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post Apr 17 2010, 06:23 PM

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QUOTE(archonixm @ Apr 17 2010, 07:27 AM)
oh, can we ask them to set it to fast path mode lol. i need better ping for gaming.  cry.gif
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u can ask them, if they are willingly to help, but they dont really care, they set to interleaved, sometimes high interleaved mode, which cause even higher 1st hop ping, so they dont need to fix modem blinking issue. sometimes the interleaved setting is default, they leave it as it be.

what is yr 1st hop ping? and tracert result?

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post Apr 17 2010, 07:48 PM

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Hmm If someone diggin holes with "Kerja-kerja telekom" and got TM logo (blue) the sign is old I think, is it unifi? D:
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QUOTE(Alpha_Tay @ Apr 17 2010, 06:23 PM)
u can ask them, if they are willingly to help, but they dont really care, they set to interleaved, sometimes high interleaved mode, which cause even higher 1st hop ping, so they dont need to fix modem blinking issue. sometimes the interleaved setting is default, they leave it as it be.

what is yr 1st hop ping? and tracert result?
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First hope using visualroute = 22ms, cant use tracert coz its being blocked.


Added on April 17, 2010, 10:26 pmHere is the result.

Tracing www.tm.net.my

1,58.27.105.101,22ms,None,----
2,202.71.96.13,23ms,None,----
3,202.71.96.33,24ms,None,----
4,----,Timeout,n/a,----
5,----,Timeout,n/a,----
6,202.71.97.48,23ms,None,----




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QUOTE(rizvanrp @ Apr 15 2010, 09:24 PM)
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No need to source a Cisco RS232-RJ45 connector when you have the 20 minute Yost cable ! Look at that amazing interference shielding and wiring job /s tongue.gif 56k modem DB9 connector from 1997 + cat5 cable from 2010, lack of a multimeter and soldering gun and this is what you get.. lol

But yeah I'm getting some proper hardware soon, can't stand all these macgyver style tools I have to put up with. I'm also pretty sure the user/pass combo is something else but see how that goes la
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LOL that is so MALAYSIAN!!! notworthy.gif notworthy.gif notworthy.gif dare to try, dare to fail smile.gif


Added on April 17, 2010, 10:57 pm
QUOTE(zenquix @ Apr 16 2010, 03:30 AM)
Speedtest from VIP5

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Added on April 17, 2010, 10:58 pm
QUOTE(archonixm @ Apr 16 2010, 01:02 PM)
does vdsl has same thing like interleave/fast path mode?
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i know my adsl has it ...but ... whats the different?

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post Apr 17 2010, 11:31 PM

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QUOTE(rizvanrp @ Apr 17 2010, 03:21 PM)
Read this thread, start about 10-15 pages back. I've already set up a direct connection via the Fiberhome modem without using the DLink. VLAN ID for Internet is 500, IPTV is 600. Your wrt610 with dd-wrt has to have VLAN support (which I heard a lot of gigabit capable dd-wrt routers dont). Establish two VLANs on the WAN interface of your router. Have the router connect the PPPoE via VLAN ID 500. Bridge VLAN ID 600 with a physical port on your router so you can plug the IPTV in.. and you should be good to go.

I don't blame you for not using the stock dir-615 though.. not only does it lack gigabit, it's draft N and has some connection limits imposed on it. Specs are lower than other dir-615's too and it starts dropping connections and slowing down once you hit the 150-200 TCP + UDP connection mark.

Inside the DIR-615 :
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8MB flash/32MB RAM for the DIR-615 rev G1 which they provide..

Anyway, I'm ordering a MikroTik RouterBoard 750G/450G which has gigabit + 680mhz atheros processor + 32/256MB RAM + 64/512MB flash and runs RouterOS. Should definitely be capable of handling the 20mbps connection load and costs about RM230/400 depending on the model. No point trying to find a router to install DD-WRT on when I can already get a fully supported RouterOS/OpenWRT embedded system biggrin.gif
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Thank you sifu for the answer. notworthy.gif
I will explore the option of setting VLAN on WRT (hopefully it's there).
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QUOTE(rizvanrp @ Apr 17 2010, 03:21 PM)
Read this thread, start about 10-15 pages back. I've already set up a direct connection via the Fiberhome modem without using the DLink. VLAN ID for Internet is 500, IPTV is 600. Your wrt610 with dd-wrt has to have VLAN support (which I heard a lot of gigabit capable dd-wrt routers dont). Establish two VLANs on the WAN interface of your router. Have the router connect the PPPoE via VLAN ID 500. Bridge VLAN ID 600 with a physical port on your router so you can plug the IPTV in.. and you should be good to go.

I don't blame you for not using the stock dir-615 though.. not only does it lack gigabit, it's draft N and has some connection limits imposed on it. Specs are lower than other dir-615's too and it starts dropping connections and slowing down once you hit the 150-200 TCP + UDP connection mark.

Inside the DIR-615 :
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8MB flash/32MB RAM for the DIR-615 rev G1 which they provide..

Anyway, I'm ordering a MikroTik RouterBoard 750G/450G which has gigabit + 680mhz atheros processor + 32/256MB RAM + 64/512MB flash and runs RouterOS. Should definitely be capable of handling the 20mbps connection load and costs about RM230/400 depending on the model. No point trying to find a router to install DD-WRT on when I can already get a fully supported RouterOS/OpenWRT embedded system biggrin.gif
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Nice one, i have tried flash Mikrotik with gigabit and B,G,N Card on it with DD-WRT since no #unifi yet so cannot play with it . Those board also has been sold due to previous project. You can get it cheap from Singapore
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Okay guys, I've spent the last 2 hours doing this ._.

And I have *very* good news smile.gif

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Not only can you run Unifi through your DD-WRT router, you can run DD-WRT on the TMnet DIR-615 G1 router. After looking at some FCC documentation, I realized the chipset (CPU, RAM, FLASH) were exactly identical to the D-Link DIR-615 D1. I took the plunge and reflashed the TM router and YEAHHH biggrin.gif I spent over an hour getting the DDWRT PPPoE daemon to connect over VLAN ID 500. I know how to do this however I'm still testing the stability and VLAN support.. so no guide yet (I don't want you to screw up your router). If this is going to be used by other Unifi users, IPTV has to work flawlessly with the dd-wrt firmware.

Will continue my testing later tongue.gif

UPDATE @ 2.00AM : This is f**king sweet shocking.gif

UPDATE @ 2.06AM : MRTG graphs, full Linux console, SSHd and telnet support, bandwidth graphs, full control over connection limits, system load and status information.. AHHHH Unifi 20mbps + DD-WRT on TM DIR-615 G1 == *orgasmic*

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QUOTE(rizvanrp @ Apr 18 2010, 01:39 AM)
Okay guys, I've spent the last 2 hours doing this ._.

And I have *very* good news smile.gif

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Not only can you run Unifi through your DD-WRT router, you can run DD-WRT on the TMnet DIR-615 G1 router. After looking at some FCC documentation, I realized the chipset (CPU, RAM, FLASH) were exactly identical to the D-Link DIR-615 D1. I took the plunge and reflashed the TM router and YEAHHH biggrin.gif I spent over an hour getting the DDWRT PPPoE daemon to connect over VLAN ID 500. I know how to do this however I'm still testing the stability and VLAN support.. so no guide yet (I don't want you to screw up your router). If this is going to be used by other Unifi users, IPTV has to work flawlessly with the dd-wrt firmware.

Will continue my testing later tongue.gif

UPDATE @ 2.00AM : This is f**king sweet shocking.gif

UPDATE @ 2.06AM : MRTG graphs, full Linux console, SSHd and telnet support, bandwidth graphs, full control over connection limits, system load and status information.. AHHHH Unifi 20mbps + DD-WRT on TM DIR-615 G1 == *orgasmic*
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Pro SIFU!!! lowyat!!!

teach me how to enter ZxYel router i'm using T DB108 modem ....i can get in modem but not router!
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wow. DD-WRT on the stock unifi modem.
how's the iptv?
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Hope IPTV can sign Hong Kong TVB JADE.

So we can see the latest series movie for free. thumbup.gif
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QUOTE(rizvanrp @ Apr 18 2010, 01:39 AM)
Okay guys, I've spent the last 2 hours doing this ._.

And I have *very* good news smile.gif

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user posted image
user posted image

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Not only can you run Unifi through your DD-WRT router, you can run DD-WRT on the TMnet DIR-615 G1 router. After looking at some FCC documentation, I realized the chipset (CPU, RAM, FLASH) were exactly identical to the D-Link DIR-615 D1. I took the plunge and reflashed the TM router and YEAHHH biggrin.gif I spent over an hour getting the DDWRT PPPoE daemon to connect over VLAN ID 500. I know how to do this however I'm still testing the stability and VLAN support.. so no guide yet (I don't want you to screw up your router). If this is going to be used by other Unifi users, IPTV has to work flawlessly with the dd-wrt firmware.

Will continue my testing later tongue.gif

UPDATE @ 2.00AM : This is f**king sweet shocking.gif

UPDATE @ 2.06AM : MRTG graphs, full Linux console, SSHd and telnet support, bandwidth graphs, full control over connection limits, system load and status information.. AHHHH Unifi 20mbps + DD-WRT on TM DIR-615 G1 == *orgasmic*
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crap a doodle doo...why do u always get to have *orgasmic* action first.. cry.gif
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QUOTE(cannavaro @ Apr 18 2010, 03:18 AM)
wow. DD-WRT on the stock unifi modem.
how's the iptv?
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Haven't started work on IPTV yet. The problem at the moment is that the DD-WRT takes the 4 LAN ports on the DIR-615 and bridges them into an interface called vlan1. The WAN interface is placed on vlan2.. so I set up VLAN tagging on vlan2 and made the PPPoE dialer connect via vlan2.500 (vlan2 interface with VLAN ID 500).

I ran into a boatload of problems at first because the dd-wrt firewall actually filters out PPPoE replies from the Fiberhome modem. I didn't know this till I hooked up a sniffer between the Fiberhome and dd-wrt dir-615g1 and sorted it out.

I have to find a way to separate each individual LAN port so I can bridge vlan2.600 (vlan2 interface with VLAN ID 600) with the physical IPTV port. I believe there's an interface to do this in DD-WRT but on the DIR-615D1/D2 firmware, its hidden. Though I can access it and alter the settings I don't know if its making any real difference.

I'll try it soon and post my findings here. As for now, everything works except for :

1) IPTV port (untested)
2) Internet light is always orange regardless of ppp0 connection status (but is easily fixable with a shell script and some gpio commands)
3) USB Shareport (untested but since there's full shell access to the system might have something I overlooked)

Other than that, everything else is working like a charm. Router has some *very* useful features for people who intend to share their lines or are power users. Advanced QoS, MRTG graphs, connection tracker (easily haxxable using some /proc variables) and everything else you love in dd-wrt. It's also way more responsive than before and gives a ton of wireless options such as using a wider frequency band and WPA2 enterprise encryption.

When I last tested the TM DIR-615 firmware, I didn't know what the hell was going on. I ran 3 torrents on 1 PC and my other PC could not establish any connections at all. Basically hit a connection limit. The web server for the TM DIR-615 firmware was also limited to 15 connections, if you ran the apache benchmark tool on it and set it to 15 threads you basically would DoS the router.

Now I know everything >=) Will keep you guys posted of course smile.gif

QUOTE(archonixm @ Apr 17 2010, 05:19 PM)
Can I use pfsense to replace DIR 615 ?
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Yeap

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I noticed that the dir 615 is performance limited ;x any recommendation what is the best router in 2010 for ddrwt ?

I heard 2 recommendations so far:

Netgear RangeMax Dual Band Wireless-N Gigabit Router (WNDR3700)

Buffalo Technology Nfiniti Wireless-N High Power Router & Access Point (WZR-HP-G300NH)



ps: i already have a dir 655, any point of upgrading?
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QUOTE(rizvanrp @ Apr 18 2010, 04:48 AM)
Haven't started work on IPTV yet. The problem at the moment is that the DD-WRT takes the 4 LAN ports on the DIR-615 and bridges them into an interface called vlan1. The WAN interface is placed on vlan2.. so I set up VLAN tagging on vlan2 and made the PPPoE dialer connect via vlan2.500 (vlan2 interface with VLAN ID 500).

I ran into a boatload of problems at first because the dd-wrt firewall actually filters out PPPoE replies from the Fiberhome modem. I didn't know this till I hooked up a sniffer between the Fiberhome and dd-wrt dir-615g1 and sorted it out.

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Great work again, rizzy. Those unifi NOC people monitoring this forum should be learning a lot from your adventure. If only they also take note of what their customers are saying. Gigabit ports on the router is quite a common wish, me included. My storage box has gigabit ethernet. Why those limitation on number of connections? Still Draft-N in the firmware when the protocol have been ratified months ago?

Unifi does not have to look far for customer feedback. Without incurring any cost.
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So far no N best router for DD-WRT i just use my Linksys GL and link it to 8 port gigabit 3com switch

Buffalo might release new N router soon that can support dd-wrt but not sure got gigabit port or not
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QUOTE(rizvanrp @ Apr 18 2010, 04:48 AM)
When I last tested the TM DIR-615 firmware, I didn't know what the hell was going on. I ran 3 torrents on 1 PC and my other PC could not establish any connections at all. Basically hit a connection limit. The web server for the TM DIR-615 firmware was also limited to 15 connections, if you ran the apache benchmark tool on it and set it to 15 threads you basically would DoS the router.

Now I know everything >=) Will keep you guys posted of course smile.gif



They so insistent for us to use their FREE router with their custom firmware so they can throttle us at home instead? shakehead.gif Great job rizz.
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QUOTE(MX510 @ Apr 18 2010, 10:43 AM)
So far no N best router for DD-WRT i just use my Linksys GL and link it to 8 port gigabit 3com switch

Buffalo might release new N router soon that can support dd-wrt but not sure got gigabit port or not
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You mean these ones?

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Wed, 03/10/2010 - 14:05 — admin

BUFFALO has decided to use DD-WRT as the factory default for its HighPower Routers WZR-HP-G300NH, WHR-HP-G300N and WHR-HP-GN distributed in the US and the EU and should be available in june 2010. The firmware is a full featured DD-WRT with a BUFFALO branded interface and contains some BUFFALO specific features.

Right now the normal DD-WRT firmware binaries for the devices are available through the router database. In contrast to other BUFFALO firmwares these binaries can be flashed via webflash making the process much easier.



http://www.dd-wrt.com/site/content/buffalo...actory-firmware





QUOTE(surreall @ Apr 18 2010, 11:04 AM)
They so insistent for us to use their FREE router with their custom firmware so they can throttle us at home instead? shakehead.gif Great job rizz.
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Yeah i realised that, that is why i rather not opt into their bullshit once it becomes available. Who wants to use the default router settings when it's configured to impede torrent download speeds? rolleyes.gif The hardware itself is also limited for torrent downloads.

Lets pray rizvanrp cracks this nutshell of a problem soon sweat.gif

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QUOTE(KAHAK @ Apr 15 2010, 04:05 PM)
look back <<<<<< page u see the TM;s nut plan for HSBB peninsular Sabah Sarawak 2015 vmad.gif
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it's june or july
this is what is told by the TM guy to me
i didn't ask though...he just simply told me when he's upgrading my line to 4Mbps
so he wouldn't just told me something untrue that i didn't even asked
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some how i find that streamyx is much more stable than unifi... do u guy notice that??

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