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Okay guys my netduma was running fine with my previous isp . I switch for a gigabit connection when I do a speedtest using my home hub 2000 without netduma I get my full speed after connection also noticed my imac Internet is not working on my imac (wired) but only wireless which shouldn't be a big deal since I can access geo filter what concerns me I have both turbo mode check and barely get 40 download 30 upload on my Xbox when I did the test wired without netduma on my console I was getting 644 download 244 upload.... it would be nice if I could get those numbers with my netduma too

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Don't be sorry for helping sir I appreciate all the help I can get right now since I had to unplugged my netduma for now I don't want to play on a 13 download 30 upload when I have gigabit speed using my main router !

You do know you only need like 1.5m down and 900k up to game right?

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Really I didn't know lol come on dude I paid for a router not to lower my speed why are you talking about gaming if on my imac I get barely 30 up 40 down wireless by the way if you are not going to help and comment some ignorant Stuff please just ignore my thread do you think I paid around 300 cad to hear this smh

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Really I didn't know lol come on dude I paid for a router not to lower my speed why are you talking about gaming if on my imac I get barely 30 up 40 down wireless by the way if you are not going to help and comment some ignorant Stuff please just ignore my thread do you think I paid around 300 cad to hear this smh

You do realise the R1 runs on the 2.4 GHZ wireless frequency? Which tops out at about 40mbps so sounds right on the wireless side of things.

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Really I didn't know lol come on dude I paid for a router not to lower my speed why are you talking about gaming if on my imac I get barely 30 up 40 down wireless by the way if you are not going to help and comment some ignorant Stuff please just ignore my thread do you think I paid around 300 cad to hear this smh

 

All they did was reply to your comment that you don't want to play on a 13Mbps connection. They never said it wasn't important to get full speeds for your other devices. Smh....

 

Follow this guide. Do the speed test wired from a PC to the Netduma using speedtest.net.

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do you know netduma claim to reach up to 900 mb please sit down if are not going to help troll.

Troll, really? You stated you wanted to play with more speed, basically I said you really don't need that speed for gaming. The Netduma is a GAMING router, there are a million ways to setup a network to both have speed and the Duma just for gaming. Troll out...

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do you know netduma claim to reach up to 900 mb please sit down if are not going to help troll.

 

Always good to insult people making an honest effort to help and provide feedback.The people that responded to your post were legitimately trying to help you out or provide info that you weren't aware of.

 

If all else fails follow the WIKI step by step and then if you can't get your issue resolved make a post.But just a suggestion don't insult the people trying to help you out.It just gives people a opinion of you that may not be accurate.

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Guys obviously I wasn't talking about wireless...hard wired to my imac 5k retina...

  

Really I didn't know lol come on dude I paid for a router not to lower my speed why are you talking about gaming if on my imac I get barely 30 up 40 down wireless by the way if you are not going to help and comment some ignorant Stuff please just ignore my thread do you think I paid around 300 cad to hear this smh

Actually in that specific (aggressive) post you were talking about wireless. Hence mine and others wireless comments.

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You do know you only need like 1.5m down and 900k up to game right?

it's a myth because the better your connection i know for a fact ur experience will be better (after extensive testing) I just love how you guys throw under the bus people with lower Internet speed but above those numbers you said saying they may need to upgrade their isp speed for better experience but when someone as speed you only dream of your best answer is to say it's overkill lol sorry but it doesn't add up common sense will be they same way you quick to tell those customers to get a better connection to enjoy the gameplay how can you tell someone else hey ur speed too fast maybe that's why your lagging
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Actually in that specific (aggressive) post you were talking about wireless. Hence mine and others wireless comments.[/qukote] I didn't know you could tell someone was agreessive via text chat stop assuming unlike you I don't only speak English is my fourth language so fallback a little bit thanks

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Well the faster speeds won't make a different for gaming (neither will slower speeds, as long as you have above the minimum). If your ping is low (which sometimes with lower speeds can be difficult to maintain because of local congestion), the game should play the same with a gigabit connection and a megabit connection.

 

But. I understand you want to get your speed problem sorted.

 

So can you check the following things.

  • Check the following things (refresh the page after changing to confirm they have actually changed):
  • - Congestion control sliders are set to 100%.
  • - You have pressed reset distribution under device prioritisation.
  • - IPv6 is disabled (unticked) in Settings >> WAN, Settings >> LAN and Settings >> Miscellaneous.
  • - You've entered the speeds you expect to get in congestion control.
  • - You are using the reactive algorithm.
  • - Share excess is ticked in device prioritisation.
  • - Enable turbo and super turbo in Settings >> Miscellaneous.
  • - Disable deep packet processing in Settings >> Miscellaneous.
  • Also check the ethernet cord in-between the Netduma and modem couldn't be causing the bandwidth drops.
  • If after all that it still is slow then can you:
  • - Connect your PC to the modem/router that the Netduma is connected to and run a speed test, what speeds do you get? Can you link the speed test results here :)
  • - And link a speed test done through the Netduma.

If any of the above settings are incorrect it will cause the drop in speeds so please double check them even if you think you've done them :) Also another thing, you aren't using PPoE are you?

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