ContributionsMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsHub 5 DMZ does not work I recently had my hub 3 replaced with a hub 5, as I was having latency issues (see this post), and I've tried to replicate my configuration from my hub 3, but the DMZ function is not working. I previously had it set to my server, and I've done the same now, but it doesn't work - all incoming connections are refused. I know this is the hub's fault and that dmz specifically isnt working, as I can still manually port forward individual ports, like 80, 443 etc to my server and that works - just not practical if I want to have everything going to it. Re: Approximately hourly latency spikes The vm engineer that visited couldnt find anything obviously wrong with the hub, but they offered to replace my hub 3 with a hub 5, and it seems to have fixed it. My latency is now nice and consistent, thanks. Re: Approximately hourly latency spikes The vm hub has been in router mode since the beginning of these BQMs - my own ones do not have an option to open the firewall to wan pings. The april 5th chart shows what it looks like under load; the latency change is a constant increase, not spikes like it is every other time. I did a pinhole reset on the 7th - see red - (because vm loves asking you to do those) but it hasn't made a difference i think. see: I have a pair of xiaomi ax3000Ts, but the BQMs you are seeing are hitting the vm hub, so it has to be the vm kit causing it. If i run a naive speedtest off of my wifi, everything seems fine; these results are as expected considering im on the 360mbps contract or wherever it's meant to be. If it was related to VM's oversubscribed network or such, it wouldn't be happening as spikes or overnight, i would think to expect it to be a gradual increase to a higher steady state and then a drop down after peak time in the evenings. Approximately hourly latency spikes What it sounds like. Approximately every hour I have a very noticeable latency spike, which can last a couple seconds or be up to around 5 or more minutes. If my memory serves, this has only started happening relatively recently, in the past 3-5 weeks. I have experienced this wired and over wifi, and have had it happen at different times of day while I've been doing different things. It is (unsurprisingly) most noticeable when gaming, as latency spikes of 400, 600, 800 or more are impossible to miss, but it is also impacting me when I'm trying to work, as git and github dont like 4s latencies either -most stuff loads forever or just gives up when it happens. I had the hub 3 in modem mode, as I'm using my own (mesh) access points, as the vm kit simply cant cover my home, so I switched the hub to router mode in case it was a firmware bug (double NAT-ing myself - nice) but it has not helped. This is not relevant to network load, these are consistent spikes that happen daily, and I have no reason to believe it's "bufferbloat" or whatever. I have had bqm set up from the 30th of March, when I switched the hub to router mode, to see what latency looks like from the outside, and it's clearly there. I also have an example from the 4-5th of April which show what the latency looks like under consistent load (during a backup upload) - higher base/average but the high spikes are still there. BQM only seems to show up to 160ms, but I have experienced far FAR higher spikes. I have pinhole reset my hub 3 (~2am apr 7), but i doubt it will help. Live graph: SolvedRe: constant 2am Hub restarts I have the exact same issue. At approx 2-2:30 am the modem restarts (I am using modem mode). Just had it happen approx 10 min ago and it's infuriating. I didnt catch all the LEDs of it doing a restart but I saw the data led was green by the time I ran down to it (which I believe indicates the modem is ranging or is waiting for wan dhcp but im not 100% sure). I can also literally see that it had just restarted because the uptime is at 12min and my power sure didnt go out because the same socket it's connected to has my router and that had no problems. Only had vm for about 2 weeks and I have already noticed this happening. Happened today. Happened yesterday. And the day before. And the.. you get the idea. Re: User already logged in (when not) on hubAfaik the port forwarding functionality works fine, just logging into the router is awfully unreliable.Re: User already logged in (when not) on hub I'll be honest, the code in general is a bit shoddy, it uses *four* versions of jquery (a library that has become completely irrelevant now that js is universal accepted) and has horrible code. When this occurs, it is a code bug. Re: User already logged in (when not) on hub I observed that the js was no longer present when I was trying to make a tampermonkey script for it, the code executing the logic seems to have been changed, even if the logic itself has not. Re: User already logged in (when not) on hub I reckon I could make a tampermonkey script to fix that then. Re: User already logged in (when not) on hub I got this issue when working on my home lab yesterday; VM is getting the boot when the local competitors roll out gigabit. I haven't had the mobile app for ages and it still happens, what a joke of a router.