Rodolfo Lima
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Rodolfo Lima reacted to Netduma Fraser in Ports
It just affects how you connect to people but as most games use servers now, even for chatting this is less of an issue. If you do play with people frequently and you do notice issues connecting to not having an Open NAT may be the issue. For example if you both have a moderate NAT.
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Rodolfo Lima reacted to Netduma Fraser in Ports
Port forwarding/triggering is really only required for NAT purposes, it won't specifically improve your connection to the game.
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Rodolfo Lima reacted to Netduma Fraser in Descobriram uma forma no Call of Duty?
I'll let others comment of course but one of the reasons you don't see too many setup posts etc is because there are so many variables when it comes to networking that a configuration that works well for one person may work terribly for another. I'd always suggest experimenting yourself to see what works best, as long as you don't expect 100% of your games to be perfect then you'll find settings that work well for you.
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Rodolfo Lima reacted to Netduma Fraser in BO7 Hit Registration
No worries! Congestion Control should definitely be used to eliminate any existing or potential future issues caused by other devices on your network - all it takes is one singular download on your network to use all your available bandwidth and start causing issues. We usually suggest starting at 70% and fine tuning from there - you could have it set to Always or Auto Enable if you just want it to apply when gaming and then you get full speeds at all other times - this does require Traffic Prioritization which I'll come to. Bandwidth Allocation you can leave at the defaults, you won't really see any benefits from adjusting it with your speeds.
For Traffic Prioritization you don't need to prioritize all gaming consoles - if you disable DumaOS Classified Games it will only then apply to the specific devices you add. You may be referring to adding these devices with the Games Console service/rule - this does not mean it applies to all gaming devices in your home, it just means it covers the necessary ports that gaming uses per the device you add it for. This is particularly helpful for a PC for example if say Valorant when specifically added isn't prioritizing (it uses a different method to prioritize which is susceptible to becoming out of date). By selecting your PC with the Games Console service it will prioritize the game and won't ever become out of date like the specific Valorant service will. By selecting this it won't prioritize downloads or streaming, regular web browsing etc so you won't see any issues from a stray download getting prioritized for example. If you so choose you could just add your PC to Traffic Prioritization, you don't need to add all consoles. This should then in theory give you the edge if all gaming devices are being used at the same time.
That's fair enough, doesn't sound like you need the Geo-Filter at this stage.
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Rodolfo Lima reacted to Netduma Fraser in Order Cancellation.
Your order has been cancelled, we've emailed you
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Rodolfo Lima got a reaction from Netduma Fraser in Recommendation
Muito obrigado por responder, tenha um ótimo dia.
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Rodolfo Lima reacted to Netduma Fraser in Ps5 uk
To force servers you need to do the following:
It's essential the Geo-Filter is enabled before the game client (e.g. Steam etc) if on PC or platform (e.g. Xbox, PlayStation) or the game have been launched. If you change Geo-Filter settings when you're on the game then you will need to restart the game for those changes to take effect, otherwise it will use the previous Geo-Filter settings and appear not to be working.
For settings ensure Ping Assist and Geo-Latency are disabled in the Geo-Filter menu that can be found by clicking ⋮ in the top right hand corner of the page and go to Settings.
Strict Mode should also be enabled, it is enabled by default so if you haven't disabled it you can ignore it. If you have disabled it or want to check it can be found in the same Settings menu as above or in Settings > Troubleshooting > Advanced > Developer Options depending on your firmware version. Fast Search should also be disabled which it is by default so can be ignored if you haven't changed it, otherwise this can be found in the same place.
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Rodolfo Lima reacted to Netduma Fraser in This version is only available to some users.
No one usually posts a bad gameplay video to YT!
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Rodolfo Lima reacted to DanologyUK in This version is only available to some users.
Yes correct. It's available to some users but not you. Just wait for it to be released.
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Rodolfo Lima reacted to Netduma Fraser in Qos
I'm not sure where you've got that information but:
We don't have any specific recommendations based on connection type We don't suggest to stay within a certain percentage range Are you referring to lag compensation - the theory that if your connection is too good that the game essentially makes your connection worse/helps worse connection players have a fairer experience? The first two are not correct, there are no one size fits all settings, every connection is different so its best to experiment to find what works best for you. As for lag compensation, I don't know how much I believe the aspect where they make your connection worse but I'm sure they do have measures in place so that people with worse connections can have a better experience than they would otherwise have.
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Rodolfo Lima reacted to Sergejs Kotovs in Update
To be honest, the NetDuma community isn’t really a typical customer base. We’re more like passionate enthusiasts with a mild addiction. We complain, we debate, we push for more… and yet we’re still here. That says something.
We appreciate that updates for the R3 are in progress, and it’s good to hear they’re substantial. But there’s another thought that many people here share — some openly, others quietly refreshing the forum every day.
We’re not just waiting for firmware. We’re waiting for the next level of hardware.
If a more powerful next-gen router — call it an R4 or whatever it ends up being — were announced tomorrow, I genuinely believe a huge portion of this community would upgrade instantly. Not because of marketing pressure. Not because we’re being manipulated. But because we believe in the idea behind NetDuma, and we want to see it running on hardware that truly matches its ambition.
Sometimes the frustration you see here isn’t negativity — it’s anticipation. People don’t get loud about products they don’t care about. The reason discussions get heated is because expectations are high.
Give us DumaOS running on seriously powerful hardware, with proper headroom for the future, and that wouldn’t just be another release. It would be a statement.
We’re not angry customers. We’re impatient supporters.
And that’s a good problem to have.
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Rodolfo Lima reacted to Netduma Fraser in Update
Yes you will, we've spent a lot of time and resources on these new features so yes they will be coming
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Rodolfo Lima reacted to odino in Qos
Buongiorno, volevo delle informazioni precise riguardo il settaggio del qos, cercando su internet ho visto che è consigliato per le ftth stare tra l 80% e il 90% e non necessariamente stare in bufferbloat a+ questo perché se per raggiungere a+ dovessimo scendere sotto la soglia del 80% in giochi come warzone verrebbe aggiunto un jitter artificiale, che ne compromettere la fluidita e l hit reg del gioco. È reale tutto ciò sapete dirmi qualcosa di concreto
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Rodolfo Lima reacted to Netduma Fraser in MW3
No, we keep the current game and last game on there so when 7 came out we would have removed MW3. The servers are essentially all the same anyway.
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Rodolfo Lima reacted to Netduma Fraser in Ip fixo (ipv6)
Either way, it's up to you, there won't be any conflicts
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Rodolfo Lima reacted to Netduma Fraser in A doubt
Blocking devices using bandwidth when you're playing etc is an extreme measure, as long as you have Congestion Control setup and SmartBOOST set to prioritize you then they won't be causing any issues
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Rodolfo Lima reacted to Netduma Fraser in Happy New Year to all!
As above the team will all be back tomorrow to continue work on it, as always we'll make a post with the firmware when its ready
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Rodolfo Lima reacted to DanologyUK in Happy New Year to all!
As your title indicates, it has been new year and Christmas holidays very recently so Netduma staff would have been having a break with their families, just like you did I guess? Most companies return back to work tomorrow so I imagine the staff will continue working on the update from tomorrow.
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Rodolfo Lima reacted to DanologyUK in combined netduma and exitlag and had one of the nuttiest games I've had with a netduma
So what I dont understand.... When using Exit Lag, youve said your pings haven't changed but when using Exit Lag you now also get lag spikes for 2 - 5 seconds (that is crazy long!).
So tell me, what benefit is Exit Lag giving you as from what youve said already, it's giving you MORE issues?
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Rodolfo Lima reacted to DanologyUK in combined netduma and exitlag and had one of the nuttiest games I've had with a netduma
You just admitted it lag spikes when using it though??
