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Assistance to create static route on lan


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2 hours ago, Netduma Liam said:

Are all devices on your network connected to the R2? Or are some still connected to the modem/router above the R2? That may explain your fluctuating speeds if that's the case.

You can set a static route in Network Settings -> LAN -> Static routes. The metric is the number of routers between you and the destination, try setting 2 or 3.

Hello Liam. Yes all my devices are connected on the R2, theres none connecetd above the R2, in the ISP  router

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1 hour ago, Bert said:

There is no point setting static routes in your native LAN.

 

Static routes is what you use when you want to route to a different subnet on your local LAN. But you need a device that can do the routing for you, ie extra router or switch with L2+/L3 capabilities.

 

You then simply add a static rule which sends packets for the target subnet to a IP that is facing your local LAN.

Ok i tought that option(static routes) was to create a straight connection to the console or to the server of the game , in this case Warzone.

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It just points to the direction of the next hop.

 

Default route for 0.0.0.0 in your router is assigned to the WAN interface.

 

That means that anything other then your default subnet goes to WAN. 

 

If for some reason you have a second routing device on your LAN connecting to another subnet, for example 192.168.2.0/24 you need to tell the router to route that data via the IP that it exposes to your default subnet.

 

You can't use it to point directly to servers on the internet either as it just points to the next hop. That will have routing information on the hop after that etc.

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47 minutes ago, Mike23 said:

Hello Liam. Yes all my devices are connected on the R2, theres none connecetd above the R2, in the ISP  router

The speeds on Benchmark can fluctuate, do they fluctuate on speedtest.net as well? Are you not able to get the servers you want using the Geo-Filter?

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29 minutes ago, Netduma Fraser said:

The speeds on Benchmark can fluctuate, do they fluctuate on speedtest.net as well? Are you not able to get the servers you want using the Geo-Filter?

In the last weeks on speedtest the values are more stable. The problem is tha im getting servers from center europe (denmark etc

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26 minutes ago, Mike23 said:

In the last weeks on speedtest the values are more stable. The problem is tha im getting servers from center europe (denmark etc

Can you provide a screenshot of your Geo-Filter settings please? 

Static routes/IPs isn't something that will help your game experience. Static in WAN just means you're forcing the router to keep the IP it has from the ISP router.

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9 minutes ago, Netduma Fraser said:

Can you provide a screenshot of your Geo-Filter settings please? 

Static routes/IPs isn't something that will help your game experience. Static in WAN just means you're forcing the router to keep the IP it has from the ISP router.

655804874_2022-02-10(7).thumb.png.bbda9ebc33423d86779258bd9c5da777.pngWhat is the difference betwen static routes in Network settings lan and choosing static in Wan netwok. Mine is in DHCP in Wan network

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Just now, Netduma Fraser said:

Put Ping Assist to 0 and then it will only get games that are within your radius

Ok. Just one little thing i had DNs disabled in Wan Network and in some games i had the lowest ping ever about 55ms. Is there any problem having R" DNS service disabled

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Without DNS configuration, you no longer have internet access with the router, except if you have manually configured the DNS on the console or the PC ... or other.

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4 minutes ago, Fuzy said:

Without DNS configuration, you no longer have internet access with the router, except if you have manually configured the DNS on the console or the PC ... or other.

Yes of course i have DNS enabled in console. The question is : if i have DNS enabled in 2 places maybe its worst, because in the console i always have to put DNS correct

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1 minute ago, Mike23 said:

Yes of course i have DNS enabled in console. The question is : if i have DNS enabled in 2 places maybe its worst, because in the console i always have to put DNS correct

You don't have to put DNS on the console, just on the router is fine, in most cases it's better to leave the connection method as automatic when connecting a console. 

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41 minutes ago, Netduma Fraser said:

You don't have to put DNS on the console, just on the router is fine, in most cases it's better to leave the connection method as automatic when connecting a console. 

Ok thanks i will do that i will give the feedback of the change

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5 hours ago, Mike23 said:

Ok thanks i will do that i will give the feedback of the change

And the feedback is ----------------------------------------- 50 to 60ms at 70% of games in the night. Very very good

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44 minutes ago, Mike23 said:

And the feedback is ----------------------------------------- 50 to 60ms at 70% of games in the night. Very very good

Just one little thing DNS enabled in console and disabled on R2. With crossplay enabled withw crossplay disabled 70 to 80 ms. An improvement never the less

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42 minutes ago, Mike23 said:

Just one little thing DNS enabled in console and disabled on R2 ping 50 to 60ms very very goog with cross play enbled. with cross play disabled 70 to 85 ms. An improvement never the less

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I would revert back to having DNS enabled on the router and using automatic settings on the console. Small settings like this do not really make any difference to gameplay - you may run the risk of trying too many different things that it makes it worse as you disable something needed.

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1 hour ago, Netduma Fraser said:

I would revert back to having DNS enabled on the router and using automatic settings on the console. Small settings like this do not really make any difference to gameplay - you may run the risk of trying too many different things that it makes it worse as you disable something needed.

Hi Fraser, the settings are automatic on the console but by default  has DNS, the diference is that in the router is disabled. Ive got only one DNS enabled and is in the console But of course that i will try to play with DNS enabled on R2

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10 hours ago, Netduma Fraser said:

I would revert back to having DNS enabled on the router and using automatic settings on the console. Small settings like this do not really make any difference to gameplay - you may run the risk of trying too many different things that it makes it worse as you disable something needed.

Hi Fraser, the settings are automatic on the console but by default  has DNS, the diference is that in the router is disabled. Ive got only one DNS enabled and is in the console But of course that i will try to play with DNS enabled on R2

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On 2/12/2022 at 1:40 AM, Mike23 said:

Trying with R2 DNS enabled and using DMZ mode on on LAN settings . Lets see how it goes

Hello everybody

Just to say that kow i belive thatt is possible to have ping of 45 ms( not constant of course) in my area. >In this fewest days ive got some games with this ping and belive me when i say that you can see the difference that when you have a 70 or 80 ms ping. The worst thing is that i dont what is the trick, if is the servers, the day time or the configurations on Netduma.

When i realise that the game entered at 65 ms and during the game the pind was decreasing to 45\50 ms is a very good sensation because when you lose a gunfight you can see that was because the other player was better posiotened then you or simply was better and not because of lag or latency

Netduma Team keep up the good work and if you can to help players like me, to have not an advantage, but the chance to have the same type of connections of guys that have servers in their country we say thank you

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