david Posted December 16, 2015 Share Posted December 16, 2015 I noticed that when I set device prioritization for any device on my network the available bandwidth for all devices is severly reduced. I reset device prioritization, test bandwidth with DSL Reports speed test, I get 160MB download, 13MB upload. I then set prioritization for the test machine to 25, and retest with DSL reports,and get ~30MB download (jumps between 30M and 110MB), 3MB upload. I then reset prioritization and set prioritization for another device on the network and retest, getting the same results. So looks like whenever device prioritization is set for any device the available bandwidth is severly reduced. Netduma version R1 debug version 1.03.5m running on rb-951g-2hnd . Enable deep packet processing. OFF Allow auto feedback(no personal data ever) to help improve the R1. ON Allow remote access to Netduma tech support. OFF Enable upnp forwarding. ON Enable multicast snooping. ON Enable link-local IPv6. OFF Access control panel from WAN(not recommend). OFF Enable cookies. ON Enable wifi work-around. ON Stealth Mode. ON Turbo mode. ON Super Turbo mode (disables CC). OFF Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dionysus Posted December 17, 2015 Share Posted December 17, 2015 I noticed that when I set device prioritization for any device on my network the available bandwidth for all devices is severly reduced. I reset device prioritization, test bandwidth with DSL Reports speed test, I get 160MB download, 13MB upload. I then set prioritization for the test machine to 25, and retest with DSL reports,and get ~30MB download (jumps between 30M and 110MB), 3MB upload. I then reset prioritization and set prioritization for another device on the network and retest, getting the same results. So looks like whenever device prioritization is set for any device the available bandwidth is severly reduced. Netduma version R1 debug version 1.03.5m running on rb-951g-2hnd . Enable deep packet processing. OFF Allow auto feedback(no personal data ever) to help improve the R1. ON Allow remote access to Netduma tech support. OFF Enable upnp forwarding. ON Enable multicast snooping. ON Enable link-local IPv6. OFF Access control panel from WAN(not recommend). OFF Enable cookies. ON Enable wifi work-around. ON Stealth Mode. ON Turbo mode. ON Super Turbo mode (disables CC). OFF there's a bug with that I was told its broken if you reset the distribution it fixes the issue. hopefully will be fixed in the next update. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wrathoftank Posted December 17, 2015 Share Posted December 17, 2015 there's a bug with that I was told its broken if you reset the distribution it fixes the issue. hopefully will be fixed in the next update. Dionysus is correct device prioritization is bugged right now. It is suppose to be fixed with the next update. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Netduma Staff Netduma Crossy Posted January 3, 2016 Netduma Staff Share Posted January 3, 2016 I'll close this thread as it is known about and apparently fixed in the latest version Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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