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Hi! Didnt work that method by adding servers on allow list. Pretty much found method what works 100%.

Turning on R2 Router when i need play NHL, rest of time using ISP modem WIFI for now working with 100% rate.

Its very weird but works i dont know why if let R2 stay on by night ,next day cant get in NHL

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39 minutes ago, Ritchey_LV_23 said:

Hi! Didnt work that method by adding servers on allow list. Pretty much found method what works 100%.

Turning on R2 Router when i need play NHL, rest of time using ISP modem WIFI for now working with 100% rate.

Its very weird but works i dont know why if let R2 stay on by night ,next day cant get in NHL

It's a very unique issue I've not come across before, I'll speak to the team and see if they have any ideas.

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6 hours ago, Ritchey_LV_23 said:

Hi!

Any news?

For now method with turn off R2 by night and only turn on when need to play NHL works 100%.

Dont know what kinda problem can be because nothing changes atleast what I can notice :(

 

Nothing yet, I will check in with them

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@Ritchey_LV_23Well TCP is slower do to the fact it more secure you should research up about different protocols and understand the pros and cons of each before deciding which to use

This is just a tip but if your using hybrid vpn just do it to the console/gaming devices not the whole network as that kills your speeds to 20mbs or less which is why router vpns suck for the most part though the pro is the fact your able to apply it to devices that don't support vpn applications.

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For more precision :

The R2's HVPN will allow you max speeds of 15Mbps ul/dl with the openvpn protocol like the wireguard protocol which allows much higher speeds!

"Should you choose TCP or UDP?
Among the many protocols available, TCP and UDP are certainly the two most popular with Internet users.

TCP
TCP (short for “Transmission Control Protocol”) is undoubtedly the most popular choice. To simplify, this protocol guarantees the transmission as well as the reception of data packets. Very often this selection is also referred to as "TCP/IP".

The particularity of this configuration refers to a verification system applied during each issue. Thus, a notification specifying the correct reading and display of a web address provides indisputable browsing comfort. This process is also applied when downloading files, for example. Downloading corrupted data therefore becomes anecdotal. In case of unavailability, the user is notified by a warning message stating that the remote host is unavailable.

Unsurprisingly, the communication system employed by TCP can reduce the connection speed of an Internet user.

UDP
Unlike TCP, UDP (short for “User Datagram Protocol”) is one of the main telecommunications protocols used by the Internet. This is part of the transport layer of the OSI model, the fourth layer of this model (characteristic similar to TCP).

UDP does not provide any verification when receiving data. In other words, a device using this protocol will limit itself to sending data packets to ensure the connection. This protocol offers communication without delay: UDP is suitable for fast data transmission without establishing connections. The loss of individual packets only affects the quality of the transmission.

Streaming enthusiasts or gamers may prefer this solution. On the other hand, the “stability” of the targeted address is essential here. Otherwise, multiple error messages (see total inaccessibility of the URL or service) can reduce browsing comfort. Some articles also mention hacking attempts made from the Steam platform. In short, UDP makes it possible to optimize the connection speed to the detriment of a verification of the data packets and therefore of security.

Source :https://nordvpn.com/fr/blog/tcp-vs-udp-protocole-choisir/

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