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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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warlove3
post Jun 11 2010, 10:29 PM

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lol.....i have 1+3 gigabit adapter and 1xHigh gain usb wifi on the pfsense sempron based pc....
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QUOTE(warlove3 @ Jun 11 2010, 10:29 PM)
lol.....i have 1+3 gigabit adapter and 1xHigh gain usb wifi on the pfsense sempron based pc....
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Should be fine then
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post Jun 11 2010, 10:34 PM

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k thanks for recommendations =D.....
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post Jun 12 2010, 12:17 AM

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New Unifi install policy to change the 'operator' password.. some people messaging me saying it doesn't work anymore ._.

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UPDATE 11th June 2010 : I've been receiving messages from Unifi users telling me that these passwords do not work on newer Unifi installs. If your router is using Firmware 7.05 (listed at the top right corner of the web user interface @ 192.168.0.1), these passwords listed below are the default combinations for that firmware. If these combinations are not working, it means that TM has changed their install policy to modify the passwords for the 'admin' and 'operator' account. Please contact TM and make sure they give you access to these accounts.. especially the 'operator' account so you can configure the security yourself using this guide. It is your right as a user to have access to both of these accounts so that you have control over your own router and network security. If they refuse to disclose the passwords, pressing and holding the RESET button with a small pin/pen tip for 10-20 seconds while the router is powered on (until the power light changes from green to orange) will reset your router to the stock username/password combinations listed below. This will also reset your wireless and internet connection settings, meaning you have to re-insert your Unifi username and password into the router and save the settings yourself. If you are refused access to the 'operator' account and have to reset the router to regain access to it, please get a tech savvy friend to setup your router for you properly. All the required material this person would need is on this website and the router configuration is the same as Streamyx (if you're on Unifi VIP home packages). If there's anything else, please contact me on my forum.lowyat.net account -- rizvanrp . Stay safe, - rizzy smile.gif

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unifi users... is it as good as they promote it?? and whats the downloading speed u guys get...
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post Jun 12 2010, 11:38 AM

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want to ask where do I find the password for dynamic PPPoE to logon ? is it the one stated in the Unifi registration confirmation printout when I applied for Unifi at TM point ?
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QUOTE(Sting Ray @ Jun 12 2010, 11:38 AM)
want to ask where do I find the password for dynamic PPPoE to logon ? is it the one stated in the Unifi registration confirmation printout when I applied for Unifi at TM point ?
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Yeah, its the one listed under the "High Speed Internet - Residential - xx Mbps" row on the printout slip
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QUOTE(rizvanrp @ Jun 12 2010, 11:43 AM)
Yeah, its the one listed under the "High Speed Internet - Residential - xx Mbps" row on the printout slip
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post Jun 12 2010, 12:06 PM

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Unifi seems abnormally fast today whistling.gif

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post Jun 12 2010, 12:14 PM

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QUOTE(rizvanrp @ Jun 12 2010, 01:06 PM)
Unifi seems abnormally fast today whistling.gif

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u use 40M?
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QUOTE(sg999 @ Jun 12 2010, 12:14 PM)
u use 40M?
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Where got~ laugh.gif
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post Jun 12 2010, 01:07 PM

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U sure you didn't uncap the internet? tongue.gif
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post Jun 12 2010, 02:16 PM

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wah, 40mbps,

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when only will reach sabah? zzz...last time said 2mb/4mb also....make so big story... in the end also neva reach sbh,swk...
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Finally my place got unifi. I'm scheduled for Wednesday next week for them to set it up.

Today i got the brochure explaining about Unifi, so i called up to check if it was available and it was.

Previously they said they would call me as soon as they had it. They never did. They were probably hoping to keep quiet until next month when i would have to pay for installation fees like most unifi users would..... i wouldn't put it past them thinking along these lines tongue.gif

But then again i did receive the brochure *grumble -.-;


My advise, chase them up yourself and don't expect them to revert back to you even though they say they will. They are good liars rolleyes.gif



And another worrying thing. In the brochure, they still say the cap remains the same as during the Unifi launch. Kinda worrying because they will later use that as an excuse to cap what they originally planned as soon as more people have signed up. I would advise some caution regarding their cap policy for the future hmm.gif

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post Jun 12 2010, 03:47 PM

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QUOTE(Moogle Stiltzkin @ Jun 12 2010, 03:32 PM)
Finally my place got unifi. I'm scheduled for Wednesday next week for them to set it up.

Today i got the brochure explaining about Unifi, so i called up to check if it was available and it was.

Previously they said they would call me as soon as they had it. They never did. They were probably hoping to keep quiet until next month when i would have to pay for installation fees like most unifi users would..... i wouldn't put it past them thinking along these lines tongue.gif

But then again i did receive the brochure *grumble -.-;
My advise, chase them up yourself and don't expect them to revert back to you even though they say they will. They are good liars  rolleyes.gif
And another worrying thing. In the brochure, they still say the cap remains the same as during the Unifi launch. Kinda worrying because they will later use that as an excuse to cap what they originally planned as soon as more people have signed up. I would advise some caution regarding their cap policy for the future hmm.gif
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I also just got the brochure a few days ago even though I've been using it since launch week. I think they needed time to print it.. but you're lucky they covered your area biggrin.gif

I'm not really worried about data caps, can bypass them if you have teh skillz wink.gif
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post Jun 12 2010, 04:31 PM

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QUOTE(rizvanrp @ Jun 12 2010, 03:47 PM)
I also just got the brochure a few days ago even though I've been using it since launch week. I think they needed time to print it.. but you're lucky they covered your area biggrin.gif

I'm not really worried about data caps, can bypass them if you have teh skillz wink.gif
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Which i don't icon_question.gif

Anyway another good news, seems my ESR-9850 has been shipped. Probably get it next week same time that i get Unifi, just in time nod.gif


Oh by the way Riv, since my Unifi is being setup, maybe can check whether they are giving a random password to the admin account shocking.gif

By chance will they give me the admin username and password if i ask for it?


side note, 10Mbit = 1.19 MBytes/sec. If you're getting a download speed between 0.9 and 1.2 MB/sec, then that's normal cool.gif

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post Jun 12 2010, 07:33 PM

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QUOTE(rizvanrp @ Jun 12 2010, 12:17 AM)
New Unifi install policy to change the 'operator' password.. some people messaging me saying it doesn't work anymore ._.
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Not only this.

I just got my Unifi installed today (Land).

Now I cant even access my router page, 192.168.0.1

1. I have tried using different PCs, different browsers, Different LAN port (1,2,3, not the IPTV (red)), all failed (add combination of all)

2. Ipconfig/all shows default gateway pointing to 192.168.0.1

3. Pinging to 192.168.0.1 show positive result.

Any expert here who can guide me thru to get access to the router page?

Is it possible to even lock us out of the router? The Router firmware is still 7.05



BTW, referring to: http://unifi.athena.my/index.php?option=co...id=49&Itemid=61

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Once this is all done, enter your Unifi username and password into the web user interface of your own router (not the DIR-615). The mode should be Dynamic PPPoE (if you're on Unifi home packages) and it should be setup the same way you would setup your Streamyx/Jaring/Other ADSL connection. If you did everything properly, it will connect fine :)


What is the login and password for the PPPoE? Today, after they install, they only gave me the Wifi password, they din even give me the login and password for unifi email. I was told that the unifi email (login and password) was not the same in the Router (dlink 615). how true is it?

Thanks in advance

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post Jun 12 2010, 07:56 PM

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QUOTE(Lucas @ Jun 12 2010, 07:33 PM)

What is the login and password for the PPPoE? Today, after they install, they only gave me the Wifi password, they din even give me the login and password for unifi email. I was told that the unifi email (login and password) was not the same in the Router (dlink 615). how true is it?

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it is stated in the Unifi registration confirmation sheet when you first applied for Unifi at TM point. I have set up the Unifi login name and password based on that. Rizvanrp confirmed that for PPPoE the password is the one listed under the "High Speed Internet - Residential - xx Mbps" row.
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post Jun 12 2010, 08:09 PM

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QUOTE(Sting Ray @ Jun 12 2010, 07:56 PM)
it is stated in the Unifi registration confirmation sheet when you first applied for Unifi at TM point. I have set up the Unifi login name and password based on that. Rizvanrp confirmed that for PPPoE the password is the one listed under the "High Speed Internet - Residential - xx Mbps" row.
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is it (the PPPoE) the same login/password we use for the unifi email?

http://webmail.unifi.my/portal/dt?desktop....=unifi.my,o=isp



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