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My Netduma seems to work really well as long as I reboot it before making an changes in the control panel.  If I don't after several hours it becomes extremely unresponsive or hard to access control panel.  Thanks ahead for any suggestions.

 

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Thanks for the reply Netduma Fraser.  I'm sure you are extremely busy right now.  I am using Google Chrome and I made sure it is using the default theme.  It was before as well.  I am accessing the Netduma via WIFI.  I'm not sure this matters, but was information I thought could be useful.  I am on our local Fiber provider.  So my setup goes;  ethernet into ISP fiber to Netduma, then Netduma to ASUS (converted to access point) for wireless to house.  The 2.4 Ghz wifi on the ASUS was faulty so I disabled it and enabled the wifi on the Netduma.  I am using port forwarding as well for my gaming.  I wasn't sure this caused any issues, but when I had UPnP enabled it would still give me a moderate NAT type unless I wanted to restart my game multiple times.  I could see when it eventually opened the ports I would return to an Open NAT as long as I restarted my game.  I was thinking of disabling my port foward and going back to UPnP to see if this caused any issues.  I also have a lot of wireless devices on my routers now.  Roughly twelve or so.  Wasn't sure if this could cause any issues with this as well.  Thanks for any ideas.

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Thanks Netduma Fraser, it looks like after yesterday and today that it's preventing the control panel from freezing up.  Is there going to be an update to the firmware to prevent the need to do this in the future?  Thanks again!

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I have host filtering on, hyperlane on, and port forwarding "on", yet I don't experience any Netduma GUI slowdowns at all.

 

I'm using Google Chrome to access the Netduma GUI (default theme).

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I had host filter on, hyperlane on, and port forwarding on, and this would cause the GUI to react extremely sluggish or non responsive.  So after watching the link from Netduma Frazer I tried just enabling or disabling the host filter while playing online.  This worked for a couple of days.  I'm not sure why, but yesterday it started acting slow shortly after enabling the host filter.  I then disabled port forwarding and hyperlane which fixed the issue.  I'm not sure whats causing this.  I'll continue doing some of my own testing.  Hopefully this gets resolved in the near future.

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Omega4, did you have ports forwarded along with your UPnP enabled?

 

Yes, I am forwarding ports (manually).

 

No, I am not using UPnP.

 

But when I did have UPnP enabled, I also did not experience any GUI slowdowns.

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