Jump to content

N.J

R3 Early Access
  • Posts

    10
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by N.J

  1. reconnecting the Asus and set it up as PPPoE while the Netduma is on DHCP, and now I’m getting around 900 Mbps or sometimes even more. Of course, all the devices in my home are connected through the Netduma, but I don’t like the fact that there’s more than one router managing things. I would much prefer having just one router controlling everything. I really hope you’ll fix this speed issue soon so that the Netduma can work independently without needing to be connected to another router.
  2. My settings are like this all the time.
  3. I have another question that I still don't understand... In the GEO-Filter, can I choose which server to connect to or not? Because in the game Efootball, as you can see in the pictures, there are two servers near my home that are marked in red. When I click on them, it shows me their data and that everything is good, but when the game starts, they disappear from the map and suddenly connect to a server in Europe that is far from me. Why? I still haven't been able to connect to the servers I set; it connects according to what it wants...
  4. Ok, I'll download what you sent and install it. I hope it helps and I'll keep you updated... Thanks.🙏
  5. The R3 is connected to a TP-Link optical media converter for converting between 1000BASE-SX/LX fiber connections and 10/100/1000Base-T Ethernet, and also to a TP-Link Mini GBIC module TL-SM311LM V3, because it does not have a fiber optic input. I configured it via PPPoE. I didn’t set up anything in the DMZ; I only forwarded some ports for Battlefield 1 and Battlefield 5. Of course, all devices in the house are connected to it. The R3’s setup is the same as my previous Asus router — everything that was connected to the Asus is now connected to the R3. If the Asus delivered full speed, the R3 should be able to deliver it as well.
  6. To make sure the issue was with the Netduma settings, today I disconnected it and reconnected the Asus router instead. I ran a speed test via the Speedtest website using a wired connection, and also through the router’s app. Picture 1 is from the website, and Picture 2 is from the app — you can see the internet speed I got. After that, I reconnected the Netduma and ran another test via the Speedtest website using a wired connection to the computer, and also through the app. Picture 3 is from the website, and Picture 4 is from the app — you can see the results I got.
  7. I performed the speed test using a computer connected to the router via cable, and I barely got 300 Mbps. I tested on several speed test websites, and all the results were the same. I also changed the Congestion Control settings, turning both percentage sliders to 100%, but it didn’t help. There’s something in the router that is limiting the internet speed — what could it be?
  8. After you told me to go to Ping Optimizer > Advanced, what exactly do I need to turn off there because I don't see anything that says Qos?
  9. 1 - I did a wired test through the computer and got the same result, 300 Mbps. I heard that QoS might be affecting the speed, so I tried to find it in the settings to disable it and check if it really makes a difference, but I couldn’t find it. 2 - I play a lot of EFOOTBALL, and there are two servers near me, about a 30-minute drive away. In the Ping Heatmap, I can always see them, but when I go to the Geo-Filter, sometimes I see them and sometimes I don’t. It connects me to a distant location instead, and I can’t choose them. Why? ?
  10. Hello, Hello, I recently purchased the Netduma router about two weeks ago and received it the day before yesterday. It is connected to my PlayStation 5. I am experiencing a few issues that I would appreciate your assistance with: When running internet speed tests, I consistently get results between 300 and 500 Mbps, while my actual internet plan is 1 Gbps. With my previous Asus router, I regularly achieved around 900 Mbps. With the Netduma router, I am barely reaching 500 Mbps. Could you please advise why this might be happening? In certain games, such as Fortnite, I notice a difference between the Ping Heatmap and the Geo-Filter. In the Ping Heatmap, I can see many servers available. However, when I switch to the Geo-Filter, I only see a single server. Even when there are servers with better quality, the system does not allow me to connect to them — it appears to be for display purposes only. Could you clarify why this occurs and how to resolve it? Is there any way to select a specific game directly via the Geo-Filter instead of through the Ping Heatmap? If there is a game I want to play that is not listed in the game list, how can I manually configure its servers in the Geo-Filter? Thank you for your time and support, and I look forward to your guidance.
×
×
  • Create New...