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leroy87
post Aug 23 2010, 09:54 AM

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hopefully it will come soon cipan..
1malaysia plan or melaka broadband?

leroy87
post Aug 25 2010, 09:07 AM

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banda hilir, town areas should be able to get...
depends on ur technician how they check it...
do not trust the one that they check from TMpoint computers.
that one canot be trusted.
I went tmpoint that time they check, they say not support. but technician come and check . he said ok..
What they check is the :

1. Attenuation value.
2. SNR value.

If you can enter your modem/router page, go to Statistics or anything that can see your connection status.

SNR
SNR means Signal to Noise Ratio. Simply put divide the Signal value by Noise Value and you get SNR. You need high SNR for a stable connection. In general, a higher signal to noise ratio will result in less errors.

* 6bB. or below = Bad and will experience no line synchronisation and frequent disconnections
* 7dB-10dB. = Fair but does not leave much room for variances in conditions.
* 11dB-20dB. = Good with little or no disconnection problems
* 20dB-28dB. = Excellent
* 29dB. or above = Outstanding

Line Attenuation
In gerneral, attenuation is the loss of signal over distance. Unfortunately, dB loss is not just dependent on distance. It also depends on cable type and gauge (which can differ over the length of the cable), the number and location other connection points on the cable.

* 20bB. and below = Outstanding
* 20dB-30dB. = Excellent
* 30dB-40dB. = Very Good
* 40dB-50dB. = Good
* 50dB-60dB. = Poor and may experience connectivity issues
* 60dB. and above = Bad and will experience connectivity issues

Line attenuation also affects your speed.

* 75 dB+: Out of range for broadband
* 60-75 dB: max speed up to 512kbps
* 43-60dB: max speed up to 1Mbps
* 0-42dB: speed up to 2Mbps+

source: http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r23051776-...ine-Attenuation

Some old modem/router you cant see this values. But if you can, den you can fight with the technician back. =)
Hope this helps.
Goodluck in getting your 4mbps.
leroy87
post Aug 25 2010, 02:26 PM

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If you cancel your current account (provided that contract expired), you need to wait 1month after deactivation, for you to be able to apply a new package/application.
leroy87
post Aug 25 2010, 03:00 PM

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yeah i guess it works that way. haha. Siapa cepat dia dapat.. u know la nowadays so many applicants.. den if they nv upgrade their dslam ports.. slowly wait la u haha
leroy87
post Aug 26 2010, 02:18 PM

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QUOTE(xanax @ Aug 26 2010, 12:36 PM)
is there a download limit for the 4mbps
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recently they on and off got limit or throttle ur torrents download..
especialy for .avi, .mpeg, and .mkv files..
onli certain time u can get high speed.

gila gila wan..
I was donwloading software through torrent the other day and managed to get 380kbps++..
Im quite happy with it. Pay RM88 for that speed. consider ok liao la..
leroy87
post Aug 27 2010, 05:02 PM

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lol i cant see what is that you posted up. the words are small.
leroy87
post Oct 21 2010, 12:47 PM

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Today is Hari Melaka Maju Jaya! lol public holiday for Melaka
leroy87
post Mar 24 2011, 12:33 AM

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Js go to gjh berang tm net branch n ask the kakak there... The other tmnet branches all kknda useless and slow..

 

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