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Netduma R3 4.023 Port Forwarding problem.


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Merthaba,
As I mentioned in the title, I get an error warning on the screen when I want to make Port Forwarding. I want to do this for the Call of Duty game. However, it continues to give the same warning in all options. How can I solve this problem?

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25 minutes ago, Netduma Fraser said:

Yukarıdaki gibi DMZ'nin devre dışı bırakıldığından emin olun, her ikisinin de etkinleştirilmesine gerek yok, ayrıca tam olarak yapmaya çalıştığınız kural nedir?

I'm trying to add Call Of Duty Ports for my Xbox. I will add TCP and UDP. I will close the DMZ, check it and let you know.

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17 hours ago, Netduma Fraser said:

You can use DMZ or port forwarding, both are not required - if you have an Open NAT you're good.

Nat Type: It appears as Open. However, it shows the delay values high for the game. Before Netduma R3, I had Netgear XR100. In the XR100, I could see the values of 35 - 33 for the game. But since I switched to Netduma R3, I haven't been able to deal with these values and I thought I could solve it through Port Forwarding. Do you have a different suggestion?

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On 5/30/2024 at 5:33 PM, Netduma Fraser said:

What do you mean delay values exactly?

İ Mean latency, ms. Previously, I was able to see 35 MS values comfortably with Netgear XR1000. However, I have not seen these values since I switched to Netduma R3.

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Il y a 35 minutes, DewildragonAW a dit :

© Latence moyenne, ms. Auparavant, je pouvais voir confortablement 35 valeurs MS avec Netgear XR1000. Cependant, je n'ai pas vu ces valeurs depuis que je suis passé à Netduma R3.

Disabled Geolatency! 😉

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Where are you measuring the ping on the Geo-Filter or in game? What is the ping you're getting now? The above is a good idea.

What is the model of the modem/router the R3 is connected to and how have you set that to ensure all traffic flows to the R3? E.g. R3 in its DMZ, modem/bridge mode

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