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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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Epic_winner091
post May 14 2010, 08:41 AM

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Do Torrents work with UniFi? This is my first experience with TM's internet service. I never used TM (for internet) befor.e
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post May 14 2010, 09:07 AM

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QUOTE(Epic_winner091 @ May 14 2010, 08:41 AM)
Do Torrents work with UniFi? This is my first experience with TM's internet service. I never used TM (for internet) befor.e
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yes, if you look on the first page, there's even videos of unifi users showing off their speed.
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post May 14 2010, 10:11 AM

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thats it? so theres absolutely no new info...

QUOTE(MX510 @ May 14 2010, 07:51 AM)
TM is currently monitoring the Current UniFi users type of usage and behavior, that's why P2P is not blocked at this moment.

what is there to monitor so much? they are not a new isp. they have been running streamyx for more than a decade.
im sure they know that a large proportion (>90% ??) of unifi customers will be from streamyx.

block p2p? so they want to implement a usage cap and still block certain protocols? really?

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More channels will be added to IPTV soon.
how many times have we heard this from all the failed contenders to astro. we want quality programs not crap free-to-air channels. tm will say, if you want quality must pay more. then everyone will be #@!?, i will stick with astro, you can take back the set-top-box and reduce my monthly subscription for unifi.

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TM will enforced some sort of throttling ( decreased of speed ) if VIP Home packages exceed the FUP.
why cant they be responsible corporate citizen and let customers know straight up in b&w when they launched unifi. everyday there are new customers signing up and being tied into a 2 year contract.

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post May 14 2010, 10:24 AM

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actually...the other day when i called up streamyx to complain about slow connection, they got mention that the streamyx ppl are going to be maintaining the Unifi service also...maybe server also same one @@
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QUOTE(zenquix @ May 13 2010, 11:10 PM)
turn off the n protocol of the dir-615. just stick to b/g. noticed it goes further and is more stable. Also don't use channel 12 and 13.
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I have changed to B/G few days ago as I also originally thought probably it was the cause. I have also tried channel 1, 6 (default) and 11 but the VPN connection is still not stable.

just out of curiosity, why can't we use channel 12 & 13 although it is in the list ?

QUOTE(rizvanrp @ May 14 2010, 07:49 AM)
@Sting Ray

Sometimes, wireless connections tend to drop packets. Windows reports the link as still 'connected' but depending on the quality of the wireless link, if you tried to ping or send data across the network you would notice it timing out.

Different VPN protocols (and protocol configurations) are susceptible to a different level of network disruption.. so if this wireless connection were to be timing out for even 3-5 seconds perhaps the VPN client would assume the VPN server on the other end is not active anymore and close the link. This could be whats happening in your case.
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many thanks to rizvanrp, you are much more expert than the Unifi centre rclxms.gif

except for the VPN connection issue, for my personal use I have no other complain......... for BT I can get download and upload speed of around 1.0 ~ to 1.2 MB/s for files with good seeds.


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post May 14 2010, 10:53 AM

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@Sting Ray
if u use bought a local branded notebook with intel chipset, u are not able to scan channel > 11
those channel are not licensed to use in malaysia. but some AP/router still have those channels in their firmware.

those channels are used in japan etc.
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QUOTE(MX510 @ May 14 2010, 08:51 AM)
During the session yesterday we manage to sort a few things out during the discussion with TM Corp Top Management.

TM is currently monitoring the Current UniFi users type of usage and behavior, that's why P2P is not blocked at this moment.

They will see and turn on the Fair Usage Policy on what kind of amount of bandwidth for Home users would be. I said to them that 60GB is insufficient for Home VIP packages.

Home users can take Biz Package if they don't want to apply the FUP but Biz Package cannot take the home package. Biz package doesn't contain IPTV

More channels will be added to IPTV soon. Astro has secured the exclusive right for their HD Channel so not sure how they counter this.

TM will enforced some sort of throttling ( decreased of speed ) if VIP Home packages exceed the FUP. However the Top Management doesn't decide what speed if u get ( This is not final yet )
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Astro has secured the exclusive right for their HD Channel
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maksud apa? rclxub.gif


Added on May 14, 2010, 12:12 pm
QUOTE(azwan92 @ May 13 2010, 10:58 PM)
usj 16 too, yesterday they get underground near my house. they pull the long cables. just wait for them to pull to the poles, wait next month, and me and my father will go subscribe. icon_rolleyes.gif
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post May 14 2010, 01:59 PM

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Spotted TM doing some construction near my area's exchange last night, could this be for the HSBB?

http://twitpic.com/1nlu4t

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Just found this video, unifi speed demo.



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today they put the blue optics cable inside the black hose underneath the road, its long. in usj 16 again, 3 days already. biggrin.gif
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post May 14 2010, 08:06 PM

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I'm on 10 but lately my torrent is soooo slow..dunno why sad.gif
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QUOTE(eddie_lim @ May 14 2010, 10:53 AM)
@Sting Ray
if u use bought a local branded notebook with intel chipset, u are not able to scan channel > 11
those channel are not licensed to use in malaysia. but some AP/router still have those channels in their firmware.

those channels are used in japan etc.
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OIC .......... our notebooks are purchased locally (dell and toshiba) with intel chipset. I can see that my neighbours are either using channel 1, 6 or 11.
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i have channel 1-13 in my belkin router, currently using channel 3, my neighbour use 11 lol
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Got a question to ask. With Unifi, can it be configured using the existing phone socket in the wall?

My question is what is the solution if i want to use the phone for upstairs and downstairs? Coz if the phone signal is transmitted from only one source, either upstairs or downstairs, im afraid the reception will be weak.
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post May 15 2010, 12:23 AM

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For some reason it randomly disconnects and reconnects (while on Windows where the LAN icon shows "A network cable has been unplugged" and after a few seconds it reconnects).

Is it the router? I'm connecting using Ethernet.

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post May 15 2010, 12:28 AM

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QUOTE(TehWateva @ May 14 2010, 01:59 PM)
Spotted TM doing some construction near my area's exchange last night, could this be for the HSBB?

http://twitpic.com/1nlu4t
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dont think so. if HSBB it will clearly say jalur lebar.
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Some updates on my work :

I was really bored so about 3 hours ago (9pm-ish), I tried to get the Windows PPPoE dialer to dial into Unifi using software alone. People have been able to get PPPoE dialers in Linux to easily connect to Unifi because you simply have to load the 8021q module and point the config file to <interface>.500.. however it's not so simple in Windows.

I'm using a Realtek card so I downloaded the Realtek VLAN and teaming tool to try and get some VLAN support.. turns out the tool is basically sh*t and it screwed up my network interfaces the to point I had to reinstall them. It also did not work at all sad.gif

So I broke out dev-c++ and the winpcap library and 3 hours later.. tada~

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Unifi via Windows PPPoE dialer without using any additional hardware or hardware drivers. The PC (or netbook in this case) is plugged directly into the Fiberhome modem.

Basically, the program I made captures outbound PPPoE traffic and tags it with the appropriate VLAN ID (increases the frame size by 4 bytes FYI). When the Fiberhome modem receives this VLAN ID 500 tagged traffic, it responds with the standard PPPoE authentication process (PADI <-> PADO <-> PADR) on VLAN 500. Because the Realtek NIC doesn't support VLANs in Windows, it simply strips the VLAN protocol off the ethernet frame and Windows then assumes its a PPPoE link running without a VLAN (like streamyx).

In other words, it acts a translator to strip and add VLAN tagging whenever necessary to ensure you can plug the Fiberhome modem directly into your PC and dial in like you would with Streamyx. Pretty cool huh? biggrin.gif

Pseudo VLAN tagging~
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QUOTE(Calvin871989 @ Apr 29 2010, 11:02 PM)
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haa? no CAP? sure ?? but it notice tht if RM149 pacakge can got maximum download 60GB..which one can thrust??? rclxub.gif rclxub.gif rclxub.gif
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Must understand, no cap for now.
Means that they currently "disable" the 60GB capping.
And they might "enable" it back in the future (tomorrow? next month? next year? 2020? no one knows).
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QUOTE(amirudin920927 @ May 15 2010, 02:45 AM)
haa? no CAP? sure ?? but it notice tht if RM149 pacakge can got maximum download 60GB..which one can thrust???  rclxub.gif  rclxub.gif  rclxub.gif
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