
Rick-
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Rick- got a reaction from Netduma Fraser in Unable to set up R3 after rolling back to early version
I actually had the problem yesterday that I couldn't click "Continue". I use 2 browsers and if it didn't work on one, it always worked on the other, but yesterday it just didn't work on any of yours. This browser bug is so extremely annoying! The advice to try the app saved me!!!
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Rick- reacted to Thorkay in Eliminating bufferbloat has changed gaming for me
As good as some features are on R3 SQM feature ect It just lacks to other routers that also support SQM .. This is results from my standard providers eero Pro 6E .. Using the Netduma R3 i was not seeing anywhere close to results like this.. This is without even touching any settings at all ... Netduma need to rework their firmware as to me 99% of releases ones are broken half the features either dont work or aint stable enough ....
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Rick- got a reaction from Juju31 in Eliminating bufferbloat has changed gaming for me
250/40 ,
I simply halved my download & upload and in the CC both to 50-60%.
In the priority & bandwidth res only my console is stored, nothing else.
Now that I understand that games don't need a lot of bandwidth 👌
When I play online, I always have CC on, but when I download an update I switch to "low latency" so that my entire connection runs through. When updates are finished, I switch back to "always on" and I'm ready for online gaming again.
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Rick- got a reaction from Juju31 in Eliminating bufferbloat has changed gaming for me
I am thrilled. with FW 0.236
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Rick- got a reaction from Eefo in Eliminating bufferbloat has changed gaming for me
250/40 ,
I simply halved my download & upload and in the CC both to 50-60%.
In the priority & bandwidth res only my console is stored, nothing else.
Now that I understand that games don't need a lot of bandwidth 👌
When I play online, I always have CC on, but when I download an update I switch to "low latency" so that my entire connection runs through. When updates are finished, I switch back to "always on" and I'm ready for online gaming again.
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Rick- got a reaction from iOrcus in Eliminating bufferbloat has changed gaming for me
I am thrilled. with FW 0.236
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Rick- got a reaction from iOrcus in Eliminating bufferbloat has changed gaming for me
@iOrcus Are my best values so far. Thanks for your tips/help. 🤘
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Rick- reacted to iOrcus in A+ BUFFLERBLOAT & LOW JITTER
@Rick- those pictures on here I was experimenting woth all kinds of % and Cc. I'm currently running %95 down %84 up from 1GB fiber
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Rick- reacted to satinghostrider in My settings for Good Hit detection MW3 <R3 Router
Wow. This settings are GOLD. I've actually noticed a big difference in hitreg playing all night today. I'm consistently on Australian servers at around 90ms ping and these settings totally changed the way my gunfights are handled. I can still easily kill the enemy even if they fire first more often than now right now. Previously it was much harder to win the gunfight this way.
I'm on 1000/1000 fibre and this is my settings if anyone wants to try.
Global Internet Speed Set - 1000/1000
Congestion Control : 50/50
Bandwidth Reservation : 10U/10D (TCP/UDP 1-65535)
Tried 20U/20D initially but felt 10U/10D felt marginally better. Could be placebo I'll monitor and see over the next few days. Waveform results at 5ms ping with +0/+0 for both download and upload bufferbloat.
Just some random gameplay after using the above settings with nice crispy hitreg :
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Rick- reacted to Fanthom in Eliminating bufferbloat has changed gaming for me
If you want to fix bufferbloat go to command prompt (admin) and paste netsh int tcp set global autotuninglevel=disable . Of course before do a restore point or to renable the command is: netsh int tcp set global autotuninglevel=normal . Tuning the buffer on your end doesn't really solve the issue on their end from sending at a consistent rate.
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