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post Apr 29 2010, 11:01 PM, updated 16y ago

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TM UniFi High Speed Broadbrand News

(26 March 2010) http://twitter.com/TMCorp/status/11073868275
LATEST: NO volume cap 4 all #unifi packages 4 now.Decision due to public feedback.TMwill only monitor usage pattern 4 time being

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Welcome To The Official TM UniFi High Speed Broadbrand Thread V4

Official TM Website
Official UniFi Website
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Help & Support

How To Subscribe
It’s easy to subscribe to the UniFi package of your choice.
Just follow these simple steps:
1. Check for UniFi service availability at the Check Service Availability page
2. If your location is serviceable, just drop in to any TMpoint below to subscribe to UniFi:

A. Bangsar
B. Menara TM
C. Taipan
D. Shah Alam
E. Damansara Utama
F. Muzium Telekom

You may also subscribe by calling the TM UniFi Centre at 1300881222 or email us at enquiry@unifi.my This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

TMpoint

For general enquiries, or for more info on UniFi, please visit your nearest TMpoint Centre:

Central Region

TMpoint Bangsar
No.8 & 10,
Tingkat Bawah,
Jalan Telawi 5,
Bangsar Baru,
59100 Kuala Lumpur
03-8023 4488

TMpoint Menara TM
Tkt Bawah, Menara TM
Jalan Pantai Bharu
50672 Kuala Lumpur
03-2241 2000

TMpoint Taipan
No.27 & 29,
Jalan USJ 10/1A
47620 Subang Jaya
Selangor
03-8023 4488

TMpoint Damansara Utama
No. 91-93, Jln. SS 21/1A,
Damansara Utama
47400 Petaling Jaya
Selangor
03-7727 6122

TMpoint Shah Alam
Bangunan TM Shah Alam
Persiaran Damai,
Seksyen 11
40000 Shah Alam
Selangor
03-5513 4553

TMpoint Muzium Telekom
Bangunan Muzium TM,
Jalan Raja Chulan,
50200 Kuala Lumpur
03-2072 9393

Billing and Payment Guide -> http://www.unifi.my/unifi/index.php?option...d=65&Itemid=217

Installation Guide

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Installation Guide

Here, we show you how we deliver UniFi to your home or office. From making an appointment, until your sign off the acceptance of our service, you will learn step-by-step the process of how we bring this new digital lifestyle technology straight to your home or office.

Step 1: Appointment

Appointment is made at the point of registration. You may choose your preferred date and time for UniFi installation. Please note that installation for FTTx (Fibre to the Home or Office) is expected to take between 4-8 hours, and VDSL2, 2-3 hours.

24 hours prior to the agreed installation date and time, our TM UniFi Centre will give you a call for a quick confirmation. Our UniFi technician will also call you just before he goes to the agreed address of installation.

Step 2: Site Assessment

Upon arrival at your home or office, our technician will brief you on the step-by-step process of the entire installation. This includes:
- Site assessment (outdoor and indoor)
- Cable entrance (drilling point for FTTx)
- Equipment termination point
- Route of wiring
In the case of FTTx installation, our technician will determine the location of the Fibre Distribution Point (FDP), whether it is located on an overhead pole, or underground. If the underground fibre access is blocked due to any home or office renovation, it may require a longer installation period than for overhead fibre access installation.

For VDSL2, site assessment is much quicker since our technician need only access the building’s MDF room and perform the necessary cabling there.
Note: VDSL2 - your existing Streamyx or Business Broadband access will be disabled during this exercise.

Step 3: Installation

Now we are ready for installation – During this process, some minimal drilling will be involved. After laying the cables we will determine which modem is suitable for your home. Indoor installation requires more time as our technician needs to lay the internal fibre optic cable. Cables of sufficient length will be provided. However, in cases where additional cable lengths are required, some minimal charges will be incurred. For the aesthetic purposes, these wires will be housed in a casing.

However, if you wish it to be a drill-free installation, and if the fibre optic cables are required to be pulled through your home or office ceiling, we have a panel of contractors that you can work with. Charges will be settled directly to them.

VDSL2 does not require drilling since UniFi connection will come from the existing phone jack in your home or office. For this premise type, indoor installation requires minimal setup time.

Step 4: Equipment Setup

After laying all the cables, it’s time to connect the equipment. Our technician will first set up the BTU followed by Premise Gateway, Set-top-Box (for Residential package only) and DECT Phone. Once the equipment is tested and works properly, our technician will then show you that all the services are in working order.

Step 5: Completion

You are required to sign-off a Service Acceptance Form (SAF) as part of the process to complete the installation work. For a complete understanding of what TM UniFi service is, please read the terms and conditions in your service agreement. If you require more information or encounter any problems with the services, please contact us through any of the following avenues

24/7 Technical Assistance

Having problems with your UniFi service? We are ready to assist you 24/7.Just call our Technical Support team:
1 300 88 1221

Initial steps you can take:
If possible, always try to troubleshoot or do a quick check by yourself first, such as:

1. Ensure that all equipment are switched on and properly connected to the power points.
2. Ensure that all equipment are correctly connected to each other, no loose cable connections.
3. If you think your Internet connection is slow or erratic, you may want to test your Internet speed at the UniFi Speedtest first.

- If the results return as normal, the problem may be caused by the website or server you are accessing.
- If the results return as unsatisfactory, call us immediately for assistance.

Things you SHOULD NOT DO:

Do not carry out any of the following without any advice from the TM UniFi Centre or TM Technicians:

1. Hard reset or reconfigure the following equipment:

i. Broadband Termination Unit (BTU)
ii. Residential/Premise Gateway (RG/PG)
iii. Set-Top-Box (STB)

2. Hard resetting the above equipment may cause service interruption
3. Unplug or move existing wiring especially cables that connect the Fibre Wall Socket (FWS) to the BTU and BTU to the RG/PG.

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Frequently Asked Questions -> http://www.unifi.my/unifi/index.php?option...d=51&Itemid=203
UniFi RESIDENTIAL GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS -> http://www.unifi.my/unifi/index.php?option...d=68&Itemid=214

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lol.. so its permanent onot?
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If the user base doesn't increase I reckon it would be permanent. laugh.gif
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If permanently uncapped. That's he way it should be laugh.gif


If not.. at most 500GB cap for their lowest package.
No I'm not joking here. tongue.gif


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post Apr 30 2010, 12:31 AM

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QUOTE(Chyan @ Apr 30 2010, 12:29 AM)
If permanently uncapped. That's he way it should be laugh.gif
If not.. at most 500GB cap for their lowest package.
No I'm not joking here. tongue.gif
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My downloads hitting 400 GB this month.

I'm a VIP5 user btw.
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waa, you guys got Unifi, so song la,

I wont have any chance to use it, maybe forever,

2mbps 4mbps/ unifi will never be covered in town locations.........

now my place even 2mbps/4mbps streamyx also dun have, at least 1mbps can reach 1.3mbps...

but i want unifi that 20mbps fast...... sad.gif

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unifi for shoplot only available on business package sad.gif
i just happened to rent a room @ shoplot, and because of their policy, i can only subscribe business pack T.T
paying $50 extra , and not getting movie box x.x"
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QUOTE(franklooi96 @ Apr 30 2010, 12:31 AM)
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My downloads hitting 400 GB this month.

I'm a VIP5 user btw.
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What do you download? 400GB a month!!!
You leave your PC ON 24x7 just downloading?
How much is your electricity bill a month?
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why no news
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QUOTE(franklooi96 @ Apr 30 2010, 12:31 AM)
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My downloads hitting 400 GB this month.

I'm a VIP5 user btw.
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Wow super bandwith hogger.
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QUOTE(sg999 @ Apr 30 2010, 09:45 AM)
PUCHONG
why no news
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i just called Unifi. they say the contract is for 24mths but 1st month is free.

was i scammed?
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Looks like TM is really working full swing to deploy the fiber optic connections. Saw TM contractor in Jln Ipoh (near UMA RANI Restaurant) doing work in the man hole which is on the main road. I think cabling work completed.

Also then later saw them in Bandar Baru Sentul (infront of Sentul LRT) , also working on the man hole. Cabling work also looks completed.
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dear unifi users here.... are you facing problem connecting wireless with the WPA2 security feature turned on?

also, i found that the distance for wifi connection of my modem was very bad compare to linksys wireless modem.... (at home, one floor away cannot connect liao, while linksys with streamyx works just fine)

are these problem apply to any of you too? or just my bad luck!
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QUOTE(Icehart @ Apr 30 2010, 04:31 PM)
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q4 already pasang fiber box
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I saw TM pulling one cable around 1-2inches thick. How many core is the fiber optic cable that they are pulling.
Isit sufficient to cater to all the users in high density area ? Also how about future expansion/demand ?



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QUOTE(sg999 @ Apr 30 2010, 04:59 PM)
q4 already pasang fiber box
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Patience bro, Puchong ready by Q3 2010 nod.gif That time only subscribe, in the meantime, use 4Mbps first
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QUOTE(Icehart @ Apr 30 2010, 07:28 PM)
Patience bro, Puchong ready by Q3 2010  nod.gif That time only subscribe, in the meantime, use 4Mbps first
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i just curious why the put fiber box to Q4 first
but q3 did nothing rclxm9.gif


Added on April 30, 2010, 6:58 pmjust now chat with unifi girls
she said mostly after limit the cap, download speed will become 1M for ALL package
but still discussing la

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QUOTE(sg999 @ Apr 30 2010, 06:45 PM)
i just curious why the put fiber box to Q4 first
but q3 did nothing rclxm9.gif


Added on April 30, 2010, 6:58 pmjust now chat with unifi girls
she said mostly after limit the cap, download speed will become 1M for ALL package
but still discussing la
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They put fiber box to Q4? What is that? I don't understand..
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QUOTE(Icehart @ Apr 30 2010, 08:21 PM)
They put fiber box to Q4? What is that? I don't understand..
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the fiber box at tiang telephone
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q4 already got
whereas puchong q3 still dun have
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QUOTE(ginvin @ Apr 30 2010, 04:25 PM)
dear unifi users here.... are you facing problem connecting wireless with the WPA2 security feature turned on?

also, i found that the distance for wifi connection of my modem was very bad compare to linksys wireless modem.... (at home, one floor away cannot connect liao, while linksys with streamyx works just fine)

are these problem apply to any of you too? or just my bad luck!
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Could be a problem with the router?

I use my airport extreme bridged to the router.
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i saw them working at pj ss17 area dont know weather unifi
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QUOTE(sg999 @ Apr 30 2010, 07:24 PM)
the fiber box at tiang telephone
q4 already got
whereas puchong q3 still dun have
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Hopefully they install it asap rclxms.gif
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Does anyone have DIR-615 port forwrding guide? I've open quite a lot of ports, but when I test it, somehow it didn't show me the ports were open.
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QUOTE(HiT-AbLe @ Apr 30 2010, 11:41 PM)
Does anyone have DIR-615 port forwrding guide? I've open quite a lot of ports, but when I test it, somehow it didn't show me the ports were open.
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do u leave the public ip field blank?
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man all now started fibre optic woot TM sure gonna suck our money BIGTIME!
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Which areas is unifi available in currently? Is it still under Q1?
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QUOTE(heizad @ May 1 2010, 02:56 AM)
do u leave the public ip field blank?
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No I've the client IP address filled, which's 192.168.0.101.
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anyone knows if damansara heights is inclusive in bangsar servicable area??
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QUOTE(sg999 @ Apr 30 2010, 07:24 PM)
the fiber box at tiang telephone
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q4 already got
whereas puchong q3 still dun have
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Where did you see that FTTH box ?
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QUOTE(HiT-AbLe @ May 1 2010, 02:26 PM)
No I've the client IP address filled, which's 192.168.0.101.
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the client ip shud be filled in private ip while the public ip shud be empty..that's why i did with the port forwarding and everything works fine.
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QUOTE(iv'N @ May 1 2010, 03:17 PM)
anyone knows if damansara heights is inclusive in bangsar servicable area??
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Only certain areas. Some are under the TTDI exchange.
Don't ask me which area specifically though, that's what the CS told me.
Anyways I've seen them deploying the cables at Jalan Kasah and also the road near the mosque.
The fibre distribution points have been ready since quite a while though...
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QUOTE(heizad @ May 1 2010, 06:24 PM)
the client ip shud be filled in private ip while the public ip shud be empty..that's why i did with the port forwarding and everything works fine.
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How about the Public Port and the Private Port?
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QUOTE(mohamadfazli @ Apr 30 2010, 09:19 PM)
Could be a problem with the router?

I use my airport extreme bridged to the router.
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mind to share further on your method? any problem after using this?
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Went to TM Point in Taipan yesterday, the officer said USJ 6 will only be covered from July. Then don't bother advertising Subang Jaya will be on the first batch la pakcik.
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QUOTE(cannavaro @ May 1 2010, 06:56 PM)
Only certain areas. Some are under the TTDI exchange.
Don't ask me which area specifically though, that's what the CS told me.
Anyways I've seen them deploying the cables at Jalan Kasah and also the road near the mosque.
The fibre distribution points have been ready since quite a while though...
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Ooo may have luck, gotta go to tmpoint and enquire
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This is in Jalan Setiawangsa 19 just nearby my house

Cabling works in progress

This is the second they are pulling the cable and last night i saw they pull the cable at Jalan Jelatek

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QUOTE(HiT-AbLe @ May 1 2010, 07:27 PM)
How about the Public Port and the Private Port?
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both ports of course must be filled with the port number u want to forward smile.gif
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Hello.

I'd like to ask some questions.

1. At the rear of my BTU unit, there are 3 LAN ports, 1 USB slot and 1 Console port available. For what and how can I use them?

2. At the rear of my STB, there's a USB slot. For what and how can I use them?

Thanx.
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QUOTE(*********** @ May 2 2010, 03:46 AM)
Hello.

I'd like to ask some questions.

1. At the rear of  my BTU unit, there are 3 LAN ports, 1 USB slot and 1 Console port available. For what and how can I use them?

2. At the rear of my STB, there's a USB slot. For what and how can I use them?

Thanx.
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USB cannot use. 3 LAN port u can use to connect to other PC via wired or can use to connect to switch or any other network devices (for wired connection)


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1. Oh, I tried to connect to the BTU via wired but no success. I got a limited connection and no internet access.
Are the ports only accessible by routers (I saw my D-Link router plugged to LAN1).
Or if I connect via wired to the BTU, do I need to manually "dial" the internet?

2. Is the USB port behind STP also unusable?
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QUOTE(*********** @ May 2 2010, 03:59 AM)
1. Oh, I tried to connect to the BTU via wired but no success. I got a limited connection and no internet access.
Are the ports only accessible by routers (I saw my D-Link router plugged to LAN1).
Or if I connect via wired to the BTU, do I need to manually "dial" the internet?

2. Is the USB port behind STP also unusable?
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1. U cannot connect to the BTU direct. U can only connect to the DLINK.

2. Not usable.
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Ooo macam tu.. That answered my doubts. Thanks!
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Ooo macam tu.. That answered my doubts. Thanks!
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No worries bro. By the way which part of Shah Alam are you ? Even Subang Jaya i heard very limited areas actually got uniFi, despite me seeing them deploying their cables very progressively in Klang Valley they hv not added any new areas in the availability list. I personally spotted them in Kepong & Sentul

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QUOTE(heizad @ May 2 2010, 03:27 AM)
both ports of course must be filled with the port number u want to forward smile.gif
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I did what u said, still I can't get any ports forwarded.

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Hi guys,
After flashing the TM supplied DIR-615 router to DD-WRT, are you able to setup the the router to use IPTV through the STB?
Thanks.
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QUOTE(tch9 @ May 2 2010, 10:45 AM)
Hi guys,
After flashing the TM supplied DIR-615 router to DD-WRT, are you able to setup the the router to use IPTV through the STB?
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Yes there are a few people flashed it with DD-WR and got the IPTV working with some additional setup. Refer to version 4 thread. There are even some screen shots of it.
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QUOTE(rattan @ May 2 2010, 02:05 PM)
Yes there are a few people flashed it with DD-WR and got the IPTV working with some additional setup. Refer to version 4 thread. There are even some screen shots of it.
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No, don't flash to DD-WRT if you want to keep your IPTV. Currently for the G1 hardware using dd-wrt D1/D2 firmware there's no way to separate the back ports into individual ones to bridge with the IPTV vlan using dd-wrt alone (that I know of).. hence no IPTV support. Everything works fine except for IPTV though.

QUOTE(*********** @ May 2 2010, 03:46 AM)
Hello.

I'd like to ask some questions.

1. At the rear of  my BTU unit, there are 3 LAN ports, 1 USB slot and 1 Console port available. For what and how can I use them?

2. At the rear of my STB, there's a USB slot. For what and how can I use them?

Thanx.
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1. USB port on Fiberhome unit is for external battery power supply, don't wire a USB device into it. Console port is for Fiberhome firmware administration, use a Cisco console cable or any other rj45-r232 converter with yost wiring standard @ 9600baud with no hardware flow control to access it. Nothing much you can do there though, all data communication is performed over the fiber optic cabling. As for the LAN ports, you can only use 1 at a time. It carries 2 VLAN tags (500 & 600) meant for your DIR-615 router to separate for internet & iptv connectivity. You can only use one of these ports at a time and it can only be wired into the WAN port on the DIR-615 router. You can't plug a PC in there and another into the DIR-615 LAN ports and expect them to communicate -- will not happen.

2. STB has two USB ports, one at the rear and one under a rubber connector on the side. Can't use them for anything that I know of at the moment.

3. USB port that's usable is on the DIR-615 modem.. use it + Dlink shareport software to share a USB device over your network.
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3. USB port that's usable is on the DIR-615 modem.. use it + Dlink shareport software to share a USB device over your network.
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i know the printer function will work but how about the scanner??? i heard the Dlink shareport software is able to do scanning also.. is that true?
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I did what u said, still I can't get any ports forwarded.

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Exactly same as me, and somehow no matter how I test also no port being open. I even reinstall WinXP just now and result still the same.

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wah people in KL sure get lot and lots of benefits from this UniFi.....i wonder what about the other ISP what they gonna do? still dont Wireless BB? i saw maxis started HSBB wireless in bangsar? right? 10/100 mB?>
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QUOTE(KAHAK @ May 3 2010, 12:08 AM)
wah people in KL sure get lot and lots of benefits from this UniFi.....i wonder what about the other ISP what they gonna do? still dont Wireless BB? i saw maxis started HSBB wireless in bangsar? right? 10/100 mB?>
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Currently i dont think any other ISP can challenge TM. Their connection is still proven to be good and reliable. Furthermore with the additional services like IPTV and VOIP there is no reason why consumer wont sign up at least for the VIP5 package.

Only issue now is coverage. Only 4 areas covered and they have not added any more areas since they launched.

1) Will they launch any other areas despite many of us spotting them deploying fiber cables actively ?
2) Will they be able to sustain the service level when active consumers increase 10 fold ?
3) How wide will their spectrum of coverage will be even if they cover more areas ?

All this questions is running in my mind. As I might be effected by their coverage issue. I live in a small housing area. With less then 50 houses. Well TM if you reading this, do surprise me.. brows.gif brows.gif

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Registered Unifi 5mb, business packs last week.... due to the policy, any business permises only can go for business package.
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QUOTE(rattan @ May 2 2010, 04:16 AM)
No worries bro. By the way which part of Shah Alam are you ? Even Subang Jaya i heard very limited areas actually got uniFi, despite me seeing them deploying their cables very progressively in Klang Valley they hv not added any new areas in the availability list. I personally spotted them in Kepong & Sentul
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1. USB port on Fiberhome unit is for external battery power supply, don't wire a USB device into it. Console port is for Fiberhome firmware administration, use a Cisco console cable or any other rj45-r232 converter with yost wiring standard @ 9600baud with no hardware flow control to access it. Nothing much you can do there though, all data communication is performed over the fiber optic cabling. As for the LAN ports, you can only use 1 at a time. It carries 2 VLAN tags (500 & 600) meant for your DIR-615 router to separate for internet & iptv connectivity. You can only use one of these ports at a time and it can only be wired into the WAN port on the DIR-615 router. You can't plug a PC in there and another into the DIR-615 LAN ports and expect them to communicate -- will not happen.

2. STB has two USB ports, one at the rear and one under a rubber connector on the side. Can't use them for anything that I know of at the moment.

3. USB port that's usable is on the DIR-615 modem.. use it + Dlink shareport software to share a USB device over your network.
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1. Wow, very detailed explaination. Thanks.

2. Oh! I thought there's only 1 USB port. Didn't notice the one at the side until I read this. Thanks again! I hope they can be used to watch videos from USB storage etc in the future..

3. Yep, I'm already using this port to share my ext. HDD. But only one PC can use the shared device at a time. That's a bit sad, but still useful. wink.gif

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I have another question,

4. I see that some TV channels in the IPTV (like RTM1) can be paused, rewound, or back-2-hours. How can I do that to TV3 etc? In the user manual said only TSTV can do that. What is TSTV?
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anyone stream iptv via vlc using riz's playlist? seems like they did something to luxe, tv1 and ftv. other channels still can stream though. any ideas?
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anyone stream iptv via vlc using riz's playlist? seems like they did something to luxe, tv1 and ftv. other channels still can stream though. any ideas?
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Anybody knows when taman megah, near ss2 will have unifi? I heard that Damansara Jaya area already has unifi. Is this true?
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Anybody knows when taman megah, near ss2 will have unifi? I heard that Damansara Jaya area already has unifi. Is this true?
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First guy to sign up in DJ over here brows.gif Had it since the end of March
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Oh, DJ is under the Taman Tun exchange?
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Actually, it don't really depending on which area you are staying, instead it based on the area connected under which exchange building.

If your area already having FTTH implemented device, yet your phone or internet was connect to any four opened exchange. Most likely you able to register it.
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Oh, DJ is under the Taman Tun exchange?
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wanna ask something
this package got limit bandwidth ?
like broadband those reach certain limit then cut down ur speed or stop your connection?
because so far now i using 1mbps package rm 88
but can download till 200kbps most fast
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QUOTE(silrave @ May 3 2010, 11:47 PM)
wanna ask something
this package got limit bandwidth ?
like broadband those reach certain limit then cut down ur speed or stop your connection?
because so far now i using 1mbps package rm 88
but can download till 200kbps most fast
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QUOTE(silrave @ May 3 2010, 11:47 PM)
wanna ask something
this package got limit bandwidth ?
like broadband those reach certain limit then cut down ur speed or stop your connection?
because so far now i using 1mbps package rm 88
but can download till 200kbps most fast
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haha
ppl will fail to read the topic
cause the article make me confuse and my english not too pro
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hmm limit bandwidth but i using tat Rm88 1mbps tat one got limit bandwidth?
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haha
ppl will fail to read the topic
cause the article make me confuse and my english not too pro
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hmm limit bandwidth but i using tat Rm88 1mbps tat one got limit bandwidth?
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got ppl sign up this contract already?
hmm house can use right?
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QUOTE(HiT-AbLe @ May 2 2010, 11:59 PM)
Exactly same as me, and somehow no matter how I test also no port being open. I even reinstall WinXP just now and result still the same.

This router sux.  mad.gif
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try this:
windows: click start>run> type 'command' (without the ' ' ), click ok
on command prompt, type 'ipconfig' (without ' ' ) and enter.
your ip address should appear along with subnet mask and default gateway.
make sure your ip address is the same as the one uve put in the private ip field on port forwarding. in my case its 192.168.0.103. yours could be different 101, 102, 103 or so on.

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spotted the TM contractors in Klang. Didnt know where exactly there are installing but saw the workers and a huge role of fiber optic cable on the lorry, heading towards klang town


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QUOTE(silrave @ May 4 2010, 01:44 AM)
got ppl sign up this contract already?
hmm house can use right?
jz see is it in the coverage
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bro come on, u should read the first page.

visit www.unifi.my


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haiz check it already
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is this package good for P2P downloads?
I'm not sure how to check how much i download on torrenting,usually I upload more hehe but direct download alot.
do they throttle the MU downloads?
so far any comments fromm users?
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haiz
i jz call the customer service and know a lot of information already
swt lo
my area next year january only got
not just only like this
the problem is still the movie channel after september will charge haiz
download max 60gb will reduce speed but local website still 5mbps
but seldom local site interested
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QUOTE(rizvanrp @ May 2 2010, 06:57 PM)
No, don't flash to DD-WRT if you want to keep your IPTV. Currently for the G1 hardware using dd-wrt D1/D2 firmware there's no way to separate the back ports into individual ones to bridge with the IPTV vlan using dd-wrt alone (that I know of).. hence no IPTV support. Everything works fine except for IPTV though.
1. USB port on Fiberhome unit is for external battery power supply, don't wire a USB device into it. Console port is for Fiberhome firmware administration, use a Cisco console cable or any other rj45-r232 converter with yost wiring standard @ 9600baud with no hardware flow control to access it. Nothing much you can do there though, all data communication is performed over the fiber optic cabling. As for the LAN ports, you can only use 1 at a time. It carries 2 VLAN tags (500 & 600) meant for your DIR-615 router to separate for internet & iptv connectivity. You can only use one of these ports at a time and it can only be wired into the WAN port on the DIR-615 router. You can't plug a PC in there and another into the DIR-615 LAN ports and expect them to communicate -- will not happen.

2. STB has two USB ports, one at the rear and one under a rubber connector on the side. Can't use them for anything that I know of at the moment.

3. USB port that's usable is on the DIR-615 modem.. use it + Dlink shareport software to share a USB device over your network.
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DATA / VOIP / IPTV.


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there are 3 VLAN
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QUOTE(silrave @ May 4 2010, 01:29 PM)
haiz
i jz call the customer service and know a lot of information already
swt lo
my area next year january only got
not just only like this
the problem is still the movie channel after september will charge haiz
download max 60gb will reduce speed but local website still 5mbps
but seldom local site interested
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TM staff told you? wont throttle local after cap? lol
hopefully true... then still can torrent with local peers biggrin.gif

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TM staff told you? wont throttle local after cap? lol
hopefully true... then still can torrent with local peers biggrin.gif
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but got local peers meh...
i get those torrent most of all are oversea country
wanna ask u guys know cooluni of streamyx ??
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Check with TM today, with a pressure on them they finally gave me information. Precise schedule when it will be ready specifically in my housing area. Bloody hell Q1 2011. Felt like....... ahhhhhhhhh
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How's the IPTV service.?
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hey guys whats the default LAN IP for Unifi's WAN?

i tried pinging to www.google.com, in command prompt it type

ping www.google.com -t

but it won't recognize. whats wrong?




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Hi! Have you guys encounter this problem with IPTV.
When watching live tv on IPTV, the channel will randomly freeze. Then you will have to switch to other channel and it will resume playing normally.
Any of u guys having this problem with the IPTV service?
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now using 5mb package, dl speed are not higher than 130kbps for hotfiles sad.gif

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QUOTE(BlackHawling @ May 5 2010, 07:03 PM)
now using 5mb package, dl speed are not higher than 130kbps for hotfiles sad.gif
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BTW, anyone success to use their own router for this unify? i mean for the internet and also iptv..
is it possible to use self router? coz i know many of us having router that much more better than tm dir 615 like me..
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QUOTE(tch9 @ May 5 2010, 05:24 PM)
Hi! Have you guys encounter this problem with IPTV.
When watching live tv on IPTV, the channel will randomly freeze. Then you will have to switch to other channel and it will resume playing normally.
Any of u guys having this problem with the IPTV service?
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Well what d'ya know... I'm not alone. tongue.gif
I guess the service is not stable yet. They did announce that they're upgrading and stuffs.
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QUOTE(ywkwy @ May 5 2010, 10:32 PM)
BTW, anyone success to use their own router for this unify? i mean for the internet and also iptv..
is it possible to use self router? coz i know many of us having router that much more better than tm dir 615 like me..
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Check the last few pages (90+) for the V4 thread, everything you need to know should be there biggrin.gif And yeah its possible
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QUOTE(kangaxx @ May 5 2010, 04:10 PM)
hey guys whats the default LAN IP for Unifi's WAN?

i tried pinging to www.google.com, in command prompt it type

ping www.google.com -t

but it won't recognize. whats wrong?
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QUOTE(tch9 @ May 5 2010, 05:24 PM)
Hi! Have you guys encounter this problem with IPTV.
When watching live tv on IPTV, the channel will randomly freeze. Then you will have to switch to other channel and it will resume playing normally.
Any of u guys having this problem with the IPTV service?
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looks like we having the same problem

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HI guys,

I just recently installed unifi 5mb package. Im on apple imac running on leopard 10.5.8. Using the router provided by tm. And connected via the internal airport.

Everything's running pretty ok for now but i have one problem. I noticed that sometimes the connection kinda freeze or i wouldnt say disconnected cz the wifi signal is still on. But normally if i turn the airport off and turn it back on, it goes A ok after that. Is anyone else having the same problem or any kind sifu can enlighten me on the problem i have here.

Thank you in advance..
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QUOTE(tch9 @ May 5 2010, 05:24 PM)
Hi! Have you guys encounter this problem with IPTV.
When watching live tv on IPTV, the channel will randomly freeze. Then you will have to switch to other channel and it will resume playing normally.
Any of u guys having this problem with the IPTV service?
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Yess, me too having teh same problem.
Hope they will solve this matter asap.
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which area of taman megah u stay?
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QUOTE(tch9 @ May 5 2010, 05:24 PM)
Hi! Have you guys encounter this problem with IPTV.
When watching live tv on IPTV, the channel will randomly freeze. Then you will have to switch to other channel and it will resume playing normally.
Any of u guys having this problem with the IPTV service?
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guess it is a common problem then..
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QUOTE(zenquix @ May 6 2010, 12:31 AM)
guess it is a common problem then..
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Hi u all.

Someone informed me, currently if I make phone calls using the new phone I got, I will be charged because still under test period (no unifi bill) until June.
Is it true?
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Telekom doing really well after introducing uniFi, 1700 people signed up within a few months in the 4 exchange areas (TTDI , bgsr , sbg jaya, shah alam)

http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/busines...#When:09:13:53Z
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QUOTE(rattan @ May 6 2010, 05:42 PM)
Telekom doing really well after introducing uniFi, 1700 people signed up within a few months in the 4 exchange areas (TTDI , bgsr , sbg jaya, shah alam)

http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/busines...#When:09:13:53Z
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Currently at 1700. 750k by year end, is it even possible or TM just putting some wishful thinking?
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QUOTE(MaGNiFiCo @ May 6 2010, 04:09 PM)
There is no roll out on Q2 , only Q3 some where in between July-September 2010.


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Currently at 1700. 750k by year end, is it even possible or TM just putting some wishful thinking?
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QUOTE(rattan @ May 6 2010, 05:47 PM)
There is no roll out on Q2 , only Q3 some where in between July-September 2010.


Added on May 6, 2010, 5:48 pm

I think it surely will be possible if they are able to maintain/improve their service.
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KUALA LUMPUR 6 Mei – Telekom Malaysia Bhd. ™ akan menyediakan perkhidmatan UniFi kepada 18 lagi ibu pesawat di seluruh negara menjelang Julai ini.

Pertambahan itu menjadikan jumlah ibu pesawat kepada 22.

Perkhidmatan UniFi merupakan perkhidmatan jalur lebar berkelajuan tinggi (HSBB) TM. – Utusan

Goddamn it. No sarawak and sabah. mad.gif
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sorry just an unrelated question ...

"KUALA LUMPUR 6 Mei – Telekom Malaysia Bhd. ™ akan menyediakan perkhidmatan UniFi kepada 18 lagi ibu pesawat di seluruh negara menjelang Julai ini.

Pertambahan itu menjadikan jumlah ibu pesawat kepada 22."

they use the term ibu pesawat ? aka mothership ? shouldn't it be exchange aka ibu pertukaran ?


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For you guys with IPTV freezing problems.
Did you report the problem to TM? What did they say?
I have made a report to them.
Hope they will get it fixed soon.
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QUOTE(JinXXX @ May 6 2010, 07:13 PM)
sorry just an unrelated question ...

"KUALA LUMPUR 6 Mei – Telekom Malaysia Bhd. ™ akan menyediakan perkhidmatan UniFi kepada 18 lagi ibu pesawat di seluruh negara menjelang Julai ini.

Pertambahan itu menjadikan jumlah ibu pesawat kepada 22."

they use the term ibu pesawat ? aka mothership ? shouldn't it be exchange aka ibu pertukaran ?
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I think it surely will be possible if they are able to maintain/improve their service.
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yup.. it surely possible IF they impose no monthly limit cap or much more higher limit cap and maintain a good service..  tongue.gif
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Really? I mean, 3 weeks in and the number is 900. A month pass by they barely even doubled it. And with 7 month left before year end, I can't see them reaching anywhere near 750k.
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TM Pays Total Dividend Of RM706.5 Million For 2009
KUALA LUMPUR, May 6 (Bernama) -- Telekom Malaysia Bhd ™ on Thursday announced a total dividend of RM706.5 million, or 19.75 sen net dividend per share for its financial year ended December 31, 2009.

Its Chairman, Datuk Halim Shafie said the total dividend comprised a final dividend of 13 sen (less tax 25 per cent) amounting to RM348.8 million, together with the interim dividend of 10 sen (tax exempt) amounting to RM357.7 million distributed in September last year.

"Last year was a challenging one, following intense competition on the broadband market and on the back of a difficult economy," he told reporters after the group's 25th annual general meeting here.

However, he said TM's recently launched High Speed Broadband (HSBB) service, UniFi, had been received positively by the Malaysian public.

He disclosed that it has since signed up over 1,700 customers in four areas namely, Shah Alam, Subang Jaya, Taman Tun Dr Ismail and Bangsar.

"An additional 10,000 would-be subscribers have also registered their interest and are in line for service installation," he said.

TM's Chief Executive Officer, Datuk Zamzamzairani Mohd Isa said the UniFi would be expanded to a further 18 exchanges nationwide by July, bringing the total number to 22.

The areas include Selangor, Kuala Lumpur, the Multimedia Super Corridor, Johor, Kedah and Penang.[cool.gif

By year-end, he said TM was on track to complete 750,000 UniFi home passes and was on schedule, to deliver the promised 1.3 million premises by 2012.

"We're looking at aggressively ramping up the UniFi by the second half of this year," he added.

Asked about the broadband competition between fixed-line and other mobile operators, he said while the latter looked at servicing one client at a time, the former could serve more than one individual within a vincinity.

"Being a fixed line player, we also need some form of wireless connectivity to enhance our services. When customers are nomadic, our plan is to provide hot spots and hot zones, where they can still log on," he explained.

As for developing its own content for the UniFi service, Zamzamzairani said the company was looking at partnering others, rather than doing so on its own.

He however disclosed that TM too had allocated about RM300 million over three years for content development and if an opportunity arose, the telco would review its position on whether to do so, on its own.

-- BERNAMA
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premium or free user?
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the speed are no full in most cases, are capped 200kbbps only
normally are around 140 kbps
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the speed are no full in most cases, are capped 200kbbps only
normally are around 140 kbps
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anyone know how to setup fax with unifi pls?
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anyone know how to setup fax with unifi pls?
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installed Unifi yesterday...... take the TM guys from 10am untill 7.30pm to do the installation & most of it was spend on doing the wiring. They should outsource it to their streamyx vendor...btw the wiring "tak kemas ". Still unsatisfied on the package which can't unbundle.
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haiz good lo
i wan also cannot need wait next year only my area got unifi
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Apparently tonight internet is not that "stable"
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Apparently tonight internet is not that "stable"
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QUOTE(silrave @ May 7 2010, 10:30 PM)
haiz good lo
i wan also cannot need wait next year only my area got unifi
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beta tester are always risky, stick to ur streamyx 1st smile.gif
so far, i have see that, unifi is often unstable @ night, where by the facebook game kept dc,
ping randomness @ gg clients
sometimes take 5~10s just to load google @.@"
and pps are not always working, sometimes need refresh few times or more x.x"
dl speed are varies too...
most dl are only reach 200kbps sad.gif
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QUOTE(BlackHawling @ May 8 2010, 02:42 AM)
beta tester are always risky, stick to ur streamyx 1st smile.gif
so far, i have see that, unifi is often unstable @ night, where by the facebook game kept dc,
ping randomness @ gg clients
sometimes take 5~10s just to load google @.@"
and pps are not always working, sometimes need refresh few times or more x.x"
dl speed are varies too...
most dl are only reach 200kbps sad.gif
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huh
unstable ???
make me upsad
later if i update also unstable
haiz...
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QUOTE(BlackHawling @ May 8 2010, 02:42 AM)
beta tester are always risky, stick to ur streamyx 1st smile.gif
so far, i have see that, unifi is often unstable @ night, where by the facebook game kept dc,
ping randomness @ gg clients
sometimes take 5~10s just to load google @.@"
and pps are not always working, sometimes need refresh few times or more x.x"
dl speed are varies too...
most dl are only reach 200kbps sad.gif
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Don't have any of those problems. I don't use pps though
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QUOTE(mohamadfazli @ May 8 2010, 08:44 AM)
So far never had that issue..
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QUOTE(cannavaro @ May 8 2010, 11:55 AM)
Don't have any of those problems. I don't use pps though
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well.. i m having these prob , esp @ peak hours... T.T
not 100% , but sometimes.
i dont know why x.x"
maybe only for my area?
currently staying @ subang SS15, who's having the same prob here?
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i spotted this new cable today morning just exactly behind my room window,
izzit mean my house ready for unifi? but cant see any ftth box
btw my location selayang.

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can i use my own n modem router?

the one tm net givess is an inferior one compare to my Asus RT-N16

last time streamyx easy to set up, now unifi i dunno.
shouldn't have felt asleep when the technician was installing..

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you guys wifi got problem?

Mine has weak signal, any idea to fix it? Even if i place my itouch near it still gives 1 out of 3 bar signal.

when i move to downstairs it disconnect me. HELP!
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you guys wifi got problem?

Mine has weak signal, any idea to fix it? Even if i place my itouch near it still gives 1 out of 3 bar signal.

when i move to downstairs it disconnect me. HELP!
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Mine was 1/5 bars at my house gate.. if I'm sitting in my car outside it can't even detect the network anymore. Then I installed dd-wrt and did the antenna mW boost, 4/5 bars outside my house now biggrin.gif

Only way you can address this issue on stock firmware is to attach a better wireless access point to the switch sad.gif
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QUOTE(rizvanrp @ May 8 2010, 07:39 PM)
Mine was 1/5 bars at my house gate.. if I'm sitting in my car outside it can't even detect the network anymore. Then I installed dd-wrt and did the antenna mW boost, 4/5 bars outside my house now biggrin.gif

Only way you can address this issue on stock firmware is to attach a better wireless access point to the switch sad.gif
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Where can i install that dd-wrt and do the boost?
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QUOTE(rizvanrp @ May 8 2010, 07:39 PM)
Mine was 1/5 bars at my house gate.. if I'm sitting in my car outside it can't even detect the network anymore. Then I installed dd-wrt and did the antenna mW boost, 4/5 bars outside my house now biggrin.gif

Only way you can address this issue on stock firmware is to attach a better wireless access point to the switch sad.gif
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what is this dd-wrt you speak of?

it sounds.. exciting!
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what is this dd-wrt you speak of?

it sounds.. exciting!
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http://www.dd-wrt.com/

It is but you'd have to say goodbye to your iptv... for now at least.
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http://www.dd-wrt.com/

It is but you'd have to say goodbye to your iptv... for now at least.
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lol i told the tm technician don't even bother with iptv. i just throw the set box somewhere.

thanks for the link
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i think the iptv in the future will have more better channels eg. sports channel, better keep it
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i think the iptv in the future will have more better channels eg. sports channel, better keep it
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i obtain my tv shows elsewhere nowadays. now with unifi i can 'obtain' them faster whistling.gif


eh for dd-wrt you basically use a software to boost your wireless signal?
sounds like magic!
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my speedtest just screwed up sad.gif

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Took a long time to test @ speedtest now... do u guys have this problem?
like the download takes 10x longer than usual?

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QUOTE(kangaxx @ May 8 2010, 08:18 PM)
i obtain my tv shows elsewhere nowadays. now with unifi i can 'obtain' them faster  whistling.gif
eh for dd-wrt you basically use a software to boost your wireless signal?
sounds like magic!
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dd-wrt is firmware.. u need to flash dd-wrt firmware into router that tm give u..
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http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/1368715/+1960

Read there and beyond for dd-wrt on the TM router. But yeah, you will have to throw away your IPTV access along with the chances of ever reflashing back to stock firmware (unless TM decides to release their firmware to the public).

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TX power boost is awesome. 71mW feels like the stock value for the d-link modem, pretty weak and has trouble passing through a lot of materials. Turning it up to 130mW+ makes it much more usable.

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QUOTE(rizvanrp @ May 8 2010, 10:42 PM)
http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/1368715/+1960

Read there and beyond for dd-wrt on the TM router. But yeah, you will have to throw away your IPTV access along with the chances of ever reflashing back to stock firmware (unless TM decides to release their firmware to the public).

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TX power boost is awesome. 71mW feels like the stock value for the d-link modem, pretty weak and has trouble passing through a lot of materials. Turning it up to 130mW+ makes it much more usable.
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it is impossible for dd-wrt to make it work at the same time for both the internet and iptv?
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dd-wrt is firmware.. u need to flash dd-wrt firmware into router that tm give u..
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thanks for the heads up.

another victory for LYN forum! rclxms.gif
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so you guys running hsbb can stream well compare to streamyx ?
If streamyx run slow on this stream movie , will hsbb run fast ?
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so you guys running hsbb can stream well compare to streamyx ?
If streamyx run slow on this stream movie , will hsbb run fast ?
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Most of them are getting good speeds streaming video sites such as YouTube. This is for now and what will come in the future will not be known. smile.gif
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Most of them are getting good speeds streaming video sites such as YouTube. This is for now and what will come in the future will not be known. smile.gif
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Really ! , pity me , now streaming video running 1-3 kb loading all the time everyday.I really have no hope to watch this video. dont know whether you guys can really watch it smoothly.
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hmm.. can we share a multifunction printer (printer + scanner)?? eg: HP Photosmart C4480 printer??

i know the printer function will work but how about the scanner??? i heard the Dlink shareport software is able to do scanning also.. is that true?
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Only a Small number is incompatible.
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I think some expert here said that Unify provide a router that is VLAN-ed, normal router won't be able to use unify line unless using the Dlink router.

Did anyone here ever install a PC with 4-5 network cards, dump a linux, configure the VLAN and test the internet?

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I think some expert here said that Unify provide a router that is VLAN-ed, normal router won't be able to use unify line unless using the Dlink router.

Did anyone here ever install a PC with 4-5 network cards, dump a linux, configure the VLAN and test the internet?
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Standard pppoe dialer in linux and freebsd will work with the Fiberhome modem directly without the need for the dlink. Just load the 8021q vlan module, set up the VLAN interface (ID 500) then have the pppoe configuration file dial through the VLAN interface.

Don't need to have 4+ NICs to analyze traffic la, just 1 NIC + Wireshark (linux) + a hub tongue.gif

Corporate unifibiz users have it worse anyway.. checked out a unifibiz setup yesterday. The static PPPoE on the dlink is so messed up ._.
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Any expert can advise me what causes and how to solve this problem.

I just recently installed the VIP10 package at home and my wife is using it to work from home. she connects to company network via VPN and the problem is that after some time (ranging from 20 minutes, 30 minutes to around 1 hour) the VPN will disconnect with this message "Secure VPN connection terminated locally by the Client. Reason 412: The remote peer is no longer responding". she then has to manually reconnect before later it is disconnected again. the wireless signal strength is either good or very good and hence it is not due to lost connection. I also changed the wireless channel but the problem still persists.

Previously when she was using streamyx there is no problem whatsoever i.e. the VPN can stay connected for the whole day. I used D-Link DSL-G604T modem router for streamyx.

Is this due to the DIR-615 configuration or is it because of the VPN setting ? if it is VPN setting then why there was no problem connecting via streamyx ? I'm a dummy in this technical thing and your help is highly appreciated.
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Any expert can advise me what causes and how to solve this problem.

I just recently installed the VIP10 package at home and my wife is using it to work from home. she connects to company network via VPN and the problem is that after some time (ranging from 20 minutes, 30 minutes to around 1 hour) the VPN will disconnect with this message "Secure VPN connection terminated locally by the Client. Reason 412: The remote peer is no longer responding". she then has to manually reconnect before later it is disconnected again. the wireless signal strength is either good or very good and hence it is not due to lost connection. I also changed the wireless channel but the problem still persists.

Previously when she was using streamyx there is no problem whatsoever i.e. the VPN can stay connected for the whole day. I used D-Link DSL-G604T modem router for streamyx.

Is this due to the DIR-615 configuration or is it because of the VPN setting ? if it is VPN setting then why there was no problem connecting via streamyx ? I'm a dummy in this technical thing and your help is highly appreciated.
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This kind of issue can be caused by numerous things. It can be the Unifi routing to your company's network, connection and firewall settings on your Unifi Dlink router (which you have extremely limited access to unless you reflash to dd-wrt), type of VPN protocol being used, etc. It's hard to say just based on what you've mentioned sad.gif

VPN settings should not have to be altered just because you're using Unifi or Streamyx. If I had to guess I'd put the blame on the DIR-615 .. maybe you can try using a wired connection ?
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Anyone know why IPTV freezes so much?

Do you think it's the box? router? internet fluctuations? The freeze never happens on the pay per view stuff.

It's getting really annoying having to switch channels all the time to kickstart the feed.

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QUOTE(rizvanrp @ May 11 2010, 09:48 PM)
This kind of issue can be caused by numerous things. It can be the Unifi routing to your company's network, connection and firewall settings on your Unifi Dlink router (which you have extremely limited access to unless you reflash to dd-wrt), type of VPN protocol being used, etc. It's hard to say just based on what you've mentioned sad.gif

VPN settings should not have to be altered just because you're using Unifi or Streamyx. If I had to guess I'd put the blame on the DIR-615 .. maybe you can try using a wired connection ?
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Thanks rizvanrp. My wife is using Cisco VPN ver 4.8.01.0300 and XP Professional SP3 and like what you said I also think it is the problem with DIR-615 as she has never faced this problem before when she used streamyx at my parents' and also in-laws' house during balik kampung. is there any other setting that I can change in DIR-615 to test ? I already change the wireless mode to B/G only but it doesn't solve the problem.

Will try to use wired connection today to test but she still need to use wireless as her "office" is at upstairs but the router is in the lviing room. if I can confirm the problem is coming from DIR-615 I will complain to Unifi.
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Hi rizvanrp,

yes, if you were mentioning about the DIR-615, you use back DIR-615 and u enjoy the both IPTV and ur broadband connection and the VOIP services, as i read through all the posts, if you'd flash to DD-WRT, u lost the VOIP & IPTV, this is not what we all want rite?

So in the case of limitation of DIR-615 and DD-WRT, why not we dump a linux box, with extra LAN cards (since PCI lan is cheap!) and setup the VLANs ourself, in linux, everything is configurable.
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QUOTE(eddie_lim @ May 12 2010, 10:00 AM)
Hi rizvanrp,

yes, if you were mentioning about the DIR-615, you use back DIR-615 and u enjoy the both IPTV and ur broadband connection and the VOIP services, as i read through all the posts, if you'd flash to DD-WRT, u lost the VOIP & IPTV, this is not what we all want rite?

So in the case of limitation of DIR-615 and DD-WRT, why not we dump a linux box, with extra LAN cards (since PCI lan is cheap!) and setup the VLANs ourself, in linux, everything is configurable.
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QUOTE(Sting Ray @ May 12 2010, 09:54 AM)
Thanks rizvanrp. My wife is using Cisco VPN ver 4.8.01.0300 and XP Professional SP3 and like what you said I also think it is the problem with DIR-615 as she has never faced this problem before when she used streamyx at my parents' and also in-laws' house during balik kampung. is there any other setting that I can change in DIR-615 to test ? I already change the wireless mode to B/G only but it doesn't solve the problem.

Will try to use wired connection today to test but she still need to use wireless as her "office" is at upstairs but the router is in the lviing room. if I can confirm the problem is coming from DIR-615 I will complain to Unifi.
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Hi there,

I think mostly is your DIR-615 problem,
because cisco vpn is using IPSec, ur router needs to handle the timeout and keepalive for it.


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you will not lose VoIP as it is not handled by the DIR-615
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hi guys, recently streamyx screw my internet connection up badly...even though my area can get 1.5M, and i have been getting it for few years already, before the outage 2 weeks back, speed has been slow, and even right now, after 4 complains and 3rd reported being opened, my speed is still throttled @ 450kbps...

so, i would really like to know, the following questions:

1)how is the international connection? last time i recall it's very bad, so i am wondering if that's improved.

2) must i totally stick to the router they provide or can i use my own router and still preserve all the other functions like IPTV and VOIP? currently using Linksys WRT-54GS, and is running DD-WRT FW

3)do they have the stupid "best effort at 80% speed" this like streamyx?

4)i see that a few pages back users complaint about IPTV freezing, and inconsistent + unstable connection..it's still like this now?

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1)how is the international connection? last time i recall it's very bad, so i am wondering if that's improved.
--> Very good for me. No problems.. Slightly slow during the so call "cable" issue.. but still usable..

2) must i totally stick to the router they provide or can i use my own router and still preserve all the other functions like IPTV and VOIP? currently using Linksys WRT-54GS, and is running DD-WRT FW
--> Don't know. Other fellas should be able to respond.

3)do they have the stupid "best effort at 80% speed" this like streamyx?
--> Thats consumer broadband for you mah... I wonder if there's anywhere in the world which provides guaranteed bandwidth for consumer packages. I know some business packages for IP-VPN provides guaranteed service level, but its super duper expensive...


4)i see that a few pages back users complaint about IPTV freezing, and inconsistent + unstable connection..it's still like this now?
--> Freezing yes. Unstable.. not really.. But no biggie. Not a show stopper for me.
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QUOTE(Sting Ray @ May 12 2010, 09:54 AM)
Thanks rizvanrp. My wife is using Cisco VPN ver 4.8.01.0300 and XP Professional SP3 and like what you said I also think it is the problem with DIR-615 as she has never faced this problem before when she used streamyx at my parents' and also in-laws' house during balik kampung. is there any other setting that I can change in DIR-615 to test ? I already change the wireless mode to B/G only but it doesn't solve the problem.

Will try to use wired connection today to test but she still need to use wireless as her "office" is at upstairs but the router is in the lviing room. if I can confirm the problem is coming from DIR-615 I will complain to Unifi.
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Well, this is really a process of elimination so you'd really want to remove all possible variables to ensure that it is infact the DIR-615 G1. One of these variables would be the wireless link, maybe there's a device operating on the same frequency range causing interference at certain intervals.. who knows sad.gif ? Best way would be to use a wired connection to ensure that this disruption is happening at the DIR-615 G1 <-> TM's side.

If possible, log into the DIR-615 G1 and ensure that the LAN to WAN and WAN to LAN firewall are completely disabled. I've seen these settings interfering with IPSEC site-to-site VPNs on Unifibiz setups and even the TM staff couldn't figure it out doh.gif

If this doesn't help, I really doubt TM will be able to help you. Some of their techs aren't aware about how their own hardware works because VLAN tagging is all performed in the background and hidden from the web interface. Not to mention the whole web interface is pretty much locked up and advanced options are kept away from being modified.

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These are some of the advanced options available to DIR-615 G1 dd-wrt flashed systems that might help out with your VPN situation.

@eddie_lim

You won't lose VOIP because VOIP is handled by the Fiberhome. You lose IPTV because the firmware I used to reflash the DIR-615 G1 does not completely support the new switch chip and cannot allocate the IPTV port to a separate network interface.. so there's no way to separate IPTV + internet traffic if you enable VLAN 600 on it.

You can use a Linux box with 3 hardware NICs, then have it act as a machine to bridge the VLAN interfaces to physical interfaces (thus removing the VLAN tagging). I'd do this but using a full desktop just to strip VLAN tags is kind of wasteful, would rather just use a VLAN aware switch/router to do it (less power consumption).

I wish TM would have just used no VLAN settings for the PPPoE connectivity, at least everyone would have a choice on what hardware they wish to use. Unifibiz (corporate) users are basically going to get screwed over because they're given the exact same hardware and setup as home users. The only difference is they're allocated 2 static IPs. If their hardware firewalls don't support static PPPoE connectivity over VLAN interfaces, they're going to regret switching over to Unifi.
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wan to ask a bit .. got my VIP 10 a few days back .. when do speedtest the DL speed is at 5 - 6 mb and the upload speed is around the same figure as well ... anyone facing this oso?
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wan to ask a bit .. got my VIP 10 a few days back .. when do speedtest the DL speed is at 5 - 6 mb and the upload speed is around the same figure as well ... anyone facing this oso?
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thanks to eddie and rizvanrp. so far my wife is using cable / wired connection after lunch time and the VPN connection is stable. I didn't touch the firewall setting in DIR-615 i.e. the LAN to WAN and WAN to LAN firewall setting are not checked i.e. disabled. the thing that might interfere with the frequency range is the Dect phone (panasonic) provided by Unifi, I can try to turn off the Dect phone to see what is the outcome. is the any recommended wireless channel that I can use if assuming there is interence from other devices ?

it is too technical for me to consider flashing the firmware of DIR-615, and to be frank I don't even know what is DD-WRT or VLAN. hence is it possible for us to buy our own router so that we can change those advance settings ? if yes which brand and model to buy ?

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Mm no.. that's why I'm complaining about the VLAN. Basically they're configured it in such a way that you are forced to use their hardware. Can't just go out and buy a new router I'm afraid sad.gif

Anyway, if it does turn out to be the wireless (but other wifi networks in your house are fine) you could buy a better quality wireless access point and use that instead of the inbuilt wireless in the DIR-615. If your old streamyx router has wireless features you can also hook that up to your DIR-615 and use it as a wireless access point. The wireless issue could be external interference or due to the poor quality of the wireless signal generated by the DIR-615 G1 (which a lot of people have complained about here). They gave me an Aztech dect phone and it hasn't caused any problems for me so far.
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QUOTE(Sting Ray @ May 12 2010, 03:33 PM)
thanks to eddie and rizvanrp. so far my wife is using cable / wired connection after lunch time and the VPN connection is stable. I didn't touch the firewall setting in DIR-615 i.e. the LAN to WAN and WAN to LAN firewall setting are not checked i.e. disabled. the thing that might interfere with the frequency range is the Dect phone (panasonic) provided by Unifi, I can try to turn off the Dect phone to see what is the outcome. is the any recommended wireless channel that I can use if assuming there is interence from other devices ?
Far as I know, DECT in Malaysia does not use anywhere near the same frequencies as wifi.

As for wireless channels, make sure to use 1, 6, or 11 and never any others.

If someone in your area is breaking this rule and using another channel besides those three, it can screw things up for you. Check the other strong networks in your area and if any of them are on non-1/6/11 channels, switch to a channel far away. For example, if someone is broadcasting a strong signal on channel 2, then channel 1 will be useless, so switch to 6 or 11.
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QUOTE(mohamadfazli @ May 12 2010, 02:44 PM)
1)how is the international connection? last time i recall it's very bad, so i am wondering if that's improved.
--> Very good for me. No problems.. Slightly slow during the so call "cable" issue.. but still usable..

2) must i totally stick to the router they provide or can i use my own router and still preserve all the other functions like IPTV and VOIP? currently using Linksys WRT-54GS, and is running DD-WRT FW
--> Don't know. Other fellas should be able to respond.

3)do they have the stupid "best effort at 80% speed" this like streamyx?
--> Thats consumer broadband for you mah... I wonder if there's anywhere in the world which provides guaranteed bandwidth for consumer packages. I know some business packages for IP-VPN provides guaranteed service level, but its super duper expensive...
4)i see that a few pages back users complaint about IPTV freezing, and inconsistent + unstable connection..it's still like this now?
--> Freezing yes. Unstable.. not really.. But no biggie. Not a show stopper for me.
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thanks a lot...about question 4, actually i intent to ask if the internet connection is consistent and stable or not..cos i read few pages back, users complain about frequent DC, and sometimes can get 5M, sometimes getting 3M then sometimes sometimes getting funny funny upload speed...just wanna confirm on that...
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my my...the connection to international is still that bad....i expected at least 50% speed, but this is just....omg.... o.o
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QUOTE(rajulkabir @ May 12 2010, 03:48 PM)
Far as I know, DECT in Malaysia does not use anywhere near the same frequencies as wifi.

As for wireless channels, make sure to use 1, 6, or 11 and never any others.

If someone in your area is breaking this rule and using another channel besides those three, it can screw things up for you. Check the other strong networks in your area and if any of them are on non-1/6/11 channels, switch to a channel far away. For example, if someone is broadcasting a strong signal on channel 2, then channel 1 will be useless, so switch to 6 or 11.
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I'm currently using channel 11 for DIR-615 but I cannot remember what channel I used for my Streamyx modem router. I will try to see what is the outcome from switching off the Dect phone.

Hi rizvanrp, how do I hook up my old modem router to DIR-615 ? I was using D-Link DSL-G604T for my Streamyx connection. do I connect a cable from any LAN port of DIR-615 to any LAN port of DSL-G604T ? does it mean that wireless signal will be coming out from both routers ? sorry for asking dumb questions.

I confirm that switching off the Dect phone doesn't help at all. the VPN connection is disconnected when the Dect phone is off.

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http://asia.cnet.com/blogs/poptech-for-you...htm?id=63018170

Even maxis also planning cap for internet for fiber(150gb)...is bandwidth really that bloody expensive???
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Even maxis also planning cap for internet for fiber(150gb)...is bandwidth really that bloody expensive???
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QUOTE(rizvanrp @ May 12 2010, 02:59 PM)
Well, this is really a process of elimination so you'd really want to remove all possible variables to ensure that it is infact the DIR-615 G1. One of these variables would be the wireless link, maybe there's a device operating on the same frequency range causing interference at certain intervals.. who knows sad.gif ? Best way would be to use a wired connection to ensure that this disruption is happening at the DIR-615 G1 <-> TM's side.

If possible, log into the DIR-615 G1 and ensure that the LAN to WAN and WAN to LAN firewall are completely disabled. I've seen these settings interfering with IPSEC site-to-site VPNs on Unifibiz setups and even the TM staff couldn't figure it out doh.gif

If this doesn't help, I really doubt TM will be able to help you. Some of their techs aren't aware about how their own hardware works because VLAN tagging is all performed in the background and hidden from the web interface. Not to mention the whole web interface is pretty much locked up and advanced options are kept away from being modified.
These are some of the advanced options available to DIR-615 G1 dd-wrt flashed systems that might help out with your VPN situation.

@eddie_lim

You won't lose VOIP because VOIP is handled by the Fiberhome. You lose IPTV because the firmware I used to reflash the DIR-615 G1 does not completely support the new switch chip and cannot allocate the IPTV port to a separate network interface.. so there's no way to separate IPTV + internet traffic if you enable VLAN 600 on it.

You can use a Linux box with 3 hardware NICs, then have it act as a machine to bridge the VLAN interfaces to physical interfaces (thus removing the VLAN tagging). I'd do this but using a full desktop just to strip VLAN tags is kind of wasteful, would rather just use a VLAN aware switch/router to do it (less power consumption).

I wish TM would have just used no VLAN settings for the PPPoE connectivity, at least everyone would have a choice on what hardware they wish to use. Unifibiz (corporate) users are basically going to get screwed over because they're given the exact same hardware and setup as home users. The only difference is they're allocated 2 static IPs. If their hardware firewalls don't support static PPPoE connectivity over VLAN interfaces, they're going to regret switching over to Unifi.
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Hi rizvanrp,
Thanks for explaining, overall cost for running a full desktop PIII box with normal everage load, would be +RM30 per month to TNB.
but the outcome you will see it quite diff, you would have max NAT half sync connection of 65535 without any problem while, i tried WRT54G <-flashed DD-WRT as my router, my streamyx connection will become very bad, even i overclock the WRT54G from 200mhz to 400mhz, the router still load pretty badly with only simple function of DD-WRT features turn on. Maybe because i'm using bittorrent which hogs all the router resources to MAX, because of that, if i am planning to switch to unify, I would like to use back my linux box as my ROUTER as my linux box still the best compare to any router box out there. biggrin.gif and i would not like to loose the IPTV features that provided by TM.
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wanna ask something here... i just applied 5Mbps package and i'm already using. But there's 5 people using desktop and it seem that only 3 LAN cable can be used from the router itself. When we tried to change the LAN port from LAN1 to other LAN, we cant connect to internet.

The question is izzit only LAN1 can be used and the router must use the D-link that TM provided? TQ
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@eddie_lim

You should try dd-wrt on the dir-615 G1 if you do have that setup available. Can't really compare a wrt45g with dir-615's specs.. stock RAM and CPU is about 2x the amount. It handles torrenting pretty fine at 500-1000 connections tops with 0.50-0.70 load average. If you had >3 heavy torrent users on the network then I guess you'd want to switch to a dedicated box.

Anyway I'll be uprading my Unifi setup soon too.. maybe getting a RouterBoard system or building my own Intel Atom based rig with a 2-4 port 100mbps LAN card hooked up to it. I've been running OpenVPN on an old Celeron laptop on my Unifi line and its been wonderful for bypassing firewalls on campus and helping my friends who are on streamyx get some better latency with Taiwan servers.

Don't even need to get a 2 port NIC seeing as I could use the DIR-615 G1's dd-wrt firmware to act as a bridge for IPTV traffic while the other system handles Internet traffic.

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@Sting Ray

To use your old Streamyx router with Unifi, you need to hook it up to your PC then log into its web configuration. Make sure you take note of the local IP address and subnet mask information that its been configured to use.. it should be on a different range than your Unifi (192.168.0.x/255.255.255.0 by default). If its on the same IP range as Unifi, change the routers IP to 192.168.0.2 or something so it doesn't conflict with the Unifi router IP. Then just disable its DHCP server and apply the settings.. Restart the router and wire its LAN port into one of the blue coloured LAN ports on your DIR-615 by TM. This will ensure that you only have 1 DHCP server running on your network (each router has a DHCP server).

Remember, by disabling DHCP it means you wont be given an IP address automatically when you plug in the router again. So to access its configuration page you'll have to set an appropriate IP address manually to be able to access its web user interface.

I can't really gauge how good you are at this so don't try it if you're not really sure about what I'm talking about ><"

@-br0k3n-

You're going to have to buy a switch and wire it to one of the blue LAN ports on the DIR-615. The ports on the fiberhome modem are not supposed to be used by PCs. The red LAN port is only for IPTV access.. so in short you only have 3 usable LAN ports.. to get more, buy a switch and wire it to one of those 3. And yeah.. you have to use the dlink router unless you have a dd-wrt flashed router lying around.

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Hello,

I wonder, why they didnt survey which router is good for their customer... this dlink 615 really bad and TM re-update the firmware for HSBB based from this previous dlink firmware version on 615.

alot of ppl complaining about this, especially on port forwarding..lol

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my office also using vip20 packages...facing the same problem(port forwarding)(only can be use if DMZ enable) and also this router have problem with static ip(routing issue), 3 days also didnt resolve the problem(crazy for the business package, suppose to solve in 1 day)..last last the real engineer from tmnet datang...flash to the old firmware then okay, but still port forwarding issue still there. I know i can fix it using my own router and box (for home and office), but still we pay and get all this free stuffs, takkan buang jer because of this useless router hahaha.

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Haha, like I said.. it's the Unifibiz corporate users who are going to get screwed over here. With a VIP20 line they expect to serve >100 nodes at once, no way this router can handle that connection load easily for a long period of time. Can't even set up VPN links properly since it doesn't handle port forwarding correctly. Stock firmware is pretty crappy, they're better off flashing to DD-WRT since they don't need IPTV support.

Btw, they released new firmware for the dir-615 g1? Any idea where to pick this up?
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@defari

Haha, like I said.. it's the Unifibiz corporate users who are going to get screwed over here. With a VIP20 line they expect to serve >100 nodes at once, no way this router can handle that connection load easily for a long period of time. Can't even set up VPN links properly since it doesn't handle port forwarding correctly. Stock firmware is pretty crappy, they're better off flashing to DD-WRT since they don't need IPTV support.

Btw, they released new firmware for the dir-615 g1? Any idea where to pick this up?
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Yes, if home Unify line can't even support the load, business package like VIP20 sure is a rclxub.gif job
if the authentication for unify is using P-T-P dialup, any linuxbox will easily replace the DLINK 615

rizvanrp, so the connection is using pure PPPoE dialup? the PPPoE interface need to be tag as VLAN ID 500?
unify login is anything like username@unify?
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Came home after work on Monday, Unifi wasn't working.
Called them for help, within 1 hour the connection was back.

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Came home after work on Monday, Unifi wasn't working.
Called them for help, within 1 hour the connection was back.

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@Sting Ray

To use your old Streamyx router with Unifi, you need to hook it up to your PC then log into its web configuration. Make sure you take note of the local IP address and subnet mask information that its been configured to use.. it should be on a different range than your Unifi (192.168.0.x/255.255.255.0 by default). If its on the same IP range as Unifi, change the routers IP to 192.168.0.2 or something so it doesn't conflict with the Unifi router IP. Then just disable its DHCP server and apply the settings.. Restart the router and wire its LAN port into one of the blue coloured LAN ports on your DIR-615 by TM. This will ensure that you only have 1 DHCP server running on your network (each router has a DHCP server).

Remember, by disabling DHCP it means you wont be given an IP address automatically when you plug in the router again. So to access its configuration page you'll have to set an appropriate IP address manually to be able to access its web user interface.

I can't really gauge how good you are at this so don't try it if you're not really sure about what I'm talking about ><"
I emailed to Unifi this morning about my problem and the call center told me just now that currently Unifi has a "technical issue" with VPN connection and they will "look into it" but cannot tell when will the problem be resolved. they didn't explain what is the technical issue but I don't think I would understand even if they explain.

thanks rizvanrp for explaining how to do the connection but it is too advance for me to handle ..... and since it is Unifi problem I think I would not touch the DIR-615 router.

however I still don't understand as why the VPN connection is stable if using wired / cable connection but is not the case when using wireless. rclxub.gif


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Meh, guess you already know what is actually causing the problem tongue.gif

I don't see how they can categorize VPNs to all be in the same group and have a 'technical issue' with all of them.. every VPN protocol is different from one another ._. I've run an OpenVPN based VPN link for 2 days straight without any problems on Unifi.
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what to do ...... unfortunately me and most users are just simple layman with no technical knowledge on these things. I have to listen and believe to what they say and pray that they are able to solve my VPN problem.

rizvanrp, can you help to explain in simple terms why in my case the VPN connection is stable using cable / wired connection but not using wireless ?
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QUOTE(Sting Ray @ May 13 2010, 04:18 PM)
rizvanrp, can you help to explain in simple terms why in my case the VPN connection is stable using cable / wired connection but not using wireless ?
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QUOTE(almaty @ May 13 2010, 05:36 PM)
if it is stable with wired connection it has nothing to do with Unifi.
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I'm also very confused, hence I'm asking for expert's advice.

if it is Unifi or DIR-615 problem, then why when using cable / wired connection the VPN connection is stable ?

but if it is not Unifi or DIR-615 problem, then why the VPN is not stable when using wireless ? all these while there is no problem at all when using Streamyx via wireless connection (either at home, parent's and in-law's house, or even when "borrowing" neighbour's unsecured network when my streamyx is down).

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Good service would be:

Came home after work on Monday. Unifi was working fine.
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QUOTE(Sting Ray @ May 13 2010, 06:15 PM)
I'm also very confused, hence I'm asking for expert's advice.

if it is Unifi or DIR-615 problem, then why when using cable / wired connection the VPN connection is stable ?

but if it is not Unifi or DIR-615 problem, then why the VPN is not stable when using wireless ? all these while there is no problem at all when using Streamyx via wireless connection (either at home, parent's and in-law's house, or even when "borrowing" neighbour's unsecured network when my streamyx is down).

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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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 ?

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@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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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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@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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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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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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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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I'm on 10 but lately my torrent is soooo slow..dunno why sad.gif
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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QUOTE(ahpek26 @ May 15 2010, 03:25 AM)
Its says FOR NOW. Learn to read.
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Now still monitoring the UniFi users :-). Maybe u will get around up to 500GB per month or maybe 1500GB per month. I said this hard limit nobody can hit for Home Users and it's fair. It's too differentiate between VIP and BiZ package. There's no such unlimited bandwidth for VIP Packages for sure.

However i do also give them the comparison of our fibre ISP pricing, compare to other country to the person who decide the pricing.

If u don't want the bandwidth CAP feel free take the Biz Package . TMCorp inform me that Residential can take the Biz Package but Biz User ( Shop Address ) cannot take residential package. I don't do much IPTV since i own Astro Beyond . This already confirm by their Product and Sales Guy :-) from TM . He sit next to me during the twtup sessions. No breach on contract also if u upgrade from Streamyx to UniFi

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Now still monitoring the UniFi users :-). Maybe u will get around up to 500GB per month or maybe 1500GB per month. I said this hard limit nobody can hit for Home Users and it's fair. It's too differentiate between VIP and BiZ package. There's no such unlimited bandwidth for VIP Packages for sure.

However i do also give them the comparison of our fibre ISP pricing, compare to other country to the person who decide the pricing.

If u don't want the bandwidth CAP feel free take the Biz Package . TMCorp inform me that Residential can take the Biz Package but Biz User ( Shop Address ) cannot take residential package. I don't do much IPTV since i own Astro Beyond . This already confirm by their Product and Sales Guy :-) from TM . He sit next to me during the twtup sessions. No breach on contract also if u upgrade from Streamyx to UniFi
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Why not offer VIP package without cap for a slightly higher price than normal cap VIP package? Is it that hard to design a system to differentiate cap and non-cap VIP users? I know they suck at managing 4Mbps user (sudden 2Mbps cap without warning?) but this is silly. So they're telling me if I dont want any cap, then i'd have to subscribe to BIZ package which lets face it, makes no sense?

I'm not saying I hate bandwidth cap but is it really that hard to make a cap and non-cap VIP packages? Anyways other issue is the price which I think they don't even need to discuss because lets face it, they can just go to any ISP website and check the price, its WAY CHEAPER than the crap TM is offering. Any 10 year old kid who can do simple math can figure out TM's pricing is ridiculous. I know the service is new but after all that crap about "premium service at non premium price" and all we get is an expensive service with "no cap 4 now", really TM?

Oh well lets just see how it goes. TM really living up to their "best effort" service standard already.
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QUOTE(ahpek26 @ May 15 2010, 09:19 AM)
Why not offer VIP package without cap for a slightly higher price than normal cap VIP package? Is it that hard to design a system to differentiate cap and non-cap VIP users? I know they suck at managing 4Mbps user (sudden 2Mbps cap without warning?) but this is silly. So they're telling me if I dont want any cap, then i'd have to subscribe to BIZ package which lets face it, makes no sense?

I'm not saying I hate bandwidth cap but is it really that hard to make a cap and non-cap VIP packages? Anyways other issue is the price which I think they don't even need to discuss because lets face it, they can just go to any ISP website and check the price, its WAY CHEAPER than the crap TM is offering. Any 10 year old kid who can do simple math can figure out TM's pricing is ridiculous. I know the service is new but after all that crap about "premium service at non premium price" and all we get is an expensive service with "no cap 4 now", really TM?

Oh well lets just see how it goes. TM really living up to their "best effort" service standard already.
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talking about cap, how do I know the total download and upload used for my account ? currently I have 3 computers connecting to the router.
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so,that means from unicoolpack can straight upgrade to unifi without any penalty since can switch over?

wondering if it is available over at ss2 here. kinda sick of my 1Mbps which only operates on 400kbps and shared with 3 other persons.
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anyone experienced a drop in speed since they first subscribe? i did! now i can't stream southparkvideos anymore....sigh! last time when i first subscribed unifi my southpark streaming was in HD quality because the speed permits it to go into HD mode. now it's the lowest quality and it still pauses and loads frequently sad.gif
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I think anything between 200 - 300GB cap/m is reasonable... to maintain a good quality speed...
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I think anything between 200 - 300GB cap/m is reasonable... to maintain a good quality speed...
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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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and i think we will be able to get unifi soon since the white
Unifi box is hanging on the telephone poles outside.
O.M.G. more people will have wifi routers sad.gif

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5mb - 150gb cap is enough
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http://www.ispreview.co.uk/

Dedicated site on ISP in UK...tons of competition there.Some isp got cap some no and still cheaper price than us...

Hope maxis can launch its fiber optic soon and compete with tm...

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my area is congested with wifi users. how?
and i think we will be able to get unifi soon since the white
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i guess you are on 11. Try changing your wifi channel to 9 or 3. May reduce the interference.

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i agree to that as well..and maybe it should be throttled to 25% speed or 50% speed instead of 1M...to be fair to users that pay more for higher speed as well
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When is Q3 starts? Bloody pissed off with my 4mbps package now..
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when will taman desa hav unifi?!?! sleep.gif"
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When is Q3 starts? Bloody pissed off with my 4mbps package now..
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guys i'm posting up the weirdest speed test. i only subscribed to 10mpbs, but i'm getting this!!

http://www.speedtest.net/results.php

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and when i played mw2 just now laggy. damn weird. maybe the system corrected itself or something.
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guys i'm posting up the weirdest speed test. i only subscribed to 10mpbs, but i'm getting this!!

http://www.speedtest.net/results.php

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and when i played mw2 just now laggy. damn weird. maybe the system corrected itself or something.
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Read This News,

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i been wondering since i looked at all the result posted here
aint optic fibre suppose to be upload = download in terms of speed?
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Halim said TM will expand the UniFi coverage to another 18 exchanges nationwide by July, bringing the total number to 22.

Besides more areas in Selangor and Kuala Lumpur, it will also stretch to the Multimedia Super Corridor, Johor, Kedah and Penang.


Anybody know excatly location of this additional 18 exchanges? hmm.gif
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Q3 will be available at July,
Read This News,

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unifi are not that good, for my area, its not so stable sad.gif
currently staying @ subang SS15
the unifi , sometimes ping high, sometimes ping low, and so does when loading youtube
only for youtube, other like youku or some other streaming sites stream very slow... my 1mb streamyx can beat it x.X
and frequent dc from facebook game also....
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Does anyone can show me a hand to help me how to setup VLAN from the screenshot below ?

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QUOTE(wiraone @ May 17 2010, 10:45 AM)
Thanks .. guess couldn't do anything for now other than waiting for the news. Are they going to contact us who've registered our interest individually first or this will be first come first serve to their tm-point?
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better call them asap once it's available at ur place coz i nvr received any call from them even i already registered my interest before..luckily i called them quickly..otherwise i would have to wait for a longer time to install unifi...
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that's the issue... as we all know about tm's customers service...

who knows the next phase in which particular areas?
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Spotted tm contractors(written on their backs) at taman overseas union.Saw huge black cables on the lorry.Should be fiber optic right?
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Spotted tm contractors(written on their backs) at taman overseas union.Saw huge black cables on the lorry.Should be fiber optic right?
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yeah, the black cables will contain fiber optics, putting black cables is on 2nd day and for 3rd day, you will see they insert blue fiber optics cable into the black cable.
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Taman Desa Tm contractors spotted also....they pulling black cables now..
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Very good news indeed.Didn't really see them put in the fiber optic cable cuz just cruising by.

Now just waiting for them to continue laying and put up the fiber box.I still think rm150 is a bit expensive though...
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Yeah, they told me too about 60gb is just a temporary on the website, maybe they will give 120gb or more. But about this one

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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 )


whatever it is.. for 5/10/20Mbps package ke...mana boleh simply decreased the speed. sure kena saman la nanti. this is not streamyx package using sharing connection..this is fibre optic. u get what you pay for.. mine now using VIP10 package, dapat 9xxxKB/s local connection pun dah cantik(if diorg decreased the speed suddenly dpt 2xxxKB/s locally mmg nak kenalah). international uplink still depends on the site. some site very fast, some are not.

I dont mind if they still give the connection(decreased of speed) if my usage over the bandwidth limit, I just scared after a month..they still throttling my bandwidth forever lol . bukan boleh percaya TM ni..hihi

QUOTE(MX510 @ May 14 2010, 07:51 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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Does anyone can show me a hand to help me how to setup VLAN from the screenshot below ?

Thank you.

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May be you can follow this, as suggested by Rizvanrp. I managed to obtain the WAN ip address using his method, but only can surf gmail and www.blogger.com. Other websites like loading forever/cannot even surf. Hopefully any Sifu can help me here. Thanks.

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Yeah, they told me too about 60gb is just a temporary on the website, maybe they will give 120gb or more. But about this one
whatever it is.. for 5/10/20Mbps package ke...mana boleh simply decreased the speed. sure kena saman la nanti. this is not streamyx package using sharing connection..this is fibre optic. u get what you pay for[COLOR=red].. mine now using VIP10 package, dapat 9xxxKB/s local connection pun dah cantik(if diorg decreased the speed suddenly dpt 2xxxKB/s locally mmg nak kenalah). international uplink still depends on the site. some site very fast, some are not.

I dont mind if they still give the connection(decreased of speed) if my usage over the bandwidth limit,  I just scared after a month..they still throttling my bandwidth forever lol . bukan boleh percaya TM ni..hihi
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u clearly on the wrong page tongue.gif

dude, unifi is not leased line lah.............this is a shared bandwith service, x kira lah fiber ke miber ke wafer ke....that is just the means of how they connect u to their server...

u pay peanuts, dun ask for leased line level of service...beli kereta kancil nk laju mcm ferrari...mcm mana?
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QUOTE(warlove3 @ May 17 2010, 04:01 PM)
Taman Desa Tm contractors spotted also....they pulling black cables now..
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i think i saw them these few days...

QUOTE(skincladalien @ May 17 2010, 04:24 PM)
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superb! hopefully my area has it soon... cant stand the 1mb package anymore...
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u clearly on the wrong page  tongue.gif

dude, unifi is not leased line lah.............this is a shared bandwith service, x kira lah fiber ke miber ke wafer ke....that is just the means of how they connect u to their server...

u pay peanuts, dun ask for leased line level of service...beli kereta kancil nk laju mcm ferrari...mcm mana?
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Ya lorr.. later u guys always DC, came back and barking at TM. I believe in quota system, but practical one lah.. I do agree that 60GB is insufficient, but unlimited is not realistic at all.
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Yea hopefully we don't end up like australia or canada where nearly all isp got shitty low caps.....
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QUOTE(BlackHawling @ May 17 2010, 10:57 AM)
unifi are not that good,  for my area, its not so stable sad.gif
currently staying @ subang SS15
the unifi , sometimes ping high, sometimes ping low, and so does when loading youtube
only for youtube, other like youku or some other streaming sites stream very slow... my 1mb streamyx can beat it x.X
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how you guys do your speedtest? it keep giving me stupid results. I think the torrent screen is more accurate.

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i know ler its a shared bandwidth...im talking about the services we pay, and what we pay now also quite expensive than other country and later nak berkira bandwidth pulak. so what i get now i quite happy, but dont know what happen later if they start cap bandwidth sana sini.. and i already pay high for the peanuts package.. and there is no ferrari package from tmnet pun.. even local link pun nak kedekut bandwidth susah ler, negara lain byk rilex je bagi 100Mbps for home user with almost the same price. Since TM nak monopoly the market, kita kena la push sikit smile.gif

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u clearly on the wrong page  tongue.gif

dude, unifi is not leased line lah.............this is a shared bandwith service, x kira lah fiber ke miber ke wafer ke....that is just the means of how they connect u to their server...

u pay peanuts, dun ask for leased line level of service...beli kereta kancil nk laju mcm ferrari...mcm mana?
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I kinda agree sometimes...Is it because "this is malaysia" that we cannot get cheaper and better broadband?
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Is anyone having problems with the wireless connection with the DIR 615? I keep getting No Signal its annoying
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need to ask silly question..
does the unifi still hav the bandwith limitation..
does streamyx hav it?
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QUOTE(Suk @ May 17 2010, 12:00 PM)
Does anyone can show me a hand to help me how to setup VLAN from the screenshot below ?

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This is what I set for vlan:

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This is what I set for vlan:

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You bridged the WAN port, LAN ports and wifi, set a VLAN on the bridge itself then set the PPPoE dialer to use it?

Wont that result in WAN traffic being sent across every single interface unnecessarily? shocking.gif
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QUOTE(rizvanrp @ May 18 2010, 02:49 AM)
You bridged the WAN port, LAN ports and wifi, set a VLAN on the bridge itself then set the PPPoE dialer to use it?

Wont that result in WAN traffic being sent across every single interface unnecessarily? shocking.gif
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For some reason it works when I set it this way. The bridged setup you see in the screenshot is the default after flashing this router with dd-wrt. I'm using build 14311 on this router. My previous DIR-600 won't let me choose vlan2. If I assign the VLAN to vlan2 interface, PPPoE doesn't work. If I set it to br0, then it does.

I notice yours has been working with vlan2 set as the vlan interface. Probably in the latest build they change the name from vlan2 to eth0/eth1..

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Er vlan1 are my LAN ports, vlan2 is my WAN port.. this is the mid-april build and there's an eth2 but no eth0/eth1.

Actually, mine didn't work with vlan2.500 set as the WAN interface either. When I ran my sniffer on it, it showed the PPPoE discovery + reply from the Fiberhome but it would just stop after that.

After I changed the 'Network Configuration vlan2' and 'Network Configuration vlan2.500' settings to Unbridged with multicast forwarding enabled (from 'default'), it just worked on its own. Pretty damn weird :S

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TM: No intention UniFi rate review


Zamzamzairani Mohd. Jesus speaks with media during a press conference of the Annual General Meeting of Telekom Malaysia at Pantai Valley, Kuala Lumpur, yesterday.

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KUALA LUMPUR, May 6 - Telekom Malaysia Bhd. ™ does not intend to review the rates for such services UniFi offered is competitive in the region.

Chief executive officer Datuk Zamzamzairani Mohd. Jesus said:''If taking into account the cheapest package is RM149 per month, TM offers broadband packages with 5Mpbs and includes video (IPTV) with eight lines.

''If calculated at RM149, the user can use broadband with speeds 5Mpbs, rates are very competitive at the regional level.''

UniFi is a high-speed broadband (HSBB) offered three in one other TM also provides ancillary services.

Zamzamzairani said, what is the problem, those who make allegations in an unfair comparison without looking at the technology we use.

''They are, instead comparing broadband service in Singapore, which claimed more affordable, while there, they use the cable and we are using optical fibers,''he said at a press conference after the annual general meeting here today TM.

The present chairman, Datuk Dr. Halim Shafir and chief finance officer, Osman.

Zamzamzairani said TM will continue to focus on adding service facilities UniFi of 18 more by July of this exchange, bringing to 22 exchange lines.

Areas that include Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Johor, Kedah and Penang.

In the Klang Valley, the location that will receive the service by July this year UniFi Bukit Kemuning, Subang Airport, North Klang Straits, Sungai Buloh, Melawati, Wangsa Maju, Kepong, Teluk Panglima Garang, Damansara and the Ambassador.

Outside the Klang Valley, including Cyberjaya, Putrajaya, Permas and Senai in Johor, Bukit Tengah and Bayan Baru in Penang and Kulim Hi-Tech in Kedah.

Zamzamzairani said, looking at the total, TM confident it is on track to complete the 750,000 current premises and is fitted with UniFi schedule also provides 1.3 million premises by the service by 2012.

In addition, UniFi services available in Shah Alam, Subang Jaya, Taman Tun Dr. Ismail, Bangsar since launching last March 24 has received 1.700 subscriptions.

''However, more than 10,000 potential customers have expressed an interest to subscribe to and are waiting for services UniFi installed,''he said.

Asked about the content UniFi, Zamzamzairani who declined further comment, said his allocated RM250 million to RM300 million for the next three years to the development of content.

Meanwhile, Chairman of TM, Datuk Dr. Halim Shafie said the meeting today between the other has approved a final dividend of 13 cents (less tax of 25 per cent) amounting to RM348.8 million.



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QUOTE(skincladalien @ May 17 2010, 11:32 PM)
how you guys do your speedtest? it keep giving me stupid results. I think the torrent screen is more accurate.

WTF?
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honestly speedtest arent exactly reliable, cos sometimes they will have spiking speeds, in ur case, i suspect it's slow speed then near end suddenly boom, one shot data come in, and it recognize as what....200M? yeah, best way is to show torrent screen or DDL full speed screenshot, or a bandwidth graph would also do the trick
lol...eh i wonder when can malaysia have this speed..looking forward to it lol...


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''They are, instead comparing broadband service in Singapore, which claimed more affordable, while there, they use the cable and we are using optical fibers,''he said at a press conference after the annual general meeting here today TM.

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to be honest, as end users, we don really give a damn on what technology is used, we just want value performance....if he says IPTV extra charges bla bla bla...why not just drop the IPTV service and offer us a cheaper plan? i'm sure they will get more subscribers with that option.
He did not mention anything about the caps, which i think aint gonna finalize yet as well...well, i hope even VIP5 gets at least 120GB cap, the rest...up to scale would be nice, and throttled speed also should be according to what speed you can, not everything capped to 1M tongue.gif

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Well we have the technology now. According to wiki fiber cable can transfer up to 2.5Gbps. So with fiber to the home we have 1 less thing to worry in future.
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Well we have the technology now. According to wiki fiber cable can transfer up to 2.5Gbps. So with fiber to the home we have 1 less thing to worry in future.
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but the biggest thing is always the ISP, TM, so far from what i see, since they are in their way to monopolize the market, their ignorance is going to kill us, and screw us up like streamyx right now....
i really wish singtel or penangfon would rapidly expand their area of service, if they can provide consistent speed and good service, i don mind paying slightly more every month
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Does anyone know when Unifi will be available in Jaya One's offices?
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looking forward to it..
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There is a chart on page 1 with TM's roll out schedule.
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KUALA LUMPUR, May 6 - Telekom Malaysia Bhd. ™ does not intend to review the rates for such services UniFi offered is competitive in the region.

Chief executive officer Datuk Zamzamzairani Mohd. Jesus said:''If taking into account the cheapest package is RM149 per month, TM offers broadband packages with 5Mpbs and includes video (IPTV) with eight lines.

''If calculated at RM149, the user can use broadband with speeds 5Mpbs, rates are very competitive at the regional level.''

UniFi is a high-speed broadband (HSBB) offered three in one other TM also provides ancillary services.

Zamzamzairani said, what is the problem, those who make allegations in an unfair comparison without looking at the technology we use.

''They are, instead comparing broadband service in Singapore, which claimed more affordable, while there, they use the cable and we are using optical fibers,''he said at a press conference after the annual general meeting here today TM.

The present chairman, Datuk Dr. Halim Shafir and chief finance officer, Osman.

Zamzamzairani said TM will continue to focus on adding service facilities UniFi of 18 more by July of this exchange, bringing to 22 exchange lines.

Areas that include Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Johor, Kedah and Penang.

In the Klang Valley, the location that will receive the service by July this year UniFi Bukit Kemuning, Subang Airport, North Klang Straits, Sungai Buloh, Melawati, Wangsa Maju, Kepong, Teluk Panglima Garang, Damansara and the Ambassador.

Outside the Klang Valley, including Cyberjaya, Putrajaya, Permas and Senai in Johor, Bukit Tengah and Bayan Baru in Penang and Kulim Hi-Tech in Kedah.

Zamzamzairani said, looking at the total, TM confident it is on track to complete the 750,000 current premises and is fitted with UniFi schedule also provides 1.3 million premises by the service by 2012.

In addition, UniFi services available in Shah Alam, Subang Jaya, Taman Tun Dr. Ismail, Bangsar since launching last March 24 has received 1.700 subscriptions.

''However, more than 10,000 potential customers have expressed an interest to subscribe to and are waiting for services UniFi installed,''he said.

Asked about the content UniFi, Zamzamzairani who declined further comment, said his allocated RM250 million to RM300 million for the next three years to the development of content.

Meanwhile, Chairman of TM, Datuk Dr. Halim Shafie said the meeting today between the other has approved a final dividend of 13 cents (less tax of 25 per cent) amounting to RM348.8 million.


Stupid CEO and his cronies are BBS(bachelor of bullshitting).Why don't they unbundle the vip packages and give us only the internet service?Wouldn't that be cheaper for us?That may shave off rm20-30 from the vip packages....

Fiber optic internet has been around for quite some time now and i think the cost is not as high as it used to be.Even fiber optic internet in UK,US and other countries besides singapore is cheaper and faster than us and they still want to give us low cap.This is ridiculous mad.gif

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UniFi users, after subscribing to it, the phone number will be different is it? Also, it does not use the traditional phone port anymore is it (because my house alarm connects to the copper line)?
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UniFi users, after subscribing to it, the phone number will be different is it? Also, it does not use the traditional phone port anymore is it (because my house alarm connects to the copper line)?
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yes u have to reset ur alarm settings
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QUOTE(BBXiong @ May 18 2010, 10:16 AM)
but the biggest thing is always the ISP, TM, so far from what i see, since they are in their way to monopolize the market, their ignorance is going to kill us, and screw us up like streamyx right now....
i really wish singtel or penangfon would rapidly expand their area of service, if they can provide consistent speed and good service, i don mind paying slightly more every month
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As our only wired gateway to the internet, it's a proxy for BN control I guess unsure.gif

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QUOTE(yongkailoon @ May 18 2010, 08:48 PM)
UniFi users, after subscribing to it, the phone number will be different is it? Also, it does not use the traditional phone port anymore is it (because my house alarm connects to the copper line)?
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You get to keep your current number. The line is totally separate. It doesn't use the traditional phone port at all.
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You get to keep your current number. The line is totally separate. It doesn't use the traditional phone port at all.
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If I understand correctly, keeping current number meaning still having to pay an additional RM25 for the fixed line rental fee right (should I choose to keep the copper line)? Also, if it isn't using the traditional phone line port anymore then I think my house alarm system wouldn't be able to connect to the phone since it connects to the traditional port.
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QUOTE(yongkailoon @ May 18 2010, 09:59 PM)
If I understand correctly, keeping current number meaning still having to pay an additional RM25 for the fixed line rental fee right (should I choose to keep the copper line)? Also, if it isn't using the traditional phone line port anymore then I think my house alarm system wouldn't be able to connect to the phone since it connects to the traditional port.
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IMO keep your copper line and just ignore this new number. because this phone wont work if you switch off the modem (no phone calls coming in if no electricity), wheres you old copper line works without electric.
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QUOTE(skincladalien @ May 18 2010, 10:06 PM)
IMO keep your copper line and just ignore this new number. because this phone wont work if you switch off the modem (no phone calls coming in if no electricity), wheres you old copper line works without electric.
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QUOTE(yongkailoon @ May 18 2010, 08:48 PM)
UniFi users, after subscribing to it, the phone number will be different is it? Also, it does not use the traditional phone port anymore is it (because my house alarm connects to the copper line)?
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QUOTE(yongkailoon @ May 18 2010, 09:59 PM)
If I understand correctly, keeping current number meaning still having to pay an additional RM25 for the fixed line rental fee right (should I choose to keep the copper line)? Also, if it isn't using the traditional phone line port anymore then I think my house alarm system wouldn't be able to connect to the phone since it connects to the traditional port.
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Fiberhome converts the fiber cabling to RJ45 Ethernet and 2x RJ11 copper jacks which you're supposed to plug your phone into. You can even replace the DECT phone with a standard TM copper line phone and it'll work fine. You get a new number and its a separate line so your current copper lines are not touched at all.

When they say its VOIP they mean its VOIP from the Fiberhome back to TMnet's exchange.. however from the Fiberhome to your phone its standard copper wiring with RJ11 connectors (and completely analog). The voice quality is much better and there's no static or interference at all.

I can only see 2 problems with wiring an alarm system to it :

1 - People have complained that you cant transfer analog data/FAX over it.. so you'll have to check with your alarm people if its analog communication protocol is compatible with this digital phone line.

2 - Standard copper transmits power over the phone line itself so in the event of power failure you still can use the phone. Unifi uses fiber optics which needs to have a optical transceiver to do the conversion from electrical <-> optical signals (the Fiberhome modem). This Fiberhome modem requires power to run, if your house power gets cut and your Fiberhome shuts off you wont have any internet or phone line. Only way around this is to wire the Fiberhome to a UPS or ask TM about the Fiberhome USB battery pack.

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just a question:
..can I upgrade my package ..if I just used 4mb like 3-4 month?
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or...I need to use the package for a year ..before changing the package?(fulfilling the contract)
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QUOTE(tweiyang11 @ May 18 2010, 03:48 PM)
how bout Bukit Jelutong  brows.gif ??

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yah can't wait for BJ as well. Maybe July. Under Subang Airport perhaps?
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yeap... last time i heard BJ is under Subang airport exchange... if its true then we just need to wait till Q3 / July rclxms.gif
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no caps for now... later dunno.....hehe
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You can take the Biz5 packages no problem i talk to Datuk Zam regarding the issues no fair usage policy applied but no iptv :-)
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but Biz5 i need to apply using a company right?
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I will definitely use the Biz Package at my residential home address and screw up the IPTV because not really watching it since i have Astro Beyond :-)


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Yes!! Found out that Kota Kemuning will start UNIFI in July'10.
And they are going to cap the limit from 1st Jan 2011 (subject to mgmt review) meaning the more we fight them, the better it is. Else...limit is coming soon.
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just a question:
..can I upgrade my package ..if I just used 4mb like 3-4 month?
*i mean newly registered user can change package also?
or...I need to use the package for a year ..before changing the package?(fulfilling the contract)
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Yes you can upgrade your Streamyx to Unifi even you are under contract.
I did mine. No penalty for the upgrade.
But I only allowed to discard my Streamyx once Unifi starts their billing (in June).
So for now, I have two internet accounts which are Streamyx and Unifi, and just need to pay the Streamyx bill since Unifi don't bills yet.

And not to forget, once upgraded you cannot downgrade if you feel unhappy with the new account (Unifi).
If downgrade while still under contract, will get penalty.
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may i knw if i would like to register a new unifi package,
i need a fixed phone line in my home ?
and how long them take for new registation ?
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QUOTE(yi11 @ May 19 2010, 05:49 PM)
may i knw if i would like to register a new unifi package,
i need a fixed phone line in my home ?
and how long them take for new registation ?
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For new registration, no phone line required. How long it takes depends. Roughly between 2hours and 4-8hours depending if they need to drill hole + pull cable. My place took 2 hours coz no drilling involve and the phone poll is just 2 houses away from me.
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Yes!! Found out that Kota Kemuning will start UNIFI in July'10.
And they are going to cap the limit from 1st Jan 2011 (subject to mgmt review) meaning the more we fight them, the better it is. Else...limit is coming soon.
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QUOTE(jimmyay @ May 19 2010, 03:43 PM)
Yes!! Found out that Kota Kemuning will start UNIFI in July'10.
And they are going to cap the limit from 1st Jan 2011 (subject to mgmt review) meaning the more we fight them, the better it is. Else...limit is coming soon.
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Nice. Bukit Rimau included in that as well right?
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QUOTE(rogue @ May 19 2010, 06:03 PM)
For new registration, no phone line required. How long it takes depends. Roughly between 2hours and 4-8hours depending if they need to drill hole + pull cable. My place took 2 hours coz no drilling involve and the phone poll is just 2 houses away from me.
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normally them come and install within how many days ? smile.gif
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normally them come and install within how many days ? smile.gif
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i apply last wednesday, they installed this monday.

I was reading stuff about fiber-to-the-home tech, and saw that other country that use this tech at least deliver 100Mbps and above, some even 1Gbps. But TM only max 20Mbps doh.gif
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I did survey/google about fiber optic package that other country ISP provide & to my surprise, mostly max speed at 20Mbps also.
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according to my tm installer, the "VIP"s got 100Mbps.
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according to my tm installer, the "VIP"s got 100Mbps.
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I did survey/google about fiber optic package that other country ISP provide & to my surprise, mostly max speed at 20Mbps also.
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and one more, when will subang jaya covered with Unifi and available to subscribe?
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normally them come and install within how many days ? smile.gif
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eh guys,anybody knows if ss2 got unifi? wanna apply smile.gif. since i cant get 4mb i rather apply for unifi
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I call, USJ 6 ready around July.

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yeah, mostly countries with the same level of economy with malaysia but they already start to move to 100MBPS.

and one more, when will subang jaya covered with Unifi and available to subscribe?
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did anyone try to connect your VIP20 in your frd house who is using VIP5 also ?

Unifi can line cap ? or UNIFI only account cap only ? all line support up to 100Mbps ?
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did anyone try to connect your VIP20 in your frd house who is using VIP5 also ?

Unifi can line cap ? or UNIFI only account cap only ? all line support up to 100Mbps ?
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subang jaya adi got, where u stay?
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the tm workers already put the cables but no white box at the poles yet.
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QUOTE(Suk @ May 20 2010, 03:01 AM)
did anyone try to connect your VIP20 in your frd house who is using VIP5 also ?

Unifi can line cap ? or UNIFI only account cap only ? all line support up to 100Mbps ?
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I'm wondering this too.
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Hi, I just subscribed to Unifi for my apartment. I believe they will be using VDSL. Questions:

1) Will need to pull new copper cable into my unit or can use old one?
2) If use old one, that means old phone/streamyx cannot use anymore?
3) If pull new cable, means old phone/streamyx still can use?
4) Do I have to cancel old phone/streamyx myself? i.e. go TMPoint to cancel?
5) Will technician provide free ethernet cabling?

Thanks....
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QUOTE(cosmicmeadow @ May 20 2010, 04:47 PM)
Hi, I just subscribed to Unifi for my apartment. I believe they will be using VDSL. Questions:

1) Will need to pull new copper cable into my unit or can use old one?
2) If use old one, that means old phone/streamyx cannot use anymore?
3) If pull new cable, means old phone/streamyx still can use?
4) Do I have to cancel old phone/streamyx myself? i.e. go TMPoint to cancel?
5) Will technician provide free ethernet cabling?

Thanks....
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Hm.. to sign up need to pay how much in total?
Any equipment to pay for?
Any prepayment to pay for?

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Hm.. to sign up need to pay how much in total?
Any equipment to pay for?
Any prepayment to pay for?
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Nothing to pay. All equipment will be provided by them. They will start billing you on July onwards if I'm not mistaken.

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Now enjoying VIP20.. downloads with hotfile premium reach 1.2 MBps on average. brows.gif
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QUOTE(rogue @ May 20 2010, 05:44 PM)
Nothing to pay. All equipment will be provided by them. They will start billing you on July onwards if I'm not mistaken.
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Hm.. contract i guess shud be one year or around two years? Ur first bill u pay exactly according to your package plan or there are some extra charges other then stamp duty and 5% service charge?
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QUOTE(FidelisGVR @ May 20 2010, 06:11 PM)
Now enjoying VIP20.. downloads with hotfile premium reach 1.2 MBps on average. brows.gif
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how many files downloaded at a time?
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how many files downloaded at a time?
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just one.. laugh.gif

any more and it'll be split acc. to how many occuring downloads. but it's still quite fast..
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Hm.. contract i guess shud be one year or around two years? Ur first bill u pay exactly according to your package plan or there are some extra charges other then stamp duty and 5% service charge?
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http://www.unifi.my/unifi/index.php?option...id=51&Itemid=81

During promotional period, there are no extra charges. I believe the link answers most of your questions.
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Uh, LAN port 1 on my BTU seems to be dead (it was going on and off the last few days). When i plug in the DIR 615 into LAN port 2/3/4 on the BTU the light blinks showing that the lan is detected but somehow internet won't work, it only works when connected to BTU port 1. Any ideas before i call telekom tomorrow? Think my BTU needs to be replaced, i tried my other router on it too and port 1 is still dead. Seems to be a hardware problem.
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Petaling Jaya not in Q3 meh?
Today i send email to unifi@tm.com.my to ask him when my place will be available?
This is their reply,

Dear Stanley,



Thank you for your interest in TM's new UniFi products. We are sorry to inform the current information as to future availability in PETALING JAYA area indicates service should be available in NOVEMBER 2010. I’m sorry we can give no exact date for your house.

Please if you have not already done so, take the time to enter your details expressing your interest at our UniFi website,

http://www.tm.com.my/connecting-you/digita...BBInterest.aspx



This registration will enable us to call or email you when service is available at your address.



Thank you again for your interest in UniFi



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You should give them your street address
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yes,i already send them my street address,
He say Petaling Jaya is available at November 2010,
Q3 become Q4?

Last time i already send email to them and ask them and they say will be available at July,
When i go TM to pay streamyx bill,and i go unifi corner to ask the staff and they say will be at September,
And now last and they say will be available at November
Dunno which 1 is the real?

Why Petaling Jaya is Q4 now?
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QUOTE(FidelisGVR @ May 20 2010, 06:37 PM)
just one.. laugh.gif

any more and it'll be split acc. to how many occuring downloads. but it's still quite fast..
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if one then u should get 2 times than the current one you got since you're on VIP20 unless the download speed is capped by hotfile..

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i tried and i think hotfile free is capped at about ~150.
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Uh .... i get weird feedback from tmnut.

They say my place no Unifi, but the bungallows a street across have unifi. They are also in Mutiara Damansara also, so how come they have but i don't o_o; wtf ?? My residential area already has the green boxes installed same like those bungallows across the street so what is the problem i wonder. is it because the datuks live on the other side :/ ?? why got double standard.

And furthermore my place is between those bungallows and bandar utama which also has unifi, yet my place don't have why is that ??? vmad.gif


Here i link a screenshot for the areas i'm talking about

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The purple area is Bu. here probably already have unifi. Green area in damansara where the bungalows (they cost more then 1 million ringgit each unit doh.gif ) are confirm to have unifi. The red area where i am got the green boxes but yet no unifi yet ??? how can this be shocking.gif

Anyone know the logic behind this hmm.gif

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Simple equation

UniFi for those with moola , the rest of you (which includes me) who is on a cheap housing area.Just wait to be rolled for the masses. They know that those VIPs and those who can afford it would surely jump to TM's UniFi package.
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Fair enough, but my area isn't a poor area :/ (granted that all townships have to build a low cost housing area, however that is further away from my area and is closer to the police station near the roundabout )

That is why i am confused why they bypass my area :[ To me it seems my area is already supported, but they decide to withold subscription for my area, but allow for the other half of mutiara damansara ? I noted that during the launch of the unifi website, their service locator also said my place got support. Soon after i reported this to tmnut, they took down that service locator and change to a more generalised answer for exchange point. Basically they want to cover up and say your area not supported yet when actually it is doh.gif ( are they trying to make the areas all have same launch date for new areas ??? and the other part of MU gets early hsbb because of well connected people living there ? )

Anyway this was the reply i got.

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Thank you for your interest in TM's new UniFi products. We are sorry to inform the current information as to future availability in your area, indicates service should be available in July 2010. I’m sorry we can give no exact date for your house.

Please if you have not already done so, take the time to enter your details expressing your interest at our UniFi website,

http://www.tm.com.my/connecting-you/digita...BBInterest.aspx



This registration will enable us to call or email you when service is available at your address.



Thank you again for your interest in UniFi.



It is no wonder malaysians are moving out to other countries. Too much corruption and favourtism for the burgeios. Where is the equality ? icon_question.gif

*vent off rolleyes.gif

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QUOTE(StanleYz @ May 21 2010, 09:31 AM)
yes,i already send them my street address,
He say Petaling Jaya is available at November 2010,
Q3 become Q4?

Last time i already send email to them and ask them and they say will be available at July,
When i go TM to pay streamyx bill,and i go unifi corner to ask the staff and they say will be at September,
And now last and they say will be available at November
Dunno which 1 is the real?

Why Petaling Jaya is Q4 now?
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so guys, how is the IPTV content so far???any nice shows??HK, Korean, Japan shows?
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QUOTE(brian12988 @ May 21 2010, 02:28 PM)
so guys, how is the IPTV content so far???any nice shows??HK, Korean, Japan shows?
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QUOTE(*********** @ May 21 2010, 04:37 PM)
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In future all IPTV..
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QUOTE(Moogle Stiltzkin @ May 21 2010, 11:02 AM)
Uh .... i get weird feedback from tmnut.

They say my place no Unifi, but the bungallows a street across have unifi. They are also in Mutiara Damansara also, so how come they have but i don't o_o; wtf ?? My residential area already has the green boxes installed same like those bungallows across the street so what is the problem i wonder. is it because the datuks live on the other side :/ ?? why got double standard.
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My gf lives in the affluent Bukit Damansara and that green box is right in front of her house; and unifi is not yet available. Upon browsing the area, one can see that the cables are still being deployed.

Even if you see the fibre distribution points around your area, it does not guarantee service availability, this is what unifi cs told me.


BTW, I don't think has anything to do with VIPS living in the area or such.
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IPTV got Star Chinese and Channel V asia, got a few shows i really like that the latest show wont show on astro.
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QUOTE(cannavaro @ May 21 2010, 07:31 PM)
My gf lives in the affluent Bukit Damansara and that green box is right in front of her house; and unifi is not yet available. Upon browsing the area, one can see that the cables are still being deployed.

Even if you see the fibre distribution points around your area, it does not guarantee service availability, this is what unifi cs told me.
BTW, I don't think has anything to do with VIPS living in the area or such.
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Thx for the explanation. I wish someone had told me this me before doh.gif

Hm... July..... starcraft 2 and unifi .... just in time laugh.gif

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QUOTE(Moogle Stiltzkin @ May 21 2010, 10:20 PM)
Thx for the explanation. I wish someone had told me this me before  doh.gif

Hm... July..... starcraft 2 and unifi .... just in time  laugh.gif
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my place flora damansara got unifi already... smile.gif
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QUOTE(limhongwoon @ May 22 2010, 08:09 PM)
When will it available in Penang ??
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Quarter 3, only perai and bayan lepas. brows.gif Me is in perai they laid cable here
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Why not Georgetown ?? Is a city
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My coll just got his Unifi 5mb at Damansara Perdana... Its free till July.. After that he was told by the installer that the cap will be removed. Is this true ?
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QUOTE(victorlaw @ May 23 2010, 10:32 AM)
My coll just got his Unifi 5mb at Damansara Perdana... Its free till July.. After that he was told by the installer that the cap will be removed. Is this true ?
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It's ultimately up to the upper management. Installers are users too.. they don't want the cap either and no ones really sure about what TM intends to cap it at.
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QUOTE(rizvanrp @ May 23 2010, 10:41 AM)
It's ultimately up to the upper management. Installers are users too.. they don't want the cap either and no ones really sure about what TM intends to cap it at.
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Didn't they say they are not capping hmm.gif What happened to their promise ??

You know what would suck? If for now no cap, then few month later they add cap and nobody can do anything cauz already signed contract for 1-2 year shakehead.gif I have a feeling it's gonna be like that.

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QUOTE(limhongwoon @ May 22 2010, 09:48 PM)
Why not Georgetown ?? Is a city
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I'm staying near georgetown area too, and i find it hard to believe that as a central city in penang it was not selected for unifi....
well i guess it's probably due to the cable laying problem sad.gif
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QUOTE(TimKen @ May 23 2010, 10:51 AM)
I'm staying near georgetown area too, and i find it hard to believe that as a central city in penang it was not selected for unifi....
well i guess it's probably due to the cable laying problem  sad.gif
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QUOTE(TimKen @ May 23 2010, 10:51 AM)
I'm staying near georgetown area too, and i find it hard to believe that as a central city in penang it was not selected for unifi....
well i guess it's probably due to the cable laying problem  sad.gif
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My house is just nearby down the end of the Jalan Sultan Azlan Shah road which most homes are under Tasek exchange but mine is at the border but connected to Pasir Puteh(PPP) exchange instead.
Weird that they are skipping Ipoh Central and Pasir Puteh exchanges which is basically Ipoh city core districts itself.

Why do they want to skip the cities CBD like Georgetown and Ipoh for other suburbs I have no idea.
Is it because they are under opposition ruling?You must not forget that these are where the money's at.

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dude, subang jaya and shah alam was a stronghold for BN, and got toppled overnight, we are still the first to get unifi.
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Hi guys,

Just installed the VIP10 package. Read the earlier threads and realised the router supplied is pretty inferior. The router is downstairs and my study upstairs has a poor reception unlike the previous Linksys router where I had a decent signal.

To solve the problem, I went ahead and got a couple of home plugs (Aztech) from Harvey Norman. The home plugs are a hit and miss experience. Some wall sockets are ok while some no signal at all. This could be due to the internal wiring quality issues.

My question is whether I can plug the upstairs home plug into the existing unused router? I tried and the laptop upstairs could detect the router signals but the internet connection from Unifi cannot go through. Any help will be appreciated. Thanks.
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QUOTE(clh406 @ May 23 2010, 05:32 PM)
Hi guys,

Just installed the VIP10 package. Read the earlier threads and realised the router supplied is pretty inferior. The router is downstairs and my study upstairs has a poor reception unlike the previous Linksys router where I had a decent signal.

To solve the problem, I went ahead and got a couple of home plugs (Aztech) from Harvey Norman. The home plugs are a hit and miss experience. Some wall sockets are ok while some no signal at all. This could be due to the internal wiring quality issues.

My question is whether I can plug the upstairs home plug into the existing unused router? I tried and the laptop upstairs could detect the router signals but the internet connection from Unifi cannot go through. Any help will be appreciated. Thanks.
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Yes, you can use your old linksys wireless router as a wifi access point for unifi. Just log into the linksys admin page, disable the DHCP server, save the settings + restart. Then connect a cable from your Linksys router LAN port (note LAN, not WAN/Internet) into one of the dir-615 BLUE lan ports (not the yellow WAN or red IPTV).. you can then just connect to it via wifi and you should be able to browse the net using Unifi.

If you cant do a direct connection from DIR-615 <--> Linksys, you can also do a DIR-615 <--> Homeplug <--> Homeplug <--> Linksys. Should work fine as long as you disable the DHCP in the Linksys and your homeplugs can connect to each other. As long as the DHCP server is running, it will always tell whatever devices you connect to it to use the Linksys as the default gateway and not the Unifi router.. hence you not being able to go online.

Another thing to take note of is that the DIR-615 is configured at 192.168.0.1/255.255.255.0 by default. If your Linksys is using the same IP (192.168.0.1), make sure you change it to something else like 192.168.0.2 or you'll have an IP conflict between the two routers. Change the IP of the Linksys before you disable the DHCP server if this is the case.

Remember to take note of the Linksys IP and subnet mask cause you'll have to manually set it the next time you want to access its config page (since the DHCP server is disabled).

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Just for the record, my TMnet provided DIR-615 w/dd-wrt just died last night sad.gif. It got fried during a power fluctuation, I'm using an old laptop with pfSense at the moment and it works great with Unifi. Snort IDS, transparent SQUID caching proxy, 100000 connection state table wub.gif

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QUOTE(rizvanrp @ May 23 2010, 05:58 PM)
Just for the record, my TMnet provided DIR-615 w/dd-wrt just died last night sad.gif. It got fried during a power fluctuation, I'm using an old laptop with pfSense at the moment and it works great with Unifi. Snort IDS, transparent SQUID caching proxy, 100000 connection state table wub.gif
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QUOTE(rizvanrp @ May 23 2010, 05:58 PM)
go harvey norman go~

Yes, you can use your old linksys wireless router as a wifi access point for unifi. Just log into the linksys admin page, disable the DHCP server, save the settings + restart. Then connect a cable from your Linksys router LAN port (note LAN, not WAN/Internet) into one of the dir-615 BLUE lan ports (not the yellow WAN or red IPTV).. you can then just connect to it via wifi and you should be able to browse the net using Unifi.

If you cant do a direct connection from DIR-615 <--> Linksys, you can also do a DIR-615 <--> Homeplug <--> Homeplug <--> Linksys. Should work fine as long as you disable the DHCP in the Linksys and your homeplugs can connect to each other. As long as the DHCP server is running, it will always tell whatever devices you connect to it to use the Linksys as the default gateway and not the Unifi router.. hence you not being able to go online.

Another thing to take note of is that the DIR-615 is configured at 192.168.0.1/255.255.255.0 by default. If your Linksys is using the same IP (192.168.0.1), make sure you change it to something else like 192.168.0.2 or you'll have an IP conflict between the two routers. Change the IP of the Linksys before you disable the DHCP server if this is the case.

Remember to take note of the Linksys IP and subnet mask cause you'll have to manually set it the next time you want to access its config page (since the DHCP server is disabled).

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Just for the record, my TMnet provided DIR-615 w/dd-wrt just died last night sad.gif. It got fried during a power fluctuation, I'm using an old laptop with pfSense at the moment and it works great with Unifi. Snort IDS, transparent SQUID caching proxy, 100000 connection state table wub.gif
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hey thanks a lot! works like a charm now altho' some speed is sacrificed via the power lines, it is still better than not having a signal upstairs, i did the DIR-615 <--> Homeplug <--> Homeplug <--> Linksys method. cheers!
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This evening I got a gift from TM, it's small Unifi box which's contained few manuals for Unifi and one TM key chain. Well the box is quite nice, but those items are useless for me.

Anyone got it already?
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QUOTE(HiT-AbLe @ May 23 2010, 10:31 PM)
This evening I got a gift from TM, it's small Unifi box which's contained few manuals for Unifi and one TM key chain. Well the box is quite nice, but those items are useless for me.

Anyone got it already?
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HTTP is pretty slow today for some reason. KL speedtests showing 500ms+ lat but 10mbps up/down, BT is fine though
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TM team spotted at SS26 Taman Mayang Jaya,its laying cable now
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Hoho that's actually quite near my place, probably they'll come by in the next few days. biggrin.gif
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Hoho that's actually quite near my place, probably they'll come by in the next few days. biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(HiT-AbLe @ May 23 2010, 10:31 PM)
This evening I got a gift from TM, it's small Unifi box which's contained few manuals for Unifi and one TM key chain. Well the box is quite nice, but those items are useless for me.

Anyone got it already?
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Got mine awhile ago tongue.gif
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finally TM has installed the FTTH box at the telephone pole just behind my house at Section 18 Shah Alam
but dont know when i can subscribe unifi
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ah dam you lucky guys,

more unifi, hahaha,

apply it right now, and enjoy biggrin.gif
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Are they bringing Unifi to Cyberjaya? It said something about the multimedia super corridor and I think I saw some TM workers doing maintenace on the main road outside my condo.

I wish it was cheaper though, its friggen expensive. Can buy without IPTV or not? I already have astro lah...
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QUOTE(rizvanrp @ May 24 2010, 12:49 AM)
HTTP is pretty slow today for some reason. KL speedtests showing 500ms+ lat but 10mbps up/down, BT is fine though
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How about the link to very far countries like USA?
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USA back to normal already .. getting 15-20mbps. UK is a bit slow though
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tm just fixed my vip5 just now..testing my connection nw...hmm.... so far ok...

downloading 174mb file on mediafire is giving me 10min and transfer rate is 400kbps...
is this normal??? hmm.gif hmm.gif

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QUOTE(klampers @ May 25 2010, 12:16 PM)
tm just fixed my vip5 just now..testing my connection nw...hmm.... so far ok...

downloading 174mb file on mediafire is giving me 10min and transfer rate is 400kbps...
is this normal???  hmm.gif  hmm.gif
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lower than normal, you should get 600kB/s.

btw TM is laying cables in my place. total of 3 teams.
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QUOTE(azwan92 @ May 25 2010, 12:27 PM)
lower than normal, you should get 600kB/s.

btw TM is laying cables in my place. total of 3 teams.
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Good news to those that are near Selayang Pasar Borong Baru area. Saw TM deploying their cables in the afternoon.That area they deploying mostly to cater for commercial area. All set for Q3 launch i guess.
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rm149 is it whole package for VIP 5? Do i need to pay phone rental etc?
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rm149 is it whole package for VIP 5? Do i need to pay phone rental etc?
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I don't think so because VIP 5, 10 and 20 all come with Iphone.

Iphone uses the fiber >:x free locals calls if i remember right.
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Added on May 25, 2010, 7:00 pmwant to ask 1 question..nw unifi is giving free 1 month..n i need to terminate my streamyx on 1 july....do i need to give back modem n phone to tm? or i can just keep it?

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QUOTE(Moogle Stiltzkin @ May 25 2010, 03:51 PM)
I don't think so because VIP 5, 10 and 20 all come with Iphone.

Iphone uses the fiber >:x free locals calls if i remember right.
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Iphone? really? or do you mean IP Phone?
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hey does anybody know how to setup the WAN connection for Unifi?

wanna use other router
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QUOTE(rizvanrp @ May 13 2010, 01:32 AM)
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You're going to have to buy a switch and wire it to one of the blue LAN ports on the DIR-615. The ports on the fiberhome modem are not supposed to be used by PCs. The red LAN port is only for IPTV access.. so in short you only have 3 usable LAN ports.. to get more, buy a switch and wire it to one of those 3. And yeah.. you have to use the dlink router unless you have a dd-wrt flashed router lying around.
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Hi Riz. Been following your very useful posts.

If I have a Linksys WRT54GL and flash it with DD-WRT, could I use that instead of the TM router?

Thanks
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QUOTE(nimrod323 @ May 25 2010, 07:37 PM)
Iphone? really? or do you mean IP Phone?
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Telephony via internet wire >:]
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QUOTE(palmjack @ May 25 2010, 08:27 PM)
Hi Riz. Been following your very useful posts.

If I have a Linksys WRT54GL and flash it with DD-WRT, could I use that instead of the TM router?

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If it has VLAN tagging support, yeap. But I can't guarantee anything, another LYN-er tried it with a dd-wrt flashed buffalo router and it doesn't seem to be working properly. I'm not sure if he was on VDSL Unifi or Fiberhome though..

QUOTE(cannavaro @ May 23 2010, 06:45 PM)
I guess that means you're gonna get back your iptv...  laugh.gif
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Haha, I didn't test it out till today.. I had a spare quad core c2d rig around with 8gb of RAM in it. Hooked up 2 additional NICs (3 in total), tried pfSense on it and the Internet worked fine.. but the IPTV didn't work at all.. I think pfSense blocks multicasts and I'm not too familiar with FreeBSD to fix the problem.

So 'bout an hour ago, I reformatted the system and installed ubuntu server 10.04. System boots in 5-8 seconds and connects the PPPoE link in another 3-5.. brings my home network online from cold boot in <15 seconds. Services and iptables all configured manually from the shell using a script.

Had some issues with the IPTV VLAN <-> physical NIC bridge. If you don't set the IPTV VLAN priority > Internet VLAN priority.. the IPTV stream gets completely screwed up which is funny because I didn't notice any priority bits in my earlier packet captures.

Anyway, everything is working perfectly now. If you ever need a quad core Unifi router with a 1,000,000 connection sized state table + IPTV support.. rest assured you can build one from scratch tongue.gif

Furthermore, I'm just guessing here but I think TM has implemented MAC address filtering for their DHCP server on the IPTV VLAN. Their DHCP server will not acknowledge requests from non-set top box vendors. This means you can't hook up your laptops to view the streams anymore with my playlist unless you spoof the MAC address. Could probably set up a DHCP relay server with a spoofed MAC or something but I really don't care about the IPTV network much anymore.. I'm sick of TM reading what I post here and making changes without even giving any acknowledgment.
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QUOTE(rizvanrp @ May 26 2010, 02:29 AM)
If it has VLAN tagging support, yeap. But I can't guarantee anything, another LYN-er tried it with a dd-wrt flashed buffalo router and it doesn't seem to be working properly. I'm not sure if he was on VDSL Unifi or Fiberhome though..
Haha, I didn't test it out till today.. I had a spare quad core c2d rig around with 8gb of RAM in it. Hooked up 2 additional NICs (3 in total), tried pfSense on it and the Internet worked fine.. but the IPTV didn't work at all.. I think pfSense blocks multicasts and I'm not too familiar with FreeBSD to fix the problem.

So 'bout an hour ago, I reformatted the system and installed ubuntu server 10.04. System boots in 5-8 seconds and connects the PPPoE link in another 3-5.. brings my home network online from cold boot in <15 seconds. Services and iptables all configured manually from the shell using a script.

Had some issues with the IPTV VLAN <-> physical NIC bridge. If you don't set the IPTV VLAN priority > Internet VLAN priority.. the IPTV stream gets completely screwed up which is funny because I didn't notice any priority bits in my earlier packet captures.

Anyway, everything is working perfectly now. If you ever need a quad core Unifi router with a 1,000,000 connection sized state table + IPTV support.. rest assured you can build one from scratch tongue.gif

Furthermore, I'm just guessing here but I think TM has implemented MAC address filtering for their DHCP server on the IPTV VLAN. Their DHCP server will not acknowledge requests from non-set top box vendors. This means you can't hook up your laptops to view the streams anymore with my playlist unless you spoof the MAC address. Could probably set up a DHCP relay server with a spoofed MAC or something but I really don't care about the IPTV network much anymore.. I'm sick of TM reading what I post here and making changes without even giving any acknowledgment.
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Fair enough. Imho just keep the fix private since tmnut are azzhats. At least one of us can enjoy nod.gif

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Finally,TM deploying cable in front of my house in SS24/26 Taman Megah,PJ. Dunno have to wait how long only can subcribe?
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QUOTE(rizvanrp @ May 26 2010, 02:29 AM)
If it has VLAN tagging support, yeap. But I can't guarantee anything, another LYN-er tried it with a dd-wrt flashed buffalo router and it doesn't seem to be working properly. I'm not sure if he was on VDSL Unifi or Fiberhome though..
Haha, I didn't test it out till today.. I had a spare quad core c2d rig around with 8gb of RAM in it. Hooked up 2 additional NICs (3 in total), tried pfSense on it and the Internet worked fine.. but the IPTV didn't work at all.. I think pfSense blocks multicasts and I'm not too familiar with FreeBSD to fix the problem.
Hmm. I guess it might be safer if I connect the Link sys to the Dlink in bridge mode for now, disable DHCP and let the DHCP come from the Dlink?
I have preset static IPs in Tomato for QOS - I guess I have to change these now?

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I'm sick of TM reading what I post here and making changes without even giving any acknowledgment.
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Gah this is ridiculous, TM called to say they can't find my house in their system. /facepalm.jpg
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Changes that have 0 effect on the quality of their service but discourage power users from straying away from using their crap hardware.. therefore putting those users at a disadvantage.

QUOTE(palmjack @ May 26 2010, 09:15 AM)
Hmm. I guess it might be safer if I connect the Link sys to the Dlink in bridge mode for now, disable DHCP and let the DHCP come from the Dlink?
I have preset static IPs in Tomato for QOS - I guess I have to change these now?
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That's not really bridge mode, its just using the Linksys as a wireless AP/switch. The routing is still performed by the Dlink using TM's DIR-615 firmware and is limited by it. I only recommend this if you're happy with the DIR-615 routing performance (no lockups, a lot of connections per second, etc.) but you're dissatisfied with the wireless access point performance (weak signal). Proper bridge mode involves a direct connection between Fiberhome <--> Linksys with the DIR-615 back in its own box.

Tomato? Are you on Tomato or dd-wrt?

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@Riz I am on Tomato - have not flashed to DD-WRT since the thread here suggests there might be performance issues. Yeah I am mainly concerned about the weak Wifi of the Dlink. Thanks for your explanation. So may use the LInksys as the wireless AP and additional ports if the need arises.
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Gah this is ridiculous, TM called to say they can't find my house in their system. /facepalm.jpg
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Changes that have 0 effect on the quality of their service but discourage power users from straying away from using their crap hardware.. therefore putting those users at a disadvantage.


Riv, so can we use alternate router instead of the dir-615 ???
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y unifi don make a guide or giving information to public that wish to use their own hardware? DIR615 is more than enough for many users but still some users who own a better router than DIR615, y unifi wanna "force" us to use their dlink? what is their purpose? im not understand
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y unifi don make a guide or giving information to public that wish to use their own hardware? DIR615 is more than enough for many users but still some users who own a better router than DIR615, y unifi wanna "force" us to use their dlink? what is their purpose? im not understand
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The router is not that good for p2p doh.gif I am a bit flabbergasted when people say it is lulz...


Router performance chart ( shows wan to lan, lan to wan, max throughput, and maximum simultaneous connections ) for a wide range of routers. This is real time performance so you know what you are getting. Keep in mind some router models have different revisions which may lead to different performances, for example i have a DIR-655 A2, but it doesn't have as many connections as the DIR-655 A4

http://www.smallnetbuilder.com/index.php?o...emid=&chart=119




D-Link DIR-615 Wireless N Router review

http://www.smallnetbuilder.com/content/view/30349/187/


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But, more significantly, the 615 could reliably sustain only 32 connections in the maximum simultaneous connections test. Ubicom questioned these results when they first posted in the charts and said its tests (also done with IxChariot) produced results more like the 625's. D-Link had no comment on the results.


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With all due respect to the writer of this review, I feel I must disagree with their assessment of this router.

While cheap, in use this router reveals exactly why it does not cost much: the hardware is extremely weak, only supporting 32 simultaneous connections, with many other N routers supporting in excess of 200. This means that this router is extremely weak with regards to peer-to-peer technologies such as BitTorrent.

I have also found this router will crash if you keep it at that 32 connection limit for long enough.

It may be fine if you have a smaller connection (I have 50Mbit) or don't use peer-to-peer technology, but otherwise I would recommend getting a better router.


You still want to p2p when the router only can do 32 max simultaneous connections ?? doh.gif No gigabyte ethernet ports neither (who in this day and age still use 100mb ethernet ports max?). It is no wonder tmnut want to give us free router, because the router is so bad, you can't p2p at all even if you do find software methods to circumvent any throttling they do doh.gif

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Changes that have 0 effect on the quality of their service but discourage power users from straying away from using their crap hardware.. therefore putting those users at a disadvantage.
That's not really bridge mode, its just using the Linksys as a wireless AP/switch. The routing is still performed by the Dlink using TM's DIR-615 firmware and is limited by it. I only recommend this if you're happy with the DIR-615 routing performance (no lockups, a lot of connections per second, etc.) but you're dissatisfied with the wireless access point performance (weak signal). Proper bridge mode involves a direct connection between Fiberhome <--> Linksys with the DIR-615 back in its own box.

Tomato? Are you on Tomato or dd-wrt?
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Yeah, Rizvanrp

I'm the Buffalo Router (WHR-HP-G300N) with DD-WRT user you're talking about. Hehe

No, no successful even though the router with DD-WRT is Vlan capable. I only managed to surf google-related-websites, others like loading forever. BTW, I am on the VDSL modem provided by them. Going to get the smart/managed switch from Cisco tomorrow. Hope it would helps.

I managed to access their VDSL modem and here are the screenshot :



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there should be special page for unifi subscibers guide to ,odify the routers.
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I was thinking about that, maybe the next Unifi thread can compile all our info about it on the front page or something. Or I could just put it up on my webserver when I have the time so everyone has access to it easily.

I've also already programmed an easy tool to VLAN tag Windows PPPoE packets so you can connect your PC directly to the Fiberhome if you're ever having issues with you're Unifi (or DIR-615). It lets you check the PPPoE error message code like back with Streamyx.. would like to upload it soon biggrin.gif

@76radius

I didn't know you were on VDSL Unifi till you sent me that last PM blush.gif It shouldn't have any effect on the VLAN tagging however.. looking at the VLAN trunking page it looks like you're only using VLAN 500 and 600 like the DIR-615. No idea why yours is performing that way ><
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dear all,

any unifi users here? I just got the unifi installed in my house here is sect 9 shah alam. VIP 5

I felt that it is faster than streamyx abit only.....I dont felt like really 5mbps.

anyone mind to share? i m planning to upgrade to VIP 10. got differences ma?
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Hey guys. I can't forward ports for some reason.

What's Public IP and Private IP at the d-link dir-615 port forwarding page?
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anyone solved the problems with port forwarding problems on the d-link?

tried a few tricks already, even putting on DMZ
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dear all,

any unifi users here? I just got the unifi installed in my house here is sect 9 shah alam. VIP 5

I felt that it is faster than streamyx abit only.....I dont felt like really 5mbps.

anyone mind to share? i m planning to upgrade to VIP 10. got differences ma?
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Your upload speed should be better in 5 vips unifi vs 4mb screamyx.

also since your using fiber, the latency should be faster, you'd have to test ingame such as World of Warcraft us server to check on that.



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So you got a tool so can connect directly to fiber modem without having to unplug router, and plug modem directly to pc ??? That is awesome brows.gif

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Yeap, works on any network card on Windows as long as you install winpcap. Problem is it works at the user level so its very unstable in terms of latency. However, its very useful when your router dies/Unifi has connection problems and you just want to go online or debug the issue with a direct connection using Windows.

I used it a lot on my Win 7 netbook when my DIR-615 got fried and I needed to go online using Unifi. You have to unplug the DIR-615 though, the Fiberhome only allows 1 port to be used at a time.
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Just curious, but is everyone using the default dir-615, or are they able to use any better alternatives o_O; ??

Because i am planning to upgrade my router, but not sure what can work with the Unifi :/


Think it would be ok to complain to CFM why we cannot use other routers for Unifi hmm.gif ???


@riv

You mentioned about unifi being tied to registered mac address, this i don't think is a problem. DD-WRT firmware has an option to clone mac address. Can find out the dir-655 mac from under it or is it missing ? hmm.gif

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A problem for which there is no single common fix. Understanding some basics about networking, subnets, NAT, etc. would be in your best interest to troubleshoot this issue. You may need to call your Internet Service Provider (ISP) for settings that are particular to your connection. Some ISPs not using PPPoE expect the MAC address (hardware address) of to router to match that of your computer, especially when you used your computer without the router to setup everything initially. You may need to use the "Clone MAC Address" feature. If using PPPoE, make sure you use the correct username and password. For cable and satellite users, generally DHCP is the correct setting. For Comcast Cable users, be sure to disable STP. For users trying to share a dial-up connection, you'll need to read the Wiki article Sharing Dialup. At any rate, it's a near 99% chance that the problem is not your DD-WRT firmware, but instead a lack of understanding with networking.


http://www.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Index:FAQ

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Yeah, my Unifi Dlink router got fried also. I just got free replacement yesterday. The Unifi people said mayb the router get too HOT. (But its 24 hours in the aircond room, I just wonder why, maybe the quality not vy good).

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Rizvanrp

Yeah, my Unifi Dlink router got fried also. I just got free replacement yesterday. The Unifi people said mayb the router get too HOT. (But its 24 hours in the aircond room, I just wonder why, maybe the quality not vy good).
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Did you torrent a lot ? I suspect that is why doh.gif This router rely .. rely.... rely cannot one laugh.gif

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@riv

Another posters made one valid point, that using a spare pc solely for routing cost alot of $$ energy bill. Also not many port either >-<;

RB450G routeros seems the best bet, but too technical for most of us rclxub.gif

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I'm gonna ask for a free replacement tomorrow then biggrin.gif

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Like I said, you can use an Atom system with 2 NICs to get full functionality.. this would consume around 45watts I guess?

You can wire a single NIC into a layer 2 switch and run the Internet VLAN + your home LAN (192.168.x.x/24) over it.. so 2 NICs is enough for Internet + IPTV access. That's what I'm doing right now..

That being said, you can also look into using a Guruplug server which has 2 Ethernet ports and would also be ideal for Unifi (Internet + IPTV). biggrin.gif

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So your saying simply plugin the fiber modem to the spare pc which have 2 ethernet port. One for the modem, and the other to main pc i am using. And the routing will automatically magically work hmm.gif ?? anything to configure.

Keep in mind my networking knowledge is as far as port forwarding the ports for torrent and some applications, thats about it laugh.gif The instructions provided too general, most of which i don't how to do shocking.gif


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Whats a layer 2 switch biggrin.gif ??? How to configure this biggrin.gif ?


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run the Internet VLAN + your home LAN (192.168.x.x/24) over it


How to configure this biggrin.gif ?

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So your saying simply plugin the fiber modem to the spare pc which have 2 ethernet port. One for the modem, and the other to main pc i am using. And the routing will automatically magically work  hmm.gif  ?? anything to configure.

Keep in mind my networking knowledge is as far as port forwarding the ports for torrent and some applications, thats about it  laugh.gif The instructions provided too general, most of which i don't how to do  shocking.gif
Whats a layer 2 switch biggrin.gif ??? How to configure this biggrin.gif ?
How to configure this biggrin.gif ?
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Haha, Yeah Moogle, Rizvanrp is Networking Guru here. He helped me a lot. I am interested to know too.
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Haha, Yeah Moogle, Rizvanrp is Networking Guru here. He helped me a lot. I am interested to know too.
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Hardware example. the atom motherboard + 1gig ethernet adapter + wireless 802.11b/g/n adapter + 5 port gigabyte switch + casing for the atom motherboard. The only thing missing is CPU and RAM.

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JetWay JATOM-GM1-330-LF Intel Atom 330 (flex ATX with 2 PCI and 1 PCIE):
http://detonator.dynamitedata.com/cgi-bin/...N82E16813153144

Intel PWLA8391GT 10/ 100/ 1000Mbps PCI PRO/1000 GT Desktop Adapter
http://detonator.dynamitedata.com/cgi-bin/...N82E16833106121

ASUS PCE-N13 IEEE 802.11b/g/n PCI Express Wireless Adapter Up to 300Mbps
http://detonator.dynamitedata.com/cgi-bin/...N82E16833320048

D-Link DGS-2205 10/100/1000Mbps 5-Port Green Technology Desktop Switch
http://detonator.dynamitedata.com/cgi-bin/...N82E16833127083

Rosewill R379-M Black/ Silver 0.8mm SGCC Steel Slim MicroATX Computer Case with ATX12V Flex 300W Power Supply
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Routing software with firewall i am guessing.

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Common Deployments

Although mainly deployed as a perimeter firewall, pfSense is versatile enough to fill many types of deployments. Here is a short list of common deployments:

    * Perimeter Firewall - As discused earlier, this is by far the most common deployment for pfSense.
    * Router - Due to the ability to load balance connections and provide failover capabilities, pfSense makes for an ideal choice for a DIY Router for the SMB market.
    * Wireless Access Point - With the ability of Captive Portal within it, pfSense can easily be deployed as a wireless hotspot solution.
    * Special purpose appliance - Some users have decided to utilize pfSense in a unique way to help fulfill their unique needs.
          o VPN Appliance
          o Sniffer Appliance
          o Dedicated DHCP server
          o Dedicated DNS server


Features

pfSense includes almost all the features of expensive commercial firewalls, and more in many cases. Here is a list of features taken from the pfSense Features page.

    * Firewall
    * State Table
    * NAT
    * Redundancy
          o CARP - CARP from OpenBSD allows for hardware failover. Two or more firewalls can be configured as a failover group. If one interface fails on the primary or the primary goes offline entirely, the secondary becomes active. pfSense also includes configuration synchronization capabilities, so you make your configuration changes on the primary and they automatically synchronize to the secondary firewall.
          o pfsync - pfsync ensures the firewall's state table is replicated to all failover configured firewalls. This means your existing connections will be maintained in the case of failure, which is important to prevent network disruptions.
    * Outbound and Inbound Load Balancing
    * VPN - IPsec, OpenVPN, PPTP
    * PPPoE Server
    * RRD Graphs Reporting
    * Real Time Information - Using AJAX
    * Dynamic DNS
    * Captive portal
    * DHCP Server and Relay
    * Live CD Version Available


Minimum Hardware Requirements

The following outlines the minimum hardware requirements for pfSense 1.2. Note the minimum requirements are not suitable for all environments, see the Hardware Sizing Guidance page for information.

CPU - 100 MHz Pentium
RAM - 128 MB


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Most important part of the new setup will be to turn off all the routing features on the Linksys router.  You need it to be in AP only mode.  You can still use it as your switch, but I would suggest getting a gigabit switch.  Either way, never plug anything into the WAN port of the Linksys box.  pfSense will now act as your DHCP and caching DNS server, so if you have any special configs on the Linksys be sure to program them into your pfSense.  Same goes for port forwarding, etc.  The only thing the Linksys will do from now on will be to act as an Access Point.

Install pfsense with LAN and WAN, just follow the onscreen instructions.  Make sure you can access the net from a normal PC client on the LAN.  If it works, then hook up your AdTran switch.  Hopefully at this point all the PCs will have internet.  Now try the wireless, you should get an IP from your new DHCP range on the pfSense.



And need to install an OS to the server i am guessing ????




Then have to configure the software for networking ????? Setting up the Vlans to connect to the modem rclxub.gif




See i more or less have a rough idea, but not the specifics doh.gif This seems a big investment and may not even have a return if don't know such technical things :[


This expresses my feelings regarding torrent on dir-615 unifi doh.gif
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Yeah, I agree. Normal user not familiar about this Vlan thingy. I bought the Vlan capable router Linksys RVS4000 but still not successful. Hahaha.. too complicated.
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Eh by layer 2 switch I'm referring to the standard 'dumb' switch you can buy for <RM40 (5 port). Not the expensive one with IP routing/smart switch. Basically the PC you plug into that switch will handle all the Unifi routing and VLAN bridging for you.

I'll post the config diagram up here later when I get home, got a presentation to do in a few minutes >< (in class lol)
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Eh by layer 2 switch I'm referring to the standard 'dumb' switch you can buy for <RM40 (5 port). Not the expensive one with IP routing/smart switch. Basically the PC you plug into that switch will handle all the Unifi routing and VLAN bridging for you.


Hey riz,
Interesting tricks you have xD
I'm trying to run a personal ftp server over my unifi, so far the DIR-615 has been a disappointment,
How does the port forwarding process looks like with this 'dumb' switch configuration?

I'm also wondering if the fiberhome onu is responsible of blocking my ftp server from WAN. hmm.gif
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FTP with port forwarding is not so straight forward.. read http://homepage.mac.com/car1son/static_por...d_ftp_xtra.html

I've always had issues with FTP servers over NAT-ed connections due to this.

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Regarding my earlier 'dumb' switch + 1 NIC setup :

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Each line represents a single Cat5 cable (except the red one).

This is what I'm using at home now. Because the Fiberhome trunks VLAN 500 + 600 together and doesn't use non-VLAN traffic at all, you can combine the VLAN 500 + normal network traffic over the same physical wire. This means you can use 1 NIC alone to support Internet connectivity and 2 NICs will give you Internet + IPTV.

Also.. just visited 76radius and checked out his Unifi setup. You can only use the Cisco RVS4000 as a VLAN <-> Physical port bridge. This means if you have an RVS4000 you can set it up to allow you to use any router with your Unifi regardless of whether it supports VLAN tagging on the WAN port or not. This is pretty wasteful as the RVS4000 is a full fledged IPS + router but due to its inability to support VLAN tagging on the Internet port, it can only be used as a VLAN bridge ... and it costs RM600 locally.

As for the Buffalo Wireless N router (WHR-HP-G300N??) + dd-wrt which he had setup, the iptables FORWARD-ing rules which its dd-wrt firmware uses by default are totally screwed up and will mess with your PPPoE over VLAN-WAN connection. If you're using dd-wrt on this router, you have to run 'iptables -F FORWARD' as a cron job/startup script to get it to work. If you don't do this, it randomly resets TCP connections and drops a lot of packets for some reason. Other than that, its an "okay" budget dd-wrt router replacement for Unifi's DIR-615.
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@nitewish

FTP with port forwarding is not so straight forward.. read http://homepage.mac.com/car1son/static_por...d_ftp_xtra.html

I've always had issues with FTP servers over NAT-ed connections due to this.

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Regarding my earlier 'dumb' switch + 1 NIC setup :

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Each line represents a single Cat5 cable (except the red one).

This is what I'm using at home now. Because the Fiberhome trunks VLAN 500 + 600 together and doesn't use non-VLAN traffic at all, you can combine the VLAN 500 + normal network traffic over the same physical wire. This means you can use 1 NIC alone to support Internet connectivity and 2 NICs will give you Internet + IPTV.

Also.. just visited 76radius and checked out his Unifi setup. You can only use the Cisco RVS4000 as a VLAN <-> Physical port bridge. This means if you have an RVS4000 you can set it up to allow you to use any router with your Unifi regardless of whether it supports VLAN tagging on the WAN port or not. This is pretty wasteful as the RVS4000 is a full fledged IPS + router but due to its inability to support VLAN tagging on the Internet port, it can only be used as a VLAN bridge ... and it costs RM600 locally.

As for the Buffalo Wireless N router (WHR-HP-G300N??) + dd-wrt which he had setup, the iptables FORWARD-ing rules which its dd-wrt firmware uses by default are totally screwed up and will mess with your PPPoE over VLAN-WAN connection. If you're using dd-wrt on this router, you have to run 'iptables -F FORWARD' as a cron job/startup script to get it to work. If you don't do this, it randomly resets TCP connections and drops a lot of packets for some reason. Other than that, its an "okay" budget dd-wrt router replacement for Unifi's DIR-615.
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I can smile like never before now. Hehe. Your work was funtastic. rclxms.gif rclxms.gif rclxms.gif rclxms.gif , will throw my ciplang Dlink DIR 615 :-P

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Hi guys, I am interested to apply for the Unifi, but not sure which package to go for.
I would like to get the 10Mbps package but i have a question, is there a different on speed to overseas server (other than local Malaysia Based server) with the 5Mbps package ? I remember i read somewhere that the speed to overseas server range from a few hundred KB to around 2 Mbps only, if that is the case then subscribing to the 10Mbps seems to be not so worth it, since the faster speed is only for connection to local server. I also remember reading somewhere on this topic that Unifi is giving 1 month free, is it true ? Thanks in advance.

ps : Just to ask you guys for your personal opinion, should i apply for unifi now (any problem ? like i remember when i apply for streamyx when it first came out, it was hell... and TM was simply charging me ridiculous amount when i subscribed to RM 88 package) or should i wait ? (i am staying in subang and am currently covered, so not a problem with coverage area)
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QUOTE(PGGTrader @ May 27 2010, 07:56 PM)
Hi guys, I am interested to apply for the Unifi, but not sure which package to go for.
I would like to get the 10Mbps package but i have a question, is there a different on speed to overseas server (other than local Malaysia Based server) with the 5Mbps package ? I remember i read somewhere that the speed to overseas server range from a few hundred KB to around 2 Mbps only, if that is the case then subscribing to the 10Mbps seems to be not so worth it, since the faster speed is only for connection to local server. I also remember reading somewhere on this topic that Unifi is giving 1 month free, is it true ? Thanks in advance.

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10Mbps (megabits) is around 1.25MBPS (megabytes). TM use megabits while unifi users use megabytes during download etc. please dont get confused. tongue.gif

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QUOTE(PGGTrader @ May 27 2010, 07:56 PM)
Hi guys, I am interested to apply for the Unifi, but not sure which package to go for.
I would like to get the 10Mbps package but i have a question, is there a different on speed to overseas server (other than local Malaysia Based server) with the 5Mbps package ? I remember i read somewhere that the speed to overseas server range from a few hundred KB to around 2 Mbps only, if that is the case then subscribing to the 10Mbps seems to be not so worth it, since the faster speed is only for connection to local server. I also remember reading somewhere on this topic that Unifi is giving 1 month free, is it true ? Thanks in advance.

ps : Just to ask you guys for your personal opinion, should i apply for unifi now (any problem ? like i remember when i apply for streamyx when it first came out, it was hell... and TM was simply charging me ridiculous amount when i subscribed to RM 88 package) or should i wait ? (i am staying in subang and am currently covered, so not a problem with coverage area)
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I'm in Subang as well. Am using VIP5 and so far so good accept that one time I had to call and ask them to reset their side coz my dialer keeps on redialing saying maximum session exceeded..

I'd suggest getting the VIP5 first and later upgrade to VIP10 when your happy with your UniFi. Upgrading won't cost but downgrading will be charged.
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The only thing you need to worry about is the cap that they will implement later which hopefully is much higher than before...
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I'm thinking of applying Unifi but would like to know whether is it worth getting VIP20 over VIP10? Is there a big difference in speed? Planning to use mainly for downloading
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THANKS Rizvanrp. You are really networking Guru.

I can smile like never before now. Hehe. Your work was funtastic.  rclxms.gif  rclxms.gif  rclxms.gif  rclxms.gif , will throw my ciplang Dlink DIR 615 :-P
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@riv

because the switch connects directly to the pc1-2-3, are those pcs protected by the router NAT ?

Is it that using your diagram, the internet traffic travels from modem to switch (but doesn't go to pc1-2-3 yet), then goes to router (traffic has to go through the router Nat) before it then goes back to switch and the traffic goes to p1-2-3. Is that how it works biggrin.gif ?


In regard to 5 port dumb/unmanaged layer2 switch, i found one.

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If you have more than one device on your network, you probably have a switch. A switch is a simple device that operates at Layer 2 of the OSI model, forwarding data frames from one device to another based on their hardware or MAC (Media Access Control) address. The basic Layer 2 switch does not care or know about IP addresses, which operate at Layer 3.

Your switch may be a few ports built into your router, it may be a small unmanaged (non-configurable) switch such as the D-Link DGS-2205

An unmanaged switch  can support VLAN  tagging to do prioritization but it doesn't support  dividing ports on separate VLANs.

Any trunking protocol supposes that switches on both sides are aware of it and run it.



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The DGS-2205 and DGS-1005D are the same unit, they just have different color housing and different model numbers.

The board and chipset are the same in both units.


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Auto MDI/MDI-X crossover on all ports eliminates the need for crossover cables or uplink ports recognition. Auto-negotiation on each port senses the link speed of a network device (either 10, 100, or 1000 Mbps) and intelligently adjusts itself for optimal performance. 


http://www.dlink.com.my/products/?idproduc...&idCategory=215

DGS-1005D RM 100, or alternatively there is a 8 port variant of this, the DGS-1008D @ RM160 PCZone Lowyat.



For router i want to get something like that Buffalo router with vlan support (not diy pc router). You mentioned there is an issue with the vlan ip tables for that router, is it only specific to that router, or is it the DD-WRT firmware ??? hmm.gif

If the problem is with the DD-WRT, does tomato let you configure the vlan?? I'm looking for a not so buggy, straight forward solution to this notworthy.gif



As a side note, here is an interesting article about vlan hm hmm.gif (digesting)
http://www.smallnetbuilder.com/content/view/30071/53/

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Well, I really shouldn't have said 'layer 2' switch because all switches are layer 2 switches and now you're confused ._.

5 port 10/100mbps switches only cost around RM40+ and its good enough for the job. If you have an old router with 4 LAN ports around the place, you can even use that. Basically you just need a switch, nothing special.

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Is it that using your diagram, the internet traffic travels from modem to switch (but doesn't go to pc1-2-3 yet), then goes to router (traffic has to go through the router Nat) before it then goes back to switch and the traffic goes to p1-2-3. Is that how it works ?

Yesh, that's how it works. The internet traffic from the fiberhome <-> switch <-> router PC is all on VLAN 500 so it doesn't affect any non-VLAN traffic.

And the bug with the Buffalo is probably unique to that particular dd-wrt firmware which is running on it. It's just an iptables issue so you have to set a script to flush the FORWARD-ing table. Not sure about using Tomato, never tried it before sad.gif Still, the Buffalo doesn't have port based VLAN tagging either which means you can't set up IPTV on it.
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Well, I really shouldn't have said 'layer 2' switch because all switches are layer 2 switches and now you're confused ._.

5 port 10/100mbps switches only cost around RM40+ and its good enough for the job. If you have an old router with 4 LAN ports around the place, you can even use that. Basically you just need a switch, nothing special.
Yesh, that's how it works. The internet traffic from the fiberhome <-> switch <-> router PC is all on VLAN 500 so it doesn't affect any non-VLAN traffic.

And the bug with the Buffalo is probably unique to that particular dd-wrt firmware which is running on it. It's just an iptables issue so you have to set a script to flush the FORWARD-ing table. Not sure about using Tomato, never tried it before sad.gif Still, the Buffalo doesn't have port based VLAN tagging either which means you can't set up IPTV on it.
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Ah... hmm.gif (digest)


But i think 100mbps switch may not be enough for me, because i got a QNAP 509 pro in my network to connect between my pc. So the gig speed is pretty important for me :] From my testing i get like speeds of 60-90 MB/s between my pc and Nas when i use my Dlink DIR-655.

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1000 Mbps = 125.00 MB/s theoretical max speed.

100 Mbps = 12.50 MB/s theoretical max speed.





Anyway i just checked the WZR-HP-G300NH don't have vlan port just like you just said :{
http://www.dd-wrt.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php...200774cc9df1f92

http://www.dd-wrt.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=69034


I'll google see if i can find one which does hmm.gif Or does someone already know ?



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Originally Posted by Cytomax 
After spending a few hours reading that vlan stuff my friend just called me up with a good idea that i think ill be using...
DSl-->Switch-->Routers # 1 (WAN IP X & LAN IP 192.168.0.1/24) and Router # 2 (WAN IP Y & LAN IP 192.168.1.1/24 )



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That's double NAT'ing...YUCK! The inside network suffers performance, some online apps can get quirky...plus the inside network can actually find and browse the outside network. Not visa versa though.

Port Based VLANs are wicked easy.
Take your router...plug it into port 1 on your managed switch.
Take Network A...and plug them into..say....ports 2-8. Make ports 2-8 members of VLAN1..and also make port 1 a member.
Take Network B..and plug them into say..ports 9-15..and make them VLAN2...also adding port 1 as a member of this VLAN.

Done. Network A computers cannot see Network B computers..and Network B computers cannot see Network A computers. They both share access to the router via port 1.

Todays managed switches are just as easy to log into and configure as your regular old Linksys router...through a web management interface.


Source: http://hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1351534



So basically the method your suggesting is double Nat is it hmm.gif ?

Is what that other guy suggesting for port based vlaning doable for this Unifi :/ ?


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congrats! rclxms.gif

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Anybody here subscribe to Biz20 ? TMCorp is watching for the usage during the meeting the cap will be enforced anytime this year :-) or maybe earlier next year


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Anybody here subscribe to Biz20 ? TMCorp is watching for the usage during the meeting the cap will be enforced anytime this year :-) or maybe earlier next year
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When Pahang Got This Service?

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Agreed :-) nobody using Biz20 then. Maybe i will be the first one . tongue.gif
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When Pahang Got This Service?

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where you live bro? raub? bentong?
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kuantan oh~ if got i also wont get unifi lor, the 60gb is not enought lol..
i use 200+gb month, bacause of pps..
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QUOTE(kaiwen1210 @ May 28 2010, 01:11 PM)
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kuantan oh~ if got i also wont get unifi lor, the 60gb is not enought lol..
i use 200+gb month, bacause of pps..
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Now Already Unlimited Ma. .
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where got unlimited!!
OMG....my line sux now...
i apply streamyx at monday, still waiting for installation.
take how long to online actually ?



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well unlimited for now. But still when you sign up, it was advertised as 5Mb at 60GB right? If they implement later, you can't complain. You already sign the contract for 24 months.
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The condo i'm staying recently just get a notice from TM that they are going to lay fibre optic cable for HSBB rclxms.gif
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The condo i'm staying recently just get a notice from TM that they are going to lay fibre optic cable for HSBB  rclxms.gif
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May 28, 2010 - I just uncapped Unifi to 100mbps.

Just found a major exploit that lets any 5/10/20mbps user get full 100mbps internet connectivity smile.gif

I know you TM guys are reading this so here's what I have to say :

I only ran the test for 5 minutes but it confirmed my suspicions. I'm a nice guy so I'm not going to do it again or release it to the public (hell I'm not even going to post a screenshot this time) -- but I'll tell you this, its possible and easy to do. It's only a matter of time before someone else figures it out ..
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Wah pro leh but better don't do it again...afterwards kena sue by tm.

Looks like tm engineers are lousy....
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QUOTE(rizvanrp @ May 28 2010, 09:04 PM)
May 28, 2010 - I just uncapped Unifi to 100mbps.

Just found a major exploit that lets any 5/10/20mbps user get full 100mbps internet connectivity smile.gif

I know you TM guys are reading this so here's what I have to say :

I only ran the test for 5 minutes but it confirmed my suspicions. I'm a nice guy so I'm not going to do it again or release it to the public (hell I'm not even going to post a screenshot this time) -- but I'll tell you this, its possible and easy to do. It's only a matter of time before someone else figures it out ..
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Free upgrade to 100Mb line......................

I also wan it.......
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QUOTE(Neptern @ May 28 2010, 10:24 PM)
Wah pro leh but better don't do it again...afterwards kena sue by tm.

Looks like tm engineers are lousy....
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Haha of course I won't but it makes me wonder why we have to pay so much for 5/10/20mbps when the system allows for 100mbps. I didn't even *want* to uncap my line but when I was reconfiguring my router I just realized that it would work. I'm sure they are at least partially aware of it?

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QUOTE(rizvanrp @ May 28 2010, 10:27 PM)
Haha of course I won't but it makes me wonder why we have to pay so much for 5/10/20mbps when the system allows for 100mbps. I didn't even *want* to uncap my line but when I was reconfiguring my router I just realized that it would work. I'm sure they are at least partially aware of it?
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Yea if the thing can support 100mbps,why not just give us one package and save all the admin fees and stuff... sad.gif

Say can it go up to 1gbps?just curious biggrin.gif

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shhhh!i thought not much ppl knowing this way....
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QUOTE(rizvanrp @ May 28 2010, 09:04 PM)
May 28, 2010 - I just uncapped Unifi to 100mbps.

Just found a major exploit that lets any 5/10/20mbps user get full 100mbps internet connectivity smile.gif

I know you TM guys are reading this so here's what I have to say :

I only ran the test for 5 minutes but it confirmed my suspicions. I'm a nice guy so I'm not going to do it again or release it to the public (hell I'm not even going to post a screenshot this time) -- but I'll tell you this, its possible and easy to do. It's only a matter of time before someone else figures it out ..
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I would like to know if your International speedtest can reach not 100mbps, but 50mbps, I wonder that one... hmm.gif

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Residential connections are supposed to be up to 100Mb and commercial to 1Gb. I wonder if the Biz packages can actually go up to 1Gb with this uncapping?

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Only thing limiting it is the 10/100mbps port on the Fiberhome. Biz packages have the same Fiberhome modem if I'm not mistaken.

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QUOTE(rizvanrp @ May 29 2010, 12:47 AM)
Only thing limiting it is the 10/100mbps port on the Fiberhome. Biz packages have the same Fiberhome modem if I'm not mistaken.
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oo bro rizvan.. please share.

this is likely only possible if one has bypassed the d-link and run a pc as a router like bro rizvan. I can more or less guess (may be wrong of course) what is the simple thing that he changed.

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Even if there was an exploit TMNet can monitor you and such a hack would be a breach of your contract's T&C. I don't think it's worth doing it.
Can we direct our efforts towards configuring other routers for use with Unifi?
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http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/1439287 - read it
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QUOTE(palmjack @ May 29 2010, 06:20 AM)
Even if there was an exploit TMNet can monitor you and such a hack would be a breach of your contract's T&C. I don't think it's worth doing it.
Can we direct our efforts towards configuring other routers for use with Unifi?
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What exploit? I don't think making yourself able to use your own router is considered wrong hmm.gif

Anyway big news from Riv shocking.gif un fuggin believable seriously. Those business users are gonna be so damn pissed especially.

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Well it's like stealing bandwidth. You are hacking to get more than what you are paying for.
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@jack

No no you misunderstand me doh.gif

For example 5mb unifi also comes with iptv that uses an additional bandwidth ontop of the 5mb which is solely for your internet.

My intention is to use router just for that 5mb ( using a better router then the DIR-615 which only has very few maximum simultaneous connections for p2p ), not to use it for the additional bandwidth strictly for iptv ( i still want to use iptv cause i hate astro ).

But just curious is that ok to do the later :/ ??

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Ok, I meant the hack to uncap it and get 100 Mbps. That would only get one in trouble with Tmnet and account suspended at the very least I suspect.

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Ok, I meant the hack to uncap it and get 100 Mbps. That would only get one in trouble with Tmnet and account suspended at the very least I suspect.
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Oh yeah, that one is definitely bad. I didn't even bother considering doing that, after they black list you hmm.gif

I'm a bit surprised it is possible to do that from user end side, why is that?
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I took these pictures of the pole outside my window, behind my house. Is this for HSBB? (BTW I live in kota damansara)

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QUOTE(khaiandrew @ May 29 2010, 06:50 PM)
I took these pictures of the pole outside my window, behind my house. Is this for HSBB? (BTW I live in kota damansara)
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Keyword: Fiber biggrin.gif
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I took these pictures of the pole outside my window, behind my house. Is this for HSBB? (BTW I live in kota damansara)

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QUOTE(rizvanrp @ May 28 2010, 09:04 PM)
May 28, 2010 - I just uncapped Unifi to 100mbps.

Just found a major exploit that lets any 5/10/20mbps user get full 100mbps internet connectivity smile.gif

I know you TM guys are reading this so here's what I have to say :

I only ran the test for 5 minutes but it confirmed my suspicions. I'm a nice guy so I'm not going to do it again or release it to the public (hell I'm not even going to post a screenshot this time) -- but I'll tell you this, its possible and easy to do. It's only a matter of time before someone else figures it out ..
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I took these pictures of the pole outside my window, behind my house. Is this for HSBB? (BTW I live in kota damansara)

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nice looks like its going to be avaiable there veeeerryyy soon. my area alrady fully layed with fiber and waiting for the white box on the poles. drool.gif
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QUOTE(khaiandrew @ May 29 2010, 06:50 PM)
I took these pictures of the pole outside my window, behind my house. Is this for HSBB? (BTW I live in kota damansara)

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u r from which Seksyen ??
I from Seksyen 8.. saw TM contractors digging hole for the past few month..
btw Kota Damansara using which exchange ??
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QUOTE(cipan2001 @ May 30 2010, 12:21 AM)
u r from which Seksyen ??
I from Seksyen 8.. saw TM contractors digging hole for the past few month.. 
btw Kota Damansara using which exchange ??
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Mutiara Damansara near to Kota Damansara. May i also know what exchange does MD use as well hmm.gif
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Anyway, getting back on track. Having my dir-615 replaced then writing a guide on how to get it working with your own hardware smile.gif It'll be up in a few days I guess
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Great.Guess i'll be able to ditch tmnut's router if it's available and if i want to go unifi. thumbup.gif thumbup.gif
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QUOTE(rizvanrp @ May 30 2010, 02:21 AM)
Anyway, getting back on track. Having my dir-615 replaced then writing a guide on how to get it working with your own hardware smile.gif It'll be up in a few days I guess
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I also down sized my router of choice to

"NETGEAR WNDR3700" with dd-wrt laugh.gif (supports dd-wrt, good all round performance, however maximum simultaneous connections limited to 4,096 compared to the EnGenius whooping 19,721)

Or maybe the EnGenius ESR-9850 hm ... hmm.gif (very good performance especially the 19,721 connections. However no DD-WRT support yet, and wireless coverage/speed is questionable)

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QUOTE(rizvanrp @ May 30 2010, 02:21 AM)
Anyway, getting back on track. Having my dir-615 replaced then writing a guide on how to get it working with your own hardware smile.gif It'll be up in a few days I guess
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Thank you for your effort.

Hmm, are you saying that it is possible we can totally replace the DIR-615 with another router to plug in to the BTU unit and enjoy the internet (assuming that we dont wan to IPTV)?
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QUOTE(rizvanrp @ May 30 2010, 02:21 AM)
Anyway, getting back on track. Having my dir-615 replaced then writing a guide on how to get it working with your own hardware smile.gif It'll be up in a few days I guess
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have you tried to connect to the fiberhome box? from what i guess it is possible to use that box itself as a router.

who knows there is another security hole there rclxub.gif
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QUOTE(skincladalien @ May 30 2010, 11:01 AM)
have you tried to connect to the fiberhome box? from what i guess it is possible to use that box itself as a router.

who knows there is another security hole there rclxub.gif
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you cant use the box as a router as its merely a terminal to the router and phone line service.

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Anyway, getting back on track. Having my dir-615 replaced then writing a guide on how to get it working with your own hardware smile.gif It'll be up in a few days I guess
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TQ. I look forward to your guide.
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you cant use the box as a router as its merely a terminal to the router and phone line service.
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That's applicable for landed house I believe. Me for high rise building, they gave Vdsl modem but they locked the function n jz make it as a bridge, still DIR615 as the PPPOE dialer. I managed to gain access this Vdsl and it's full fledged modem with tagging.
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Is Unifi package available for the Wangsa Maju area ?
Is the promotion still available ? [activation and equipment fee waived]
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QUOTE(76radius @ May 30 2010, 12:44 PM)
That's applicable for landed house I believe. Me for high rise building, they gave Vdsl modem but they locked the function n jz make it as a bridge, still DIR615 as the PPPOE dialer. I managed to gain access this Vdsl and it's full fledged modem with tagging.
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QUOTE(rizvanrp @ May 29 2010, 02:21 PM)
Anyway, getting back on track. Having my dir-615 replaced then writing a guide on how to get it working with your own hardware smile.gif It'll be up in a few days I guess
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i could use that guide. DIR -615 dies every now and then
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Ok a few people ask me this...


ESR-9850 router = RM625

WNDR3700 = rm 770
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Ok a few people ask me this...
ESR-9850 router = RM625

WNDR3700 = rm 770
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Finally, Moogle you found it. But which shop carries these routers?. Quite expensive routers for normal user.
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QUOTE(76radius @ May 31 2010, 07:21 AM)
Finally, Moogle you found it. But which shop carries these routers?. Quite expensive routers for normal user.
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WNDR3700
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http://www.smallnetbuilder.com/wireless/wi...dr3700-reviewed

http://www.techdata.com.my/



ESR-9850
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http://www.smallnetbuilder.com/wireless/wi...switch-reviewed

http://www.mitzmara.com


Prices overseas may be much better if your bother to google for a bargain (i gave up) :/ but if not you can order from here.


To be honest they seem quite pricey and i haven't quite figured which one is better :/

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QUOTE(knuxed @ May 30 2010, 09:41 PM)
cheers for the clarification
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OMG, I managed to connect to the internet directly to VDSL modem provided by TMnet, I may throw DIR615 already.

Default Setting by TMNET to my Condo :

(a) VDSL Modem (Locked by TMnet as a Bridge) --> Dlink DIR615 (as PPPOE Dialer) --> 1) IPTV & 2) Internet


Now, after I gained access to their VDSL modem, I can opt either of these two settings :


(1) VDSL Modem (PPPOE Dialer) --> PC directly

(2) VDSL Modem (Bridge) --> MY OWN WIRELESS ROUTER (PPPOE) --> Internet



OBSERVATION : TMNET purposely locked their devices and force end-user to use their DIR615 router for monitoring reason as highlighted by Rizvanrp.

F*** Tmnet. Very Sick GLC.

BTW, I really wanna thank RIZVANrp, I use the same method Rizvan did for my Cisco RVS4000 by setting "TRUNK" in VLAN Setting of the VDSL Modem which they/TMnet locked in default.

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QUOTE(76radius @ May 31 2010, 08:46 AM)
OMG, I managed to connect to the internet directly to VDSL modem provided by TMnet, I may throw DIR615 already.

Default Setting by TMNET to my Condo :

(a) VDSL Modem (Locked by TMnet as a Bridge) --> Dlink DIR615 (as PPPOE Dialer) --> 1) IPTV & 2) Internet
Now, after I gained access to their VDSL modem, I can opt either of these two settings :
(1) VDSL Modem (PPPOE Dialer) --> PC directly

(2) VDSL Modem (Bridge) --> MY OWN WIRELESS ROUTER (PPPOE) --> Internet

OBSERVATION : TMNET purposely locked their devices and force end-user to use their DIR615 router for monitoring reason as highlighted by Rizvanrp.

F*** Tmnet. Very Sick GLC.

BTW, I really wanna thank RIZVANrp, I use the same method Rizvan did for my Cisco RVS4000 by setting "TRUNK" in VLAN Setting of the VDSL Modem which they/TMnet locked in default.
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Radius do i still need a vlan router to separate the iptv, iphone and normal internet ???

I'm hanging between the WNDR3700 (probably can do vlan tagging with dd-wrt) and the ESR9850 (can't do vlan tagging for ethernet as far i know).

Can let me know asap notworthy.gif

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QUOTE(Moogle Stiltzkin @ May 31 2010, 09:57 AM)
Radius do i still need a vlan router to separate the iptv, iphone and normal internet ???

I'm hanging between the WNDR3700 (probably can do vlan tagging with dd-wrt) and the ESR9850 (can't do vlan tagging for ethernet as far i know).

Can let me know asap  notworthy.gif
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Are you in High rise building or Landed Property?. If High rise building much easier, we can unlock their setting in VDSL Modem. If Landed Property, I believe they provide BTU unit which you can only can access thru DIR615 secondary admin password as what Rizvanrp did.

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