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Okay in that case that does seem to be the speed you are capped to using the R2 unfortunately. Try disabling all the WAN options and see if it makes a difference, if not there won't be anything else we can change to improve it.

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6 hours ago, Netduma Fraser said:

Okay in that case that does seem to be the speed you are capped to using the R2 unfortunately. Try disabling all the WAN options and see if it makes a difference, if not there won't be anything else we can change to improve it.

The R2 is WAN connected to the isp modem. You are suggesting to change that? 

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15 minutes ago, mildredlopez said:

How can I optimize my internet speed for a better online experience? What are some effective methods to improve my internet speed at home? Are there specific settings or configurations I should adjust on my router or devices to maximize internet speed? What are some common factors that can affect internet speed, and how can I address them? Can you provide some tips or recommendations for optimizing internet speed in different scenarios, such as streaming, gaming, or remote work?

https://support.netduma.com/support/solutions/folders/16000090646

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I know this topic is old but i didn't wanna make a new one just for me!     I Have a Duma R2,   My problem in having is getting my speed out of it through my ISP,   If i plug directly into the Modem,  It is an Modem only,   I get my full 1 to 1.2Gbps, Download,  And my 40-45Mb Upload,   Now if tried putting in my own numbers in Congestion Control,  1000Mb witch is max DL you can put,  And 45Up,   Tried shutting off All QOS After and for some reason it will only make out at 378 and i mean its like a stable 378 EVERYTIME i run the benchmark!   Now that is just through the connection benchmark!   If i run just a speed test like Ookla i max out at like 860 EVERYTIME,   Just trying to get what im paying for ya know?  Am i missing something?  I know people were saying the connection benchmark is just not right,  But i wanna get the right speeds in there so i can run the QOS while im gaming,  I did just upgraded to the newest firmware and still nothing has changed!   Its just like i cant get the full speed unless i run directly into the modem,  And BTW This is all on CAT 7 or Cat 8 not sure!  No WIFI at all!  WIfi is MUCH slower, But im not worried about that at all! 

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4 hours ago, IGotzPotatoAim said:

I know this topic is old but i didn't wanna make a new one just for me!     I Have a Duma R2,   My problem in having is getting my speed out of it through my ISP,   If i plug directly into the Modem,  It is an Modem only,   I get my full 1 to 1.2Gbps, Download,  And my 40-45Mb Upload,   Now if tried putting in my own numbers in Congestion Control,  1000Mb witch is max DL you can put,  And 45Up,   Tried shutting off All QOS After and for some reason it will only make out at 378 and i mean its like a stable 378 EVERYTIME i run the benchmark!   Now that is just through the connection benchmark!   If i run just a speed test like Ookla i max out at like 860 EVERYTIME,   Just trying to get what im paying for ya know?  Am i missing something?  I know people were saying the connection benchmark is just not right,  But i wanna get the right speeds in there so i can run the QOS while im gaming,  I did just upgraded to the newest firmware and still nothing has changed!   Its just like i cant get the full speed unless i run directly into the modem,  And BTW This is all on CAT 7 or Cat 8 not sure!  No WIFI at all!  WIfi is MUCH slower, But im not worried about that at all! 

Connection Benchmark uses different servers to determine your speed and it doesn't appear to be accurate for everyone but that doesn't mean it's limiting you, if you're getting 860 through Ookla that's what you're getting and can ignore the Benchmark speed test. Overall you will see slower speeds through a router as it does a lot more processing than a modem so the speed you're getting is about right.

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