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Sunkin

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  • DumaOS Routers Owned
    Netduma R2

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  • Gamer Type
    PC Gamer
    Console Gamer
  • Favourite Genres
    Shooters
    Racing
  • Connection Speed
    1001mbps or higher
  1. Ok, thank you very much, guys. I will take note of your advice. Thanks
  2. Hello everyone, First, I want to say that I am very happy with my Netduma R3. It works wonderfully, although I haven't been able to get IPv6 working, but that's another topic. Today, I would like to know if anyone has a recommendation for the "Steady Ping" option, particularly for the game Street Fighter 6 on PC. It seems that the game's netcode doesn't rely on a server connection during matches but rather on a P2P connection between the two players. Given that the ping can vary quite a bit between players and matches, I was wondering what the optimal setting would be according to you? Oh, and I want to mention that the ping in ms can range from 25ms to 80ms depending on the players I face. (my netduma r3 firwmwarev 4.0.219) Thank you in advance to those who can provide advice.
  3. I didn't have this problem when I bought my R2. I don't understand why the compatibility of plugs isn't mentioned somewhere on the website, especially since you have customers from all over the world. In any case, I am a bit disappointed. Thank you and goodbye.
  4. Okay thank you. Noted.
  5. This is indeed the adapter that you provide with the R3. However, if you look at my wall socket (white), it doesn't fit because the shape is different. On the R3 adapter, it says "INPUT 100-240V 50/60Hz 0.5A Max OUTPUT: 12.0V," and on the R2 adapter, it says "INPUT 200-240V 50/60Hz 0.25A OUTPUT: 12V." There is a slight difference, which is why I am asking if using the R2 adapter with the R3 could potentially damage my R3.
  6. Hello everyone, I just received the R3. However, I noticed that the power plug is not compatible with my wall socket. Could you please tell me if I can use the plug from my old R2 router? If not, could you let me know which adapter I should buy? Thanks in advance.
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