 5 ghz I assume the process is similar. For 2.4 ghz, is the channel 5 and upper, or is it 9 and lower? And for 5ghz is it 149 upper or 161 lower? Both of those upper lower questions obviously in the syntax that I stated in the beginning: Auto(5(s)+9(p)) 2.4ghz and 149+153(p)+157+161. I've also noticed that 149-161 in general is a common range for 80 mhz.
  4. When using hyper traffic on the old firmware, say putting in a rule 3074 both, does that rule mean 3074 src 3074 destination one rule, or is it doing 3074 src 1-65535 dst and 1-65535 src and 3074 dst? Know that the older firmwares worked different so just wanted someone to be able to clarify. @Netduma Admin@Netduma Alex
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