I have to say I'm beginning to get annoyed by the wifi router they bundled. It hangs all the time or it will suddenly disconnect. Not sure why. Overheating maybe? I have no air cond in that room. I never get this error with my own Dlink wifi router. Maybe I'll set it standing and I'll see.
QUOTE(heng84 @ Mar 16 2010, 12:54 AM)
just installed my hsbb in sunway today.. UL faster than DL ??!?!

The speeds are really inconsistent. You should try it multiple times over different locations to get an average. I've experienced this from my own testing on speedtest as well as youtube. Speeds for a specific connection can range from super fast to average.
QUOTE(rajulkabir @ Mar 16 2010, 01:26 AM)
That's not a very constructive way to look at it.
First comes the technology, then come the applications.
If the technology is not in place, almost nobody will be developing applications for it.
The ways in which IPv6 might benefit you (remote access to all the electrical devices in your home, seamless cost-optimized availability over multiple devices as you travel between home and work, etc.) will all come only AFTER widespread deployment. You have to take the long-term view if you want new things to happen.
The reason why he, like many other people, think this way is because they do not know the potential benefits and applications of this technology. Maybe you can try sharing that with them, but I think that would be a different topic for a different thread.
QUOTE(Icehart @ Mar 16 2010, 09:56 AM)
Where's the source?

I don't know what's our country's max international gateway capacity, but I do know for a fact that TM has not increased that capacity as well. As a matter of fact, there will be no increase in this capacity expected until that Asia America Gateway is completed somewhere, IINM, in 2012*. Therefore, one can come to a conclusion that HSBB is like building a KL - Putrajaya highway that leads directly into Bukit Bintang. Super fast highway into a traffic jam hell. You can see from the FAQ that they have already made provisions for this in their T&C. They guarantee 90++% of the rated speeds for local - local connections, but anything that goes international is bound by the "best effort" T&C. Therefore, although I believe you will still get slightly faster speeds than the average Streamyx user, once the take up rate increases and the network becomes congested, things will become the familiar or maybe even worse crap that we've been getting.

*I may be wrong about the dates though.