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SOLUTION


 


This is the best solution i found for the moment (with Host filtering / Port forwarding / Hyper-lane active) :


 


1) Disable the host filtering


 


2) Launch your console


 


3) Let your console run to the main menu


 


4) Enable the host filtering


 


5) Enjoy   :D


 


After you've finished your gaming session, don't forget to disable the host filtering for the next time.


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I unplugged the netduma for 1 hr and it then reset, I entered in all the info again, checked my speeds, fired up the game then enabled the Geo filter, the game was terrible, so i checked the speeds and they had changed so tried to adjust with sliders but did not change the speed and the original problem came back, what i have found is that with the geo filter disabled the pages refresh fine and I can control the speeds put as soon as i enable the geo filter nothing works right

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I unplugged the netduma for 1 hr and it then reset, I entered in all the info again, checked my speeds, fired up the game then enabled the Geo filter, the game was terrible, so i checked the speeds and they had changed so tried to adjust with sliders but did not change the speed and the original problem came back, what i have found is that with the geo filter disabled the pages refresh fine and I can control the speeds put as soon as i enable the geo filter nothing works right

 

http://forum.netduma.com/topic/19266-slow-gui-interface-the-solution-is-here/?hl=slow

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R1 interface pages loading slowly--just that simple

 

...and the answer is simple. Netduma hardware is too weak to do everything it's trying to do, they tried to keep the manufacturing costs down to a minimum. The product should have been based on higher performance mikrotik instead of the one it is.

 

It only takes me to use about 20Mbit/s (meh) of bandwidth for the netduma interface to become unresponsive. Especially the Congestion Control menu, it is the worst, takes minutes to get a response.

 

See, when you look at a menu like Congestion Control the httpd service on the router runs a bunch of scripts to gather information from the system and these scripts take ages to run, return the information, and the httpd then takes the results and displays them on the page as graphs, progress bars etc.

 

When this process of gathering and presenting this information is that slow it is a sign that the router is spending most of its hardware resources handling the network traffic passing through the router (shaping it, prioritizing, looking up geo information, manipulating the firewall...).

 

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...and the answer is simple. Netduma hardware is too weak to do everything it's trying to do, they tried to keep the manufacturing costs down to a minimum. The product should have been based on higher performance mikrotik instead of the one it is.

 

It only takes me to use about 20Mbit/s (meh) of bandwidth for the netduma interface to become unresponsive. Especially the Congestion Control menu, it is the worst, takes minutes to get a response.

 

See, when you look at a menu like Congestion Control the httpd service on the router runs a bunch of scripts to gather information from the system and these scripts take ages to run, return the information, and the httpd then takes the results and displays them on the page as graphs, progress bars etc.

 

When this process of gathering and presenting this information is that slow it is a sign that the router is spending most of its hardware resources handling the network traffic passing through the router (shaping it, prioritizing, looking up geo information, manipulating the firewall...).

 

Mine loads instantly unless I'm downloading something in hyperlane which shouldn't be done. So if yours is loading slow then you did something wrong.

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Mine loads instantly unless I'm downloading something in hyperlane which shouldn't be done. So if yours is loading slow then you did something wrong.

 

No I'm not using the router "wrong".

 

Why does "turbo mode" exist and it disables congestion control when used?  Because processor can't handle that much bandwidth and shaping at the same time. That is fact, see the manual.

 

Interface becoming slow happens much sooner than pushing turbo mode amounts of bandwidth, past 20Mbit/s it already slows down. That is all.

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