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Hello everyone, I'm new to the forum, and I'm hoping to learn new things in network gaming, and improve my Duma experience. I have excellent internet, but I'm not confident that I have my network set correctly to get the most out of my NetDuma. I'm not positive that I have my internal settings correct either. Right now I cannot see any real difference, so I've convinced myself I've done something wrong. I'll try to answer any questions as best as I can.

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Hi BigD,

 

Welcome to the forum. Remember its all about ping, so make sure you can use our ping feature & tell us what you're getting. But start a new thread about for that.

 

Also let us know a little about yourself outside the Duma if you like for the introductions area, like you're interests etc :) 

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Welcome to the forum, we must check how your connection is first and how you have your geo filter set up with screen shots maybe make a new thread as hello are to get to know us all threads :)

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Welcome to the forum, we must check how your connection is first and how you have your geo filter set up with screen shots maybe make a new thread as hello are to get to know us all threads :)

I can do that. Maybe not tonight, but I will get after it this weekend, thanks!

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Welcome to the forum, we must check how your connection is first and how you have your geo filter set up with screen shots maybe make a new thread as hello are to get to know us all threads :)

Well, I'm running my NetDuma behind a NetGear WNDR3400. I'm running 100mbps.

My setup roughly is:

ISP line into LAN of the NetGear. From there, using the red CAT cable provided, I ran it from WAN of the NetGear to the PoE of the NetDuma. From there I hardwired my Xbox 360 and my Xbox One into the other ports of the Duma. I have UPnP enabled in both. I went through the Fine Tune guide. I also reserved the IP of the Duma in the NetGear.

I've set both consoles to automatic settings.

I know it's got to be working, because I started experiencing lobby boot at 100 miles. In my area, it's not turned out to be that hard to find lobbies that close to me, but I want to make positively sure I'm doing it right.

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There is a better setup if possible. Modem>Netduma>Netgear(access point). The only reason I say this is that right now you are missing out on some of the congestion control.

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Hi Big D, lol. I haven't got any more advice than the others have given, I just thought I'd say hi :) I also hope you learn some new stuff - I certainly have.

 

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Is this your new sig Crossy?  :P

 

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Well, I'm running my NetDuma behind a NetGear WNDR3400. I'm running 100mbps.

My setup roughly is:

ISP line into LAN of the NetGear. From there, using the red CAT cable provided, I ran it from WAN of the NetGear to the PoE of the NetDuma. From there I hardwired my Xbox 360 and my Xbox One into the other ports of the Duma. I have UPnP enabled in both. I went through the Fine Tune guide. I also reserved the IP of the Duma in the NetGear.

I've set both consoles to automatic settings.

I know it's got to be working, because I started experiencing lobby boot at 100 miles. In my area, it's not turned out to be that hard to find lobbies that close to me, but I want to make positively sure I'm doing it right.

Keep an eye on your mac address. Mine changes often for some reason. I use a netgear router as well. You have to follow the specifics to a T and you'll be fine.

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