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  • 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
  • Are ALL devices connected to the R3?
  • What are the speeds you pay for/receive? 
  • Have you entered those speeds into the router?
  • How have you setup Congestion Control?
  • How have you setup SmartBOOST?
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  • What platform are you playing on and how is it connected, via ethernet or WiFi?
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Hey I got the r3 and I know how to setup the router I’m wondering wat I’m doing wrong for bo6 I tried everything and hit detection always off so I’m just trying to see if anyone found some good settings for bo6

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CGM4331COM it’s in bridge mode 

2 only Xbox and PlayStation connected to r3 everything else connected to my 2nd internet 

3 speed 1200d 40up 

4 No I dropped it to 800d and 20up

5 Yes 

6Yes I have I don’t use it for bo6 I feel delayed while using it 

7 bo6

8 Xbox series X ethernet

9 I don’t use geo-filter I’m always on low ping server here in my state 

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I tried almost everything in smart boost I feel like I can barely get a shot off or It’s just shoot first die first and I set slider both 80 and always on but I tried diff number too I dnt kno where to put ‘em at now it doesn’t matter 

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For anyone anyone that wants good hitreg on BO6, this is my setup based on 1Gbps fibre Internet.

1. I've set congestion control to 50.5% for both up and down which gives me the best bufferbloat results. When tuning for Bufferbloat, pay attention to Jitter. Try and get it under 10ms. I managed to get mine under 3ms as I have very good Internet here in my country.

2. Set Congestion Control to Auto or Recommended. I keep mine on Always On unless I have big downloads.

3. I only prioritised Call of Duty (Series) for Apps and my PC for device. You don't need to prioritise Call Of Duty (Content) as @YT_LowPingKinghas mentioned in his videos Call of Duty (Series) covers Call of Duty (Content) as well.

Focus on getting your Jitter as low as possible. I've noticed tremendous consistency and crispy hitregs just by doing this. I've uploaded a video of my gameplay and its been very consistent from game to game. Do give it a try and hope this helps. Nothing complicated to setup as the router does everything properly with 540 firmware but Geofilter is kinda broken now as it doesn't indicate which server on the map its connecting to anymore. I hope this can be fixed in the next update. And do factory reset your router after upgrading to 540 firmware. I got away without doing factory reset last few updates but 540 firmware wasn't having it. Had ping spikes and weird issues until I factory reset and it was GOLDEN.

 

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2 hours ago, satinghostrider said:

For anyone anyone that wants good hitreg on BO6, this is my setup based on 1Gbps fibre Internet.

1. I've set congestion control to 50.5% for both up and down which gives me the best bufferbloat results. When tuning for Bufferbloat, pay attention to Jitter. Try and get it under 10ms. I managed to get mine under 3ms as I have very good Internet here in my country.

2. Set Congestion Control to Auto or Recommended. I keep mine on Always On unless I have big downloads.

3. I only prioritised Call of Duty (Series) for Apps and my PC for device. You don't need to prioritise Call Of Duty (Content) as @YT_LowPingKinghas mentioned in his videos Call of Duty (Series) covers Call of Duty (Content) as well.

Focus on getting your Jitter as low as possible. I've noticed tremendous consistency and crispy hitregs just by doing this. I've uploaded a video of my gameplay and its been very consistent from game to game. Do give it a try and hope this helps. Nothing complicated to setup as the router does everything properly with 540 firmware but Geofilter is kinda broken now as it doesn't indicate which server on the map its connecting to anymore. I hope this can be fixed in the next update. And do factory reset your router after upgrading to 540 firmware. I got away without doing factory reset last few updates but 540 firmware wasn't having it. Had ping spikes and weird issues until I factory reset and it was GOLDEN.

 

I've noticed low jitter equals better hit registration.  But the only firmware versions that maintain the low jitter after adjusting congestion control are .227 and .236.  Every version since the jitter drifts upward after dialing it in.   

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7 hours ago, Nj12 said:

I've noticed low jitter equals better hit registration.  But the only firmware versions that maintain the low jitter after adjusting congestion control are .227 and .236.  Every version since the jitter drifts upward after dialing it in.   

Yes mine drifts upwards slightly more on 540 at times to 5ms but generally I'm around 3ms or less. I also feel more often than not it's also the quality of your internet.

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