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mrmesho

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  1. Thank you for the suggestions. I have tried the following: · Enabled Speed Test Bypass in Ping Optimizer > Advanced. · Entered my expected speeds (450 Mbps download) in Settings > Speed Test > Advanced. However, I’m still seeing the same issue: · When my PC is connected directly to the Huawei 5G router, I get 350–450 Mbps. · When connected through the Netduma R3 (with DMZ setup and IPv6 disabled), I get only 130–176 Mbps. I am testing via Ethernet, not Wi-Fi. IPv6 is disabled on both LAN and WAN. UPnP is disabled. Congestion Control is set to 100% with “Always On,” and SmartBOOST is disabled. Speed Test Bypass didn’t change anything — the speed remains low through the R3. Could this be a hardware issue with the WAN port, or is there something else I should check? Thank you for your support.
  2. Hello everyone, I need help with a strange speed issue on my Netduma R3. Setup: · ISP router: Huawei H155‑381 (5G) — connected via Ethernet cable · Netduma R3 in DMZ (R3’s WAN IP is in Huawei’s DMZ) · PC wired directly to R3 Symptoms: · When the PC is connected directly to the Huawei router (bypassing R3), I get 350–450 Mbps download. · When the PC is connected through the R3, I only get 130–176 Mbps download. · Ping is stable, Geo‑Filter works, but the download speed is capped. What I have already tried (following forum advice): · IPv6 disabled on both LAN and WAN of R3 · Congestion Control set to 70% / 70% and also tried 100% / 100% · Congestion Control Mode = Always On · Speedtest Bypass = OFF · Tried UPnP on / off (currently off) · Tried different Ethernet cables (CAT5e and CAT6) · Tested with SmartBOOST enabled / disabled · Confirmed that the WAN IP in Huawei’s DMZ is correct · Factory reset of R3 and reconfigured Nothing changed — the speed remains around 130–176 Mbps through R3. Note: I play Warzone competitively, so stable low latency is important. The speed cap itself does not affect gameplay, but I would like to understand why the router is limiting the throughput so much. Could this be a known bug, or am I missing a setting? Thank you for any suggestions.
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