Through the power of internet, people can share the information to anyone from anywhere in the world. Internet is used by billons of people across the world. Set your modem to 'Modem mode' or 'Bridge Mode' (if it has the option).Internet is called as the World Wide Web or Web or net.If your speeds were still low but they are normal through your modem, then you have an obscure issue. See this Optimal QoS Setup guide to learn how We recommend you now configure this to get the best congestion elimination setup for your network. However, your QoS is no longer setup optimally. If your speeds returned to normal then you have achieved the objective of getting full speeds. In Traffic Prioritization, remove any manual rules you added.You will need to do this on both the Download and Upload options On Bandwidth Allocation, open the Options menu using the Burger icon, and make sure ' Share Excess' is checked.On Bandwidth Allocation (also on the QoS page), click Reset Distribution on both the Download and Upload options.On Congestion Control, set the mode to 'Never'.On the Congestion Controlpanel, click the 'Burger' icon in the top left corner (three horizontal lines) and now uncheck the 'Disable QoS' option. Post on our support forum if the steps above did not work ( Step 4: Re-enable QoS and improve your DumaOS settings.If you use PPPoE to connect to the Internet, make sure this is entered into your modem, instead of your router.Disable IPv6 in your Network Settings on your DumaOS router.You will need to consult your Modem's user manual if you are not sure how to do this Set your modem to 'Modem mode' or 'Bridge Mode' (if it has the option).If your speeds were still low after disabling QoS but they are normal through your modem, then you have an obscure issue.
A Nighthawk Pro Gaming User: keep reading this guide.A Netduma R1 user aiming to get a speed lower than 200mbps: keep reading this guide.A Netduma R1 user trying to get speeds of over 200mpbs: you can either disable QoS to achieve speeds of up to 600mbps-700mbps, or enable QoS to have lower speeds.If this has happened, then you are either:
If your speeds returned to normal then either your settings are not optimal for speeds, or you are using the Netduma R1 and you have speeds of over 200mbps. Check the 'Disable QoS' option and click Proceed at the warning message. This will open up the Options for Congestion Control. On the Congestion Control panel, click the 'Burger' icon in the top left corner (three horizontal lines). To do this, go on the DumaOS interface and navigate to QoS. The simplest way to check if your DumaOS settings are the reason for your lower speeds is to disable QoS. If your speeds are higher than your previous test, then continue reading. We recommend you contact them directly to resolve this. If your speeds are low again, then your Internet Provider is the reason for lower speeds.
To easily check this, connect your PC or laptop to your modem using an Ethernet cable. It's possible your lower speeds are because your Internet Provider is not servicing you fully. Step 2: Check if the bottleneck is on your router If they are lower than expected, keep reading this guide. If you speeds are at the amount you expected, you do not need to change anything. We do not recommend you use your console to run a speedtest - they can often be unreliable. Now test your speed using a reliable website. If you have higher speeds than this and are seeing around 200mbps on your Speedtest skip to Step 3Ĭonnect your PC or laptop to your router using an Ethernet cable (unless you are specifically testing wireless speed). Netduma R1 Owners: the maximum speed you can achieve on the Netduma R1 with all features enabled is around 200mbps. For example, you usually get 100mbps download speed but you are getting 50mbps. We recommend you only follow this guide if you believe your speeds are lower than they should be. This guide will help you to maximise your bandwidth speeds in DumaOS. Modified on: Mon, 21 Dec, 2020 at 3:38 PM DumaOS Optimal Settings Guide: Maximum Bandwidth Speeds