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Unifi Official TM UniFi High Speed Broadbrand Thread V5, Still, NO cap 4 all unifi packages 4 now

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rogue
post Jun 17 2010, 05:35 PM

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QUOTE(brian12988 @ Jun 17 2010, 05:27 PM)
there is no ISP that does not have problems....just make a a report and chase them..while we "enjoy" our ADSL.
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Try redialing till you get an IP that's from the UniFi range. It looks like the IP block you got still belongs to Indonesia ISP. Does your IP start with 110.159.x.x ? If not redial till you get it and run the speedtest again.
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post Jun 17 2010, 05:42 PM

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QUOTE(brian12988 @ Jun 17 2010, 05:27 PM)
there is no ISP that does not have problems....just make a a report and chase them..while we "enjoy" our ADSL.
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Indeed not all ISP are perfect and i already did a report. I'm annoyed at the fact that nothing was even fixed to begin with.


Added on June 17, 2010, 5:51 pm
QUOTE(rogue @ Jun 17 2010, 05:35 PM)
Try redialing till you get an IP that's from the UniFi range. It looks like the IP block you got still belongs to Indonesia ISP. Does your IP start with 110.159.x.x ? If not redial till you get it and run the speedtest again.
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Yeah it is actually. It even says Telekom Malaysia Berhad but my location is in Indonesia instead of malaysia.
I'll show you what i see on speedtest.
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When the test is running

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I live in Subang Jaya god dammit!



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@soul

What's your IP? Some of you think that because speedtest.net chose Indonesia as your closest server, that you have an Indonesian IP. That's not true.

Get you IP from whatismyip.com/org and check it against the apnic.net database.

inetnum: 110.159.0.0 - 110.159.255.255
netname: ADSLSTREAMYX
descr: CORE IP DEVELOPMENT,
descr: TELEKOM MALAYSIA BERHAD
country: MY
admin-c: SM135-AP
tech-c: EAK2-AP
status: ALLOCATED PORTABLE

As far as I know, all Unifi users so far have been put on 110.159.x.x and this entire range is a Malaysian IP range. But some sites think that Indonesia/East Malaysia is closer to this range so they select Indo as your speedtest server.. no **** your speedtest will be slow.

And yes, the Indo server (PT Telekomunikasi) which it defaults to (yellow star) has terrible connectivity.

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These are my own Unifi speedtests.. as you can see its the ISP field which matters because it tells you what ISP/IP range you're on. The server field is what server you're running the speed test against. When I change between MY/Indo server, the 'server' field changes but the ISP field remains the same.

Don't simply make reports if you don't understand what you're looking at, lol

This is an issue with the GeoIP database speedtest is using, not your line. There's nothing to fix here :/

This post has been edited by rizvanrp: Jun 17 2010, 05:54 PM
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post Jun 17 2010, 05:54 PM

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QUOTE(sOUlcRAVEr @ Jun 17 2010, 05:42 PM)
I live in Subang Jaya god dammit!
Which part of Subang ?

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post Jun 17 2010, 05:59 PM

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QUOTE(rizvanrp @ Jun 17 2010, 05:52 PM)
@soul

What's your IP? Some of you think that because speedtest.net chose Indonesia as your closest server, that you have an Indonesian IP. That's not true.

Get you IP from whatismyip.com/org and check it against the apnic.net database.

inetnum:      110.159.0.0 - 110.159.255.255
netname:      ADSLSTREAMYX
descr:        CORE IP DEVELOPMENT,
descr:        TELEKOM MALAYSIA BERHAD
country:      MY
admin-c:      SM135-AP
tech-c:      EAK2-AP
status:      ALLOCATED PORTABLE

As far as I know, all Unifi users so far have been put on 110.159.x.x and this entire range is a Malaysian IP range. But some sites think that Indonesia/East Malaysia is closer to this range so they select Indo as your speedtest server.. no **** your speedtest will be slow.

And yes, the Indo server (PT Telekomunikasi) which it defaults to (yellow star) has terrible connectivity.

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These are my own Unifi speedtests.. as you can see its the ISP field which matters because it tells you what ISP/IP range you're on. The server field is what server you're running the speed test against. When I change between MY/Indo server, the 'server' field changes but the ISP field remains the same.

Don't simply make reports if you don't understand what you're looking at, lol

This is an issue with the GeoIP database speedtest is using, not your line.
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Oh wow you just made my worries go away especially after reading about TM having backdoors installed on the router or something. But it still doesn't explain why im getting 1mb upload speed and my last weeks problem...and i'm getting the same upload speed problem using Unifi's speedometer from their main site.
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post Jun 17 2010, 06:02 PM

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@soul

Read my V4 post about speedtest accuracy for Unifi :3

http://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?showtopi...post&p=33261734
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QUOTE(rizvanrp @ Jun 16 2010, 02:11 PM)

Google DNS unblocks most sites but some have a HTTP level filter on them (totally drops all HTTP traffic), need to use an SSH SOCKS proxy/VPN for that as even a http proxy will not work
hi rizvanrp, can help explain the HTTP level filter part ? why using Google DNS and yet we still cannot access the site ? who is blocking it ? rclxub.gif
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As in, when you attempt to connect to some sites.. the DNS resolves the correct IP and all but the site returns no data, just a blank page. Can either be a block by TM or by the site operator. But I think I've tested it with a HTTP proxy before (can't really remember) and it has the same results, which leads me to believe its a local HTTP filter done by the ISP.
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post Jun 17 2010, 06:19 PM

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I read your post and jeez that is weird but informative!

So funny thing i picked KL to run the test and this is what i got
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750 MILES AWAY!

Upload speed still is low though...UNIFI technical assistant guy says i shouldn't be getting that low for my upload speed..now i have to wait for them to call back.
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@soul

Like I said, the GeoIP database is screwed up ._.

And if you read my post I linked earlier, it was to show that speedtest.net isn't that accurate. If you want to test your lines max capacity, multiple connections such as those made by bittorrent will do the trick and max your line out for you.

Speedtest.. not really. I can't pull over 6mbps on it with my VIP20 connection but I get 20mbps easily using torrents/multi-threaded HTTP downloads.

EDIT: I think my keyboards 'R' key is spoilt sad.gif

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post Jun 17 2010, 06:29 PM

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QUOTE(rizvanrp @ Jun 17 2010, 06:23 PM)
@soul

Like I said, the GeoIP database is screwed up ._.

And if you read my post I linked earlier, it was to show that speedtest.net isn't that accurate. If you want to test your lines max capacity, multiple connections such as those made by bittorrent will do the trick and max your line out for you.

Speedtest.. not really. I can't pull over 6mbps on it with my VIP20 connection but I get 20mbps easily using torrents/multi-threaded HTTP downloads.

EDIT: I think my keyboards 'R' key is spoilt sad.gif
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I think ill take your advice and do this "bittorrent" thing you kids always talk about and see what turns up! Thanks for the help!
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QUOTE(rizvanrp @ Jun 17 2010, 06:11 PM)
@sting

As in, when you attempt to connect to some sites.. the DNS resolves the correct IP and all but the site returns no data, just a blank page. Can either be a block by TM or by the site operator. But I think I've tested it with a HTTP proxy before (can't really remember) and it has the same results, which leads me to believe its a local HTTP filter done by the ISP.
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thanks, I was trying to open a xxx site using Google DNS and there should be no reason why the site operator stops us from visiting ...... so TM is trying to do funny things nowadays ?
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Streaming uses a lot of bandwidth you know tongue.gif
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its like my company IP is in india...laugh.gif
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post Jun 17 2010, 07:34 PM

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Riv helped me setup my utorrent.

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Uploaded with ImageShack.us

Damn fast 1 MB/s

The max i got was 1.1 MB/s



For megaupload premium using Jdownloader

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1.14 MB/s

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post Jun 17 2010, 09:11 PM

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QUOTE(Moogle Stiltzkin @ Jun 17 2010, 07:34 PM)
Riv helped me setup my utorrent.

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Uploaded with ImageShack.us

Damn fast 1 MB/s

The max i got was 1.1 MB/s
For megaupload premium using Jdownloader

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1.14 MB/s
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wow, that is fast!

possible to reveal the settings here?

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I just successfully configured the DIR-615 into a VLAN bridge; everything's working fine except the IPTV. I now get an error 901003 - The server is busy. It's plugged into the 4th (Red) port of the DIR-615. Anyone else getting this or something's gone wrong with my config?
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QUOTE(Lucas @ Jun 17 2010, 09:11 PM)
wow, that is fast. Lots of H264 flac..

possible to reveal the settings here?



Here you go nod.gif The settings i used for the Unifi hardware they gave me which was Fiberhome modem > DIR-615 router as the main router AP > my desktop pc connected via ethernet rj45 cable not wireless


Utorrent unifi settings for 10mb


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Utorrent version 2.0.3 beta build 20091

max global connections: 2k

torrent connections 1k

upload slots: 4



BT encryption set to Enabled + allow legacy connections (so you can get the most amount of peer connections)



Portforward: 60xxx (the xxx replaced by any digit you prefer e.g. 60983 or something. I did not use UPNP. I manually portforwarded on the DIR-615 and rebooted the router. I tested that the portforward worked, using the utorrent > setup guide, untick bandwidth test, only use network test. If it works it is green. Do not save after you do the test lulz. )



bt.transp_disposition: 31

max_halfopen: 50



Anyway after saving all the settings, i close utorrent application (not minimized. I actually shut down the program). Then i start it back up to make the new settings load nod.gif



Hope that helped.







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post Jun 17 2010, 10:31 PM

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Scrap that; I turned the IPTV unit's power off/on and it now works. Duh!

QUOTE(kengsim @ Jun 17 2010, 09:18 PM)
I just successfully configured the DIR-615 into a VLAN bridge; everything's working fine except the IPTV. I now get an error 901003 - The server is busy. It's plugged into the 4th (Red) port of the DIR-615. Anyone else getting this or something's gone wrong with my config?
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QUOTE(rizvanrp @ Jun 17 2010, 05:52 PM)
@soul

What's your IP? Some of you think that because speedtest.net chose Indonesia as your closest server, that you have an Indonesian IP. That's not true.

Get you IP from whatismyip.com/org and check it against the apnic.net database.

inetnum:      110.159.0.0 - 110.159.255.255
netname:      ADSLSTREAMYX
descr:        CORE IP DEVELOPMENT,
descr:        TELEKOM MALAYSIA BERHAD
country:      MY
admin-c:      SM135-AP
tech-c:       EAK2-AP
status:       ALLOCATED PORTABLE

As far as I know, all Unifi users so far have been put on 110.159.x.x and this entire range is a Malaysian IP range. But some sites think that Indonesia/East Malaysia is closer to this range so they select Indo as your speedtest server.. no **** your speedtest will be slow.

And yes, the Indo server (PT Telekomunikasi) which it defaults to (yellow star) has terrible connectivity.

user posted image
user posted image

These are my own Unifi speedtests.. as you can see its the ISP field which matters because it tells you what ISP/IP range you're on. The server field is what server you're running the speed test against. When I change between MY/Indo server, the 'server' field changes but the ISP field remains the same.

Don't simply make reports if you don't understand what you're looking at, lol

This is an issue with the GeoIP database speedtest is using, not your line. There's nothing to fix here :/
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Is the tmnut unifi speedometer reliable for testing speed ??? I'm not sure whether i should report to complain about speed not being 10mb on their speedometer. What do you think :/

Yes my ip same range as yours showing from indonesia rolleyes.gif

This post has been edited by Moogle Stiltzkin: Jun 17 2010, 11:04 PM

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