SturmButcher Posted October 10 Posted October 10 Here is a summary of features that would make the next Netduma router a market leader for gamers and power users. 1. Hardware & Design: Form Factor: Adopt a vertical, space-saving design similar to the Asus AX86U for better cooling and antenna performance. Core Specs: Wi-Fi 7 (802.11be): Essential for future-proofing. CPU: A fast Quad-Core processor (2.2 GHz+). RAM: 1 GB minimum to ensure smooth performance with advanced DumaOS features. Universal Power Adapter: A power supply that supports a 110-240V input range, making it suitable for global use. 2. Connectivity: Multi-Gig Ports: At least two 2.5 Gbps ports (one configurable for WAN/LAN) should be standard. Fast USB: A USB 3.2 port for high-speed network storage (NAS) functionality. 3. Software & DumaOS Enhancements: Dedicated IoT Network: Provide a separate, isolated SSID for IoT devices to enhance security. Hardware-Accelerated VPN: Native support for modern protocols like WireGuard with minimal speed loss. Smarter QoS: An adaptive QoS that automatically prioritizes applications like video calls and games. Built-in Ad-Blocker: Network-wide ad and tracker blocking functionality.
Administrators Netduma Fraser Posted October 10 Administrators Posted October 10 Thanks for the suggestions, I'll pass them along to the team. Though half the software suggestions the R3 does have already! Alex49H 1
Administrators Netduma Fraser Posted October 10 Administrators Posted October 10 16 minutes ago, 18RayF said: What QOS does the R3 use ? SQM but there is more to it than that. We're also working on something better than the current offering as well which you can see a bit more about here: https://netduma.com/blog/how-to-fix-bufferbloat
SturmButcher Posted October 10 Author Posted October 10 5 hours ago, Netduma Fraser said: Thanks for the suggestions, I'll pass them along to the team. Though half the software suggestions the R3 does have already! Great, I haven't used the netduma (moved to Asus) because the updates were too slow (xr500) and the hardware was a bit outdated, looking for WiFi 7, fast router, big performance, small footprint
Chris J Posted October 10 Posted October 10 @Netduma Fraser has any progress been made on the R3 beta selection group? I answered the questionnaire and would be interested in testing the ACC feature and providing feedback when it's released for the next phase of testing.
Administrators Netduma Fraser Posted Sunday at 04:02 PM Administrators Posted Sunday at 04:02 PM On 10/10/2025 at 10:29 PM, Chris J said: @Netduma Fraser has any progress been made on the R3 beta selection group? I answered the questionnaire and would be interested in testing the ACC feature and providing feedback when it's released for the next phase of testing. We don't have an ETA/schedule, we're allowing people to enter the poll ahead of time to make sure everyone has the same opportunity and when the team are ready with a build they'll make their selections and add those people to the group
Rodolfo Lima Posted Wednesday at 12:25 PM Posted Wednesday at 12:25 PM On 10/10/2025 at 13:48, Netduma Fraser said: SQM, mas há mais do que isso. Também estamos trabalhando em algo melhor do que a oferta atual, sobre o qual você pode ver mais detalhes aqui: https://netduma.com/blog/how-to-fix-bufferbloat Falta muito para liberar a nova atualização?
Administrators Netduma Fraser Posted 13 hours ago Administrators Posted 13 hours ago On 10/15/2025 at 1:25 PM, Rodolfo Lima said: Falta muito para liberar a nova atualização? We don't give out ETAs as you know, once the team finalize a build they're happy with they will make the selections from the poll topic and add them to the group
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