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Which is better netduma setup method? Want all 3 routers working together


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I am currently having my isp bridged mode with my gaming router asus rt-ac88u

Now that my netduma should arrive in next month. So what is you guys recommendation to make sure i have all 3 routers working together.

 

Method 1

Isp router bridge with netduma. Only use netduma with playstation. All other devices connect with asus router used as access point

 

Method 2

Use isp router bridge with asus gaming router. Connect netduma to the first port of asus gaming router. Connect ps4 on netduma. Make use of both routers. I currently have network filter setting that blocking cod dedicated servers in japan, while also using ping assist feature on netduma

 

Method 3. Don’t bridge anything. Connect netduma with isp router. Use asus as access point

 

Thank you

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I would go with method 1 myself, that way you have all your devices going through the Netduma so you can take full advantage of all its features and having the ASUS in Access Point mode will give you better WiFi. This is a setup a lot of us on the forum use. If your ISP router has a modem mode put it in that, if not just put the Netduma into your ISP routers DMZ.

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I would go with method 3 myself, that way you have all your devices going through the Netduma so you can take full advantage of all its features and having the ASUS in Access Point mode will give you better WiFi. This is a setup a lot of us on the forum use. If your ISP router has a modem mode put it in that, if not just put the Netduma into your ISP routers DMZ.

 

Lol that's method 1...

 

You should do modem in bridge mode>Netduma> Asus AP mode

 

The perfect solution is to get a modem only, not an all in one ISP supplied modem/router combo

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Lol that's method 1...

 

You should do modem in bridge mode>Netduma> Asus AP mode

 

The perfect solution is to get a modem only, not an all in one ISP supplied modem/router combo

Excuse my fat fingers PMSL
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