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Stretch

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Hi All,

 

Ordered my netduma and it arrives tomorrow, can't wait. 

I bought it mainly for gaming, any help it can give an aging 42yr old gamer will be greatly received, as I always seem to be put in lobbies with foreigners. I mainly play COD for relaxation, crazy I know.

 

Anyway I have one question. I have an alarm on my house which is connected to a monitoring station, wirelessly though my current ISP Modem.

As I have no access to the software on the alarm system and cant change which router it connects to, I assume my setup should be as follows:

Wall - ISP Modem - Netduma.

Then disconnect all wired connections from my ISP modem and connect them to my Netduma

Leave the alarm system connecting to my ISP modem wirelessly, and put all other wireless connections on the Netduma

 

Any advice appreciated.

 

Stretch

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Hi All,

 

Ordered my netduma and it arrives tomorrow, can't wait. 

I bought it mainly for gaming, any help it can give an aging 42yr old gamer will be greatly received, as I always seem to be put in lobbies with foreigners. I mainly play COD for relaxation, crazy I know.

 

Anyway I have one question. I have an alarm on my house which is connected to a monitoring station, wirelessly though my current ISP Modem.

As I have no access to the software on the alarm system and cant change which router it connects to, I assume my setup should be as follows:

Wall - ISP Modem - Netduma.

Then disconnect all wired connections from my ISP modem and connect them to my Netduma

Leave the alarm system connecting to my ISP modem wirelessly, and put all other wireless connections on the Netduma

 

Any advice appreciated.

 

Stretch

 

 

Sounds right to me... If you can, as a precaution so nobody else connects to the ISP wireless, you might be able to hide the SSID so it will still be active for your security system but nobody will be able to see it on their devices and connect to it.

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Hey, welcome to the forum and thanks for purchasing!

 

Yes that would definitely be the recommended setup. I'm unsure how much bandwidth your alarm system would be using but generally everything should be connected to the R1 for congestion control to work effectively but I imagine this should be fine.

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