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I've purchased a Virgin Media 100Mbps connection specifically for gaming.  Everyone else in the house uses the Sky connection for connectivity.  So I've no longer got any congestion issues.

 

The wireless on the Duma has been a joke for me with no success troubleshooting.  Laptop constantly disconnecting.  Now the laptop is back on the Sky Router we see no issues with disconnections.  We've even recently received the new Sky Q Router and there are no issues with disconnections, so I can definitely isolate the issue to the Duma.  There is definitely a problem with the Wireless on the Duma.

 

I mainly play Black Ops 3 and have noticed zero benefit from many, many hours of play, whilst using the Host Filtering.  It makes no difference if it is on or off.  In both situations Black Ops 3 connects me to the Irish Dedi.  Therefore, what is the point?

 

I'm open to suggestions but at this point I am seriously looking at selling the Duma on Ebay as it doesn't seem to have any benefit over my Sky Router or Virgin Router.  Both show A grade connections without the Duma.

 

 

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Well I can come up with quite a few reasons why I personally wouldn't do that, but that is pretty much based on how I use mine.  So....

 

Are you only going to be playing Black Ops 3 during the first year, and then you will be moving on to Infinite Crapshoot when that drops?  So you are pretty much set to play on dedicated servers for the game(s) you play?

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I originally bought the Netduma during COD Advanced Warfare.  I definitely noticed a difference when playing AW.  It was so good, that I often did not mind playing solo.  

 

I am always partied with friends, and I am rarely the party leader because they hate the BO3 California servers (as do I).  Therefore, I rarely play BO3 with the geo filter enabled.

 

I love the Netduma because of the control that it gives me for gaming.  I quite often have lots of people at my house and on my network.  I like the fact that I can put the PS4 and PS3 in hyper lane.  This provide priority on it over my network and allows for better gaming.  With the firmware, I can get the congestion control to get the best anti-flood and buffer bloat for normal network traffic.  I know that this does not apply to you.

 

The Netduma is a growing company that will roll out more and more software changes.  The next 2.0 version of the firmware is already in development (and probably testing).  This new version will introduce more features that are aimed at improving our gaming performance.

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IMO if you gotta get positive reassurance on why you shouldn't sell your duma,then you...

 

1...don't have it set up correctly and 

 

2...should just sell it and let someone else benefit from it.

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Coming here and saying you will sell it is spam.

 

If your aim is crap it wont make you play better. if you ISP connection is crap it wont enhance it.

 

Make sure strict mode is on and that you have selected the right service and device.

 

Oh and Settings > Miscellaneous Settings > " Untick " Wifi workaround .

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I've purchased a Virgin Media 100Mbps connection specifically for gaming.  Everyone else in the house uses the Sky connection for connectivity.  So I've no longer got any congestion issues.

 

The wireless on the Duma has been a joke for me with no success troubleshooting.  Laptop constantly disconnecting.  Now the laptop is back on the Sky Router we see no issues with disconnections.  We've even recently received the new Sky Q Router and there are no issues with disconnections, so I can definitely isolate the issue to the Duma.  There is definitely a problem with the Wireless on the Duma.

 

I mainly play Black Ops 3 and have noticed zero benefit from many, many hours of play, whilst using the Host Filtering.  It makes no difference if it is on or off.  In both situations Black Ops 3 connects me to the Irish Dedi.  Therefore, what is the point?

 

I'm open to suggestions but at this point I am seriously looking at selling the Duma on Ebay as it doesn't seem to have any benefit over my Sky Router or Virgin Router.  Both show A grade connections without the Duma.

 

Seeing as there is only one dedi in Western Europe for Xbox it's not really surprising (certainly not to me) that you only connect to that one.

 

Good luck with Virgin, you've just signed up for a dedicated gaming line with by far the worst ISP for gaming in the UK.

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Wow, how unhelpful and defensive.

 

ColonicBoom - What is the point of the filter then for users in Europe?  The filter is designed to stop you from connecting to remote hosts.  If, as you and I are both aware, the only dedi is in Ireland the then filter is completely redundant as we both know that we will always connect to the nearest host regardless.  As the filter is the reason most COD players buy the Duma, it isn't really much use to anyone in Europe!!  As for your condescending remark about my choice of ISP, Virgin seems fine to me.  I've done all of the Jitter tests and ping tests and see no issues.  There might be a slight variance in jitter compared to a BT Infinity FTTC line, but I can't get FTTC so Virgin is certainly a step up from standard ADSL Max. 

 

Alsaibaih - What on earth are you talking about?  What has my aim got to do with it?  Where have I stated I expect the Duma to make me a better player?  If you can't make any helpful comments other than rolling out the usual "Turn of Wifi workaround" remark, then please don't say anything. 

 

Besides, I have already been through all of the troubleshooting as I stated in my original post, if you'd care to read it properly.  As stated, I believe the wireless on the Duma is fundamentally broken.  This is backed up by the many, many complaints about the wireless within this forum. 

 

Unfortunately, no one from the NetDuma company has offered any meaningful solution despite several posts from me in this forum.  I've asked if the issues will be fixed in a firmware update, but no response was forthcoming.  I assume the issue is being ignored. 

 

Further, I don't really think you comprehend what spam is.  Detailing my negative issues with the Duma on a support forum is not Spam.  I could have asked for a refund, would that be spam too?

 

Fuzzy Clam - I have been a cisco network engineer for 16+ years, I think I can fathom a basic GUI based gaming router.  <_<

 

UK Wildcats - Thanks for your positive comment. 

 

Dillinger - Yes, I am mainly a COD player.

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ColonicBoom - What is the point of the filter then for users in Europe?  The filter is designed to stop you from connecting to remote hosts.  If, as you and I are both aware, the only dedi is in Ireland the then filter is completely redundant as we both know that we will always connect to the nearest host regardless.  As the filter is the reason most COD players buy the Duma, it isn't really much use to anyone in Europe!!  As for your condescending remark about my choice of ISP, Virgin seems fine to me.  I've done all of the Jitter tests and ping tests and see no issues.  There might be a slight variance in jitter compared to a BT Infinity FTTC line, but I can't get FTTC so Virgin is certainly a step up from standard ADSL Max. 

 

 

What did you expect? Did you think I'd beg you not to sell? If you know what the Netduma does and you don't need those features anymore then go for it. 

If I was about to sell something on eBay, I wouldn't post on the manufacturers user-supported support thread to tell other people that already had one themselves, that would be a waste of my time and theirs.

 

I didn't mean for my first post to be condescending, I meant it to show my contempt.

The following post is meant to be condescending though...

 

Perhaps you hadn't considered that the Netduma isn't designed specifically for Black Ops 3 on Xbox One in Western Europe.

There are other games, other systems, other countries and other people that have access to the internet and these games/systems.

Netduma probably would not have been aware that there would only be one dedicated server bank for European Xbox One, in Ireland, the same as we weren't aware. It would be better if there was a selection of dedicated server locations around Europe that we could choose from but there isn't.

 

Some people prefer to play P2P, with the Netduma you can still force this and still control the P2P hosts that you can connect to. You can if you want but I find that BO3 P2P plays very badly. And you can play on other servers in other countries, I sometimes do and not for any reason other than that I can. It plays surprisingly well for me over in the US.

 

I have both a Virgin Vivid 150/10 line and a TalkTalk FTTC line. There is a large variance in jitter between the two and my Virgin line has massive ping spikes, the difference between them for playing BO3 is ridiculous.

I haven't had an ADSL line for many years but I wouldn't be surprised if it was actually better than the Virgin line.

 

If you actually wanted to hear something helpful from your original post then you should have been more careful how you worded it, you really did invite this upon yourself, people that are happy with their Netduma are very protective of it.

 

Even though it pains me to do so, I will still offer you a crumb of advice though.

Assuming your ADSL is relatively stable, consider playing BO3 on it and let the others have the Virgin line, you may well have more stability on that line and they will have plenty of bandwidth without the ability to cause you any congestion problems (although the Netduma completely mitigates this congestion for me anyway). The additional bandwidth is of little use to you for gaming other than for downloading updates/games to your console.

 

Also, I find that my wifi works fine on the Netduma now that I'm actually using it rather than my AP. I'm surprised at how good it actually is after all the problem posts I've seen. Maybe I'm just lucky, maybe my devices are more compliant, maybe I pray the right way.

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I cant believe there is only one Dedi in Europe for Xbox, PS4 has 5 i know of and i play on the South coast one as thats where i live.Have you tried the ocean technique and tested the servers it gives you ?

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What did you expect? Did you think I'd beg you not to sell? If you know what the Netduma does and you don't need those features anymore then go for it. 

If I was about to sell something on eBay, I wouldn't post on the manufacturers user-supported support thread to tell other people that already had one themselves, that would be a waste of my time and theirs.

 

 

I'm pretty sure I stated at the end of my first post that I was open to suggestions.  You obviously experience issues with selective reading.

 

Thanks for the advice re the Virgin vs ADSL Max, but my experience is different to yours and I see no issues on the Virgin line after hours of testing. 

 

Although you have had no problems with the Wifi, I and many others do have issues which are simply not being addressed.  I know it isn't my device as I've tried it with several other wireless devices without issue.  I refuse to purchase another access point as many have been foolish enough to do.  If I pay £150 for a duma, am I really then being asked to purchase an additional device to make the wireless work?  There may be many protective users of the Duma, who in my opinion behave like members of a cult, but some of the suggestions are just utterly ridiculous.

 

If someone from Netduma would take the wireless problem seriously then I would probably keep it, to see what this company can bring to the table going forward, but honestly, I think it is disgraceful to just ignore the issue.  I think one of Fraser's suggestions was to be careful where you put your mobile phone.  Seriously?!?!?  If Netduma are a professional company then they should be investigating the wireless problem and advising end users accordingly.

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I've purchased a Virgin Media 100Mbps connection specifically for gaming.  Everyone else in the house uses the Sky connection for connectivity.  So I've no longer got any congestion issues.

 

The wireless on the Duma has been a joke for me with no success troubleshooting.  Laptop constantly disconnecting.  Now the laptop is back on the Sky Router we see no issues with disconnections.  We've even recently received the new Sky Q Router and there are no issues with disconnections, so I can definitely isolate the issue to the Duma.  There is definitely a problem with the Wireless on the Duma.

 

I mainly play Black Ops 3 and have noticed zero benefit from many, many hours of play, whilst using the Host Filtering.  It makes no difference if it is on or off.  In both situations Black Ops 3 connects me to the Irish Dedi.  Therefore, what is the point?

 

I'm open to suggestions but at this point I am seriously looking at selling the Duma on Ebay as it doesn't seem to have any benefit over my Sky Router or Virgin Router.  Both show A grade connections without the Duma.

 I cant believe there is only one Dedi in Europe for Xbox, PS4 has 5 i know of and i play on the South coast one as thats where i live.Have you tried the ocean technique and tested the servers it gives you ?

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Hi Raddy, thanks for the helpful suggestion.  Love your YouTube vids on the Duma by the way.  I've tried the ocean technique but get nothing other than the Irish dedi.  I think it might be something to do with Sony getting the exclusivity rights.  I've got a PS4 and wish I'd bought Black Ops 3 on that rather than the Xbox One but my mate has the Xbox One.  He's since sold his copy of Black Ops 3 as he is fed up of the lag on Xbox One.

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The Irish dedi is the only Europe azure server farm.

 

It was the best move they could have made for me, it plays really well you still get enemy's  playing on a congested network that judder that's not the servers fault but the user.

 

Moving from the Activision servers to the azure was like night and day, I am so glad I bought an Xbox :)

 

I use the WPA2-PSK security mode that works with all my Android and Apple devices it is the strongest signal I have ever had in all the years of buying routers.

 

The Netduma is working on getting my packets out before any other packets (hyper lane) on my network and it is stopping local congestion.

 

This thing has changed my gaming life I wouldn't and couldn't game without it.

 

It is a shame you have not gained what I have from this software.

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Hi Raddy, thanks for the helpful suggestion.  Love your YouTube vids on the Duma by the way.  I've tried the ocean technique but get nothing other than the Irish dedi.  I think it might be something to do with Sony getting the exclusivity rights.  I've got a PS4 and wish I'd bought Black Ops 3 on that rather than the Xbox One but my mate has the Xbox One.  He's since sold his copy of Black Ops 3 as he is fed up of the lag on Xbox One.

Maybe ask Zen if you could try his Profile :), if not im sure he will help you as he also has XB1. If all else fails maybe try for a pre owned copy for your PS4.

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The Irish dedi is the only Europe azure server farm.

 

It was the best move they could have made for me, it plays really well you still get enemy's  playing on a congested network that judder that's not the servers fault but the user.

 

Moving from the Activision servers to the azure was like night and day, I am so glad I bought an Xbox :)

 

I use the WPA2-PSK security mode that works with all my Android and Apple devices it is the strongest signal I have ever had in all the years of buying routers.

 

The Netduma is working on getting my packets out before any other packets (hyper lane) on my network and it is stopping local congestion.

 

This thing has changed my gaming life I wouldn't and couldn't game without it.

 

It is a shame you have not gained what I have from this software.

Zen i cant believe how good the wireless is on the duma, its better than my Asus and sky routers, i can only think that the OP is getting interference from another device or something. 

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Hi Raddy, thanks for the helpful suggestion.  Love your YouTube vids on the Duma by the way.  I've tried the ocean technique but get nothing other than the Irish dedi.  I think it might be something to do with Sony getting the exclusivity rights.  I've got a PS4 and wish I'd bought Black Ops 3 on that rather than the Xbox One but my mate has the Xbox One.  He's since sold his copy of Black Ops 3 as he is fed up of the lag on Xbox One.

Are you connection wired with the XB1 or wireless.

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I'm pretty sure I stated at the end of my first post that I was open to suggestions.  You obviously experience issues with selective reading.

 

Thanks for the advice re the Virgin vs ADSL Max, but my experience is different to yours and I see no issues on the Virgin line after hours of testing. 

 

Although you have had no problems with the Wifi, I and many others do have issues which are simply not being addressed.  I know it isn't my device as I've tried it with several other wireless devices without issue.  I refuse to purchase another access point as many have been foolish enough to do.  If I pay £150 for a duma, am I really then being asked to purchase an additional device to make the wireless work?  There may be many protective users of the Duma, who in my opinion behave like members of a cult, but some of the suggestions are just utterly ridiculous.

 

If someone from Netduma would take the wireless problem seriously then I would probably keep it, to see what this company can bring to the table going forward, but honestly, I think it is disgraceful to just ignore the issue.  I think one of Fraser's suggestions was to be careful where you put your mobile phone.  Seriously?!?!?  If Netduma are a professional company then they should be investigating the wireless problem and advising end users accordingly.

 

I read that you are open to suggestions but what do you expect me to suggest?

You said you don't need congestion control, you said that you don't need the geo filter because you only play BO3 on the X1, you didn't post the link to your wifi support thread (I'm not going to waste my time searching for it), you didn't give us anything to work with.

 

If you're only going to play BO3 on X1 where the geo filter doesn't help you because of the single batch of dedis and this is the only feature you want to use and you're never going to play another game on another system then sell it if you want.

I don't care if you do, it doesn't affect me in the slightest.

 

You call it 'a joke', those of us that find that works great want the company to do well so that they prosper and continually improve the product, so of course we're going to defend it against negative feedback if we strongly disagree.

 

Virgin was rubbish for me but might be different for you, goodness knows what Virgin are up to - all I know is they wrecked my connection overnight and couldn't fix it after sending new equipment, multiple engineers and had at least six weeks of fiddling around with it whilst telling me it was fine.

And their forum is full of people with the same problems that I had.

 

I don't know how you're testing your 'A' grade connection but I assume it's DSL Reports...

It may interest you to know that my Virgin line gives me an A+ for bufferbloat and an A+ for quality, even without the Netduma connected to that line and it plays absolutely terribly, with all kinds of lag and rubber-banding, warping, teleporting, stuttering, etc.

While my TalkTalk line doesn't give me such good grades (until I attach the Netduma) yet it plays much better.

 

I said that I was surprised how well the wireless worked for me considering the problem posts that I've read, acknowledging that others are having problems but you didn't post a link to your support thread for us to look at. I was just saying that mine works (flawlessly and with a great range), if it's a flaw with the Netduma (and I don't think it is) then I'm not affected - I wanted any potential customers to see that whatever it is it's not a problem that affects everyone.

I'm certain that Netduma do care and would love to resolve your issues but I can't personally help because I have no idea what is causing your problem.

 

I already had another AP but you're right that you shouldn't have to buy another one to get your wireless to work.

 

 

 

ColonicBoom you're such a tool and negative to people all the Time, you never come up with any solutions, so why are you even here?

 

No Fakkel, you just don't like that I rubbished your lag-comp fix so you're jumping on here where you know that you have the absolute support of at least one other person.

I've helped plenty of people and I'm extremely positive and patient with the vast majority. I have no problem taking this stance with people that won't be helped or won't accept a different opinion to the one they already hold. I tested your lag-comp theory last night for a couple of hours and it didn't work, at all.

I'm not going to pretend that it did work so you feel better or important.

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Lets try not to go too off topic on this thread :)

 

@zxspeccy76 - What is your ping to the Irish dedi? Is your problem that you don't want to connect to it? If so, does temp banning the dedicated server prevent you from connecting to it? In regards to the Wifi, other people have also with disconnects. Can you confirm you've done the following.

  • Wifi workaround disabled.
  • You've used a wifi scanner to find the least congested channel. If channel 1, 7 or 11 are uncongested use those as they are non overlapping.
  • Have tried power cycling the router.
  • Tried switching between WPA-PSK and WPA-PSK2.

Do the wifi dropouts happen on other devices or just specific ones? Does it happen only when you are far away from the router, e.g. at the other side of the house? If none of that works, are you able to try factory reseting the router? Is it possible to try moving the location of the router. Could it be something else interfering with the wireless? Cordless phones and bluetooth (and other devices) also run on 2.4Ghz - is it possible you have something like that causing interference?

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You have no clue what you're doing to begin with, so how can you test anything, you don't know what it takes or how to set it up, you started with sharing connections enabled. After that, I already lost all hope in you. That you could maybe have a clue of what you were doing, lol. You say that you are trying to help people, but you only flame and people are getting so desperate, because of guys like you that they seek to get a refund! And all you can say is, I have tested it guys (I am the truth) Try to contact you ISP and let your Lines get checked, hahahahah. My montage is almost ready then you can see for yourself how ... crisp my hit detection is, every ....... game I play! The montage only contains footage long before I even knew the Netduma R1 existed. 

You're actually worse than the regular call centre guys, who also have no clue of what they are talking about, but at least they try to be nice. It is sad that a company who is trying to do the right thing for gamers, also seems to be stuck with people like you. Arrogant people, who flame, name and shame and who actually have no knowledge that could help people on this forum heading in the right direction.

My method is not bullet proof at least not anymore, but countless and countless of people have benefited from it. Just type it in on google and you see countless of threads where people acknowledge that it works.

I chatted with various COD ambassadors, People who play COD every day; they even told me that I should try that method. 

You're pure poison, probably someone who can't find his place in this world, so instead you seek to bully people online where ever you can.

If you have another opinion, fine, but stop being such a smug.

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You have no clue what you're doing to begin with, so how can you test anything, you don't know what it takes or how to set it up, you started with sharing connections enabled.

 

Just type it in on google and you see countless of threads where people acknowledge that it works.

 

I chatted with various COD ambassadors, People who play COD every day; they even told me that I should try that method. 

 

I'm not bullying you. You need to stop 'crying wolf', stop trolling, stop sending PMs, stop calling people names, nobody has time for that nonsense.

 

Your 'lag comp wonder fix' has absolutely nothing to do with this thread, you need to stop derailing threads over your obsession with my disbelief in it. I've told you several times that you should create an off-topic thread where you can say everything that you need to say.

 

It doesn't matter that I had 'share enabled', I tried it with the throttle affecting my bandwidth in it's entirety. I only left 101kb / 250kb / 500kb available for the xbox (the only device that was using the line) so the throttling effect on bandwidth would be exactly the same as would the result. It had no effect.

 

As I keep telling you, the video you posted a link to is the exact one that I tested previously (6-8 weeks ago), I duplicated the test in every way (including the 'prioritisation' + 'share' disabled). It had no effect.

 

You can type in 'Bigfoot' or 'Loch Ness Monster' or 'Alien Abduction' into Google and get countless people that honestly believe that they have seen / met / got to third-base with the imaginary creature in question. Does that make that true as well?

 

This 'ambassador's tip' has me intrigued but if you want anyone to believe that you have received the tip from a CoD ambassador then answer these so we can judge if it's true...

 

How many ambassadors, roughly gave you the tip?

Did you try to get any others tips?

How many tips did you receive?

Did they say which of your ports they would prefer to use for maximum throughput / minimum resistance?

How and where did you receive their tips?

Did they give their tips to your face or were they sneaky 'backdoor' tips?

Did you have to pay/beg for the tip?

Or did you just ask for the tip and take their tip without a fight?

 

If you want to be taken seriously then accept that we have a difference of opinion, stop insulting me for not agreeing with you, and provide the details I have asked for regarding the ambassador's tip. Thank you.

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Just do some backtracking on your posts, you are a bully, look how you talk to people. Plus your just a Senior member (directly you have nothing to with Netduma), but you freaking reply on every single thread, it's unbelievable.

Do you even have a job?

Just please check what you post and how you post it, I honestly think you never helped anyone with your solutions.

 

Call your ISP guys and let them check your line, that is the best one I ever heard. You need to read the Wiki guys.

 

Sometimes you're tired, sometimes you're just no good and sometimes you play against good players, you make everything so freaking random.

 

Sometimes you go to bed at 11, sometimes you drink some orange juice and sometimes you don't... 

 

quote: Look at your ISP people! And look at yourselves. You may think you've got the internet from heaven but you probably don't, and for God's sake read the wiki.

 

Admins, Mods, Fraser, and all the untitled others that can remain calm and help the 'entitled' knobs that keep popping up with astounding levels of stupid in their blood, keep doing your thing.

Although I do try to suppress my grubbiness and help people that ask nicely in the support threads, I know I can never be one of you because (I don't know shit about networks actually and) I can't control myself if people post rude things or won't put in a bit of effort.

I feel compelled to tell these people that they are thick and lazy, to call them out and shout them down. I want to help the idiots see how stupid they actually are - it's in my nature.

 

And so I'm must lay in wait, a smart-mouthed bastard, for anyone that has not yet seen the light and is still stuck in the 'Netduma is to blame' faze and I will come down on them like Thor's hammer on Natalie Portman's mmm.

 

It is just in your nature to be a ... ... ........ .....!

 

I hope people start reporting you, besides being pretty amusing at least to me. You have no contribution to this forum whatsoever. 

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Back on topic, I had wifi issues shortly after purchasing the R1 over a year ago now, I eventually narrowed the problem down to its proximity to my cordless phone.

I literally moved the R1 a foot further away and around a corner and have not had a wifi issue since.

Have you tried putting your console in hyperlane?

As others have said previously you really don't need much bandwidth to play cod online but I have found that it is a very contrary game.

I suffered from a fair bit of jitter and packet loss on my line at peak times which mad the game infuriating to play until I got that fixed by replacing the Vdsl box on BT infinity.

Have tried playing at off peak times and seeing if that makes a difference.

On the throttling view, I have tested at length the benefits or not of doing so on Ghosts, AW and blops3 and overall I personally have seen no benefit and cannot logically see any.

Hope you get it sorted,

If you do still want to sell how much are you looking at wanting for it ?

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Senior member just means that I've posted a lot of stuff, that's it, I don't speak for Netduma I just speak for me (they'd fire me within 2 days I expect).

 

Checking your ISP is not bad or stupid advice if someone is having problems with their internet, it's probably the first and most obvious thing that people should check. It would be very stupid not to check if there is a problem with the ISP line.

 

Reading the Wiki is also not bad advice, everyone should read the 'how to' instructions before they set up a device that they don't understand, it's just common sense.

 

That's just it, these silly posts you mention are me just trying to lighten the mood and amuse people at times. Natalie Portman and orange juice are probably not viable solutions for network problems. If you don't appreciate my sense of humour you don't need to check all of my old posts and then tell me about them.

You can report them if you want, I would guess that you have already, you seem to be that sort of person.

But perhaps you should think about which of us it is that has been insulting the forum members and admins when they disagree with you (you constantly tell anyone that doesn't agree that they don't know what they're doing and that the are 'a smug') and which of us is trying to get people to breach Microsoft policies to get around lag-compensation.

 

I have a job, I'm an ambassador. Let me give you a tip...

You can stop stalking to me now you odd little weasel.

And leave Natalie Portman out of this, her bottom has done nothing to you!

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