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Hi guys,

 

I was just reading a post about optimal settings for the duma as i don't feel like i'm getting a good connection at the moment. I'm not great with networking so i'm doing my best to learn.

 

one of the first steps talks about dmz and bridging, I don't believe i've done either.

I've literally only put my virgin superhub 2 in modem mode.

in the duma settings (wan ip) i have 1pv6disabled, PPPoE disabled, WAN IP disabled.

Should i change any of this?

 

 

 

 

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ok, you have it in modem only mode and as you are on virgin that is the right thing. All the other things you done are ok too. Now go to misc settings and enable cookies and disable ipv6 in there and in lan also. When you switch on your console find it's ip address and add it to the dhcp lease in the setting section. Go to device manager click on edit and input your speeds from a speed test, not what virgin say you should have and input them into the bandwidth boxes and click apply *when asked to let duma make changes click no). scroll down device manager to your console ip address, give it a name such as ps4 and next to the name box chage it from general to games console.

 

Go over to congestion control and make sure it is on reactive and set sliders to 70% both. go to geo filter and place the location you are at and then adjust the geo range to your desired distance. set ping assist to 0. click strict mode and auto ping host.

 

make sure to add your console in the services box and apporopriate network.

 

go back to congestion control and go down to hypertraffic and add your console and service.

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Modem mode is the ideal setup. 

 

Let us know how you get on with the above advice. You could also provide screenshots from here: http://support.netduma.com/support/solutions/articles/16000022425-lag-support-instructions-to-post-on-the-forum-so we can advise further.

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