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I have a question. I have a Netgear CM450-1TLAUS & Netgear CM500-V cable modems. I have neither plugged in right now but was wondering if anyone knows what chipsets are in them?
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What chipset do the TP-Link 7610 & 7610-E use?
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I'd like to enter, you can never have enough Netduma goodness.
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Development - Network Monitor (Round one)
A7Legit replied to Netduma Fraser's topic in News & Announcements
Whilst that may be the case, the Duma is based off of OpenWRT, which was why I mentioned it. -
Development - Network Monitor (Round one)
A7Legit replied to Netduma Fraser's topic in News & Announcements
It can be done in OpenWRT and DD-WRT, nothing illegal about it, it's immoral for individuals to then take this info and use it with bad intent but that is not the fault of any 3rd party router software developer. -
Development - Network Monitor (Round one)
A7Legit replied to Netduma Fraser's topic in News & Announcements
I'd like for the Network Monitor to include who we connect to by way of IP and resolve those IP addresses, either internally or by allowing us to click on the IP address and be taken to a webpage that resolves the IP for us. As well as to see the IP's I'd love the ability to see what protocol is being used, whether IPv4/IPv6, Source and Destination, which port and how much data/packets have been transferred to and from. I love how the Duma is setup now also with the ability to untick devices so we can monitor only one if we wish, I'd still like that to remain but with the ability for the router to remember which ones I left ticked, so the next time only those will appear in the graphs (I hope that made sense)... I think it was mentioned above but being able to limit the amount of data someone is allowed for the day/week/month or something similar, so if the [place the asshole you know who visits you and kills your bandwidth here] comes over and uses the accessible laptop or tablet, that asshole can't destroy your monthly limit in a few hours downloading 4k video torrents or something. -
Preliminary Lag Compensation Experiment Findings
A7Legit replied to Netduma Fraser's topic in News & Announcements
You have a lot of disposable bandwidth, I wish I had your speeds but honestly speaking if I were you I'd sacrifice most of it when playing BO3 and use Preemptive algorithm with the Netduma R1. This is me with 99% congestion control, I love BO3, I think if you check the 5 (quick Twitter) vids you'll see why. http://twitter.com/A7Legit/status/750348517156147200 -
Preliminary Lag Compensation Experiment Findings
A7Legit replied to Netduma Fraser's topic in News & Announcements
There must be a better explanation for advantageous lag compensation than distance lag, for example, I'm from Australia, I play BO3 between the 2 dedicated servers yet due to 3arc and Acti decisions I have players from New Zealand and as far as players from Singapore in these Aussie dedi lobbies and they get smacked around round by round. Distance lag nor lag compensation favoring them, I'm the one smacking them around with 23km's distance to the dedi here in Victoria. Here's a new quick vid (different from the other in this thread), intent is to show consistent hit detection/registration in BO3. https://youtu.be/8t2Ysf5zV08 -
Preliminary Lag Compensation Experiment Findings
A7Legit replied to Netduma Fraser's topic in News & Announcements
I actually came to learn about bufferbloat from Dave Taht with whom I've tweeted back and forth in the past, but I'm aware that you opened the eyes of many to it here. I don't think you did anything wrong in that respect, because many of us stream audio and video services (up and down) and many of us have those users on our networks that don't take no for an answer when requested they ease up on the bandwidth so it's absolutely useful and a necessity at times. -
Preliminary Lag Compensation Experiment Findings
A7Legit replied to Netduma Fraser's topic in News & Announcements
Whilst what you're saying holds validity, connection is king in COD, it will always be. When BO3 first dropped, I throttled my connection to get a one up on everyone, but that changed with hotfixes, so my games took a decline/fall for the worse. By the time the bigger patches arrived (i.e. 1.07) the game was terrible for me, rage inducing even. I had to re-test my connection and how it worked, however it's the same connection, same game play style, my reactions have not changed for an older gamer and I use the same monitor still, if anything my eyes are worse than before as they're degrading sadly... Whilst 97% won't be the "magic number" for everyone, hell, it may not help anyone other than myself, the number isn't most important, the bufferbloat under some load was and for me that was 97% but I specified that already. The important aspect to consider here may possibly be the PFiFo/Hyper-Traffic settings. It's no secret I've been reading, reading and reading some more and I'm trying to mix up and incorporate what I learn at the rate I'm learning, for me it's changing this game and busting it wide open to my benefit. Every COD plays almost exactly like this for me, with AW being slightly more stubborn. Edit: BO3 has an update 1.10, I'm keen on seeing how my setup will hold up and if things will suffer or not. -
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A7Legit replied to Netduma Fraser's topic in News & Announcements
I've stopped testing regularly now, but i tested for a few days until i had an A+ bb at 97% for both sliders. I also tested 10 different times throughout those 3 days and each time i had an A+ so i was content with leaving it there. Just a message for all interested, that game wasn't a one off, 90-95% of my games are like that and if people don't believe that, i can post more vids... I don't blame people for being skeptical, but i can prove it and I'm happy to. -
Preliminary Lag Compensation Experiment Findings
A7Legit replied to Netduma Fraser's topic in News & Announcements
In my signature. -
Preliminary Lag Compensation Experiment Findings
A7Legit replied to Netduma Fraser's topic in News & Announcements
97% sliders with Reactive algo. -
Preliminary Lag Compensation Experiment Findings
A7Legit replied to Netduma Fraser's topic in News & Announcements
It works better for me, I cannot explain why exactly because Ports 3074 are included automatically when using straight up Xbox Live and/or Playstation Network in hyper-lane but there are other ports shared in those priority settings. If this makes the difference or whether it's only a placebo remains uncertain... As far as I'm concerned however, if it ain't broke, don't fix it and this works better than I recall it working before when using straight up XBL/PSN respectively. Check the video to see how BO3 plays for me more than 90% of the time.