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Zli

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  1. Everything is possible. These R3 routers do something different for everyone. They work for one and not for another. Enigma
  2. It works.I don't use DMZ.I also don't use upnp.I think that the fact the router is crashing has nothing to do with this.
  3. OK. Then I will do so. Thank you for always being there for everything. Many greetings for you πŸ™‹πŸ»β€β™‚οΈ
  4. It's all very strange. I changed ISP. On my last ISP everything was in bridge mode and I was opening the ping graph at an average of 30%. This new device is now in router mode and R3 is placed in the DMZ. Now that it's not in bridge mode, I open a lot more Ping graph. it was the same with the last one and I opened more until I set it in bridge mode. While the device from my ISP is in the router mode, I have the feeling that I'm a little late. Maybe I just imagined it, I don't know. Should I call my ISP to put this device in bridge mode? Thank you!
  5. I don't know what is the cause, but from my location (Serbia) since the first day of turning on R3 (two months ago) all MW3 servers are like this 1ms- 3ms-4ms. London, Amsterdam, Mulhouse, Mainz, Legionowo, etc.. I believe that it is not something complicated and that you will find a solution to fix it.Do I need to send more or is it enough? i have sent 50 servers so far. πŸ™‚
  6. @Netduma Fraserps. Okay. I have a question πŸ™‚ Now that 192.168.77.1 is connected to the router from my ISP.( I turned off the Wi-Fi on that router from my ISP and You told me once that it is best when the equipment from my ISP is in bridge mode, right?) Does it slow down my reaction to online games,I don't know if I have double nat, and what else can i face playing multiplayer,because now the device from my ISP is in router mode? knowing that the two IP addresses are 192.168...I don't know what to think.Thank you!
  7. That's great to know. I'm sending them more. I changed my ISP and currently I am playing behind their device which is in router mode (I will ask them these days to put it in bridge mode) and behind their IP address 192.168... is my router 192.168.77.1 from unknown to me I succeed 90% to open ping graphs. What's the secret?
  8. I just send but nothing happens Same thing every time. Do you know when the team will deal with this problem? Thank you
  9. Thanks Fraser as always.
  10. My ISP uses 1492 but that requires packet fragmentation as well. what to do now? The modem from my ISP is now in bridge mode. Someone told me that Netduma R3 gives less lag if the modem/router from my ISP are set to bridge mode, so the router works better, is that true?
  11. I really don't understand what you wrote here. I'll give an example - I found my MTU manually. I started from 1500, everything required packet fragmentation until I reached 1472. That was ideal. Now if I add those 28 to that 1472, what do I get? Again 1500 and packet fragmentation!? Thnx
  12. No, thank you for being there for us. What would we do without you. πŸ™‚ Greetings
  13. Yes, it's very disappointing to have a server so close to home but to be unable to use it or to be blocked because R3 is unable to connect to it.
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