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post May 2 2010, 10:22 PM, updated 16y ago

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post May 2 2010, 10:49 PM

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just call the customer service and tell them u wan to shift da astro to da new house.

there will be some shifting cost icon_rolleyes.gif
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post May 2 2010, 10:57 PM

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First.. you need to dismantle you astro ODU Unit from your old house. Depends, if u want to save cost, dismantle it by yourself... but if you call installer to dismantle it for you, usually they will cost you around RM50 and above... Last time when I move to new house, my father friend dismantle it, and we just "belanja" him with lunch at our new house... tongue.gif

Second, after you have dismantle astro ODU, bring it to your new house.., same as above, if you wanna save a cost, install it yourself, if u call installer to so it for you, they will charge minimum of RM80 for installation of ODU unit... (installer at my area charge me RM80 to install ODU at my new house). The installer that I call is the same person who install my Astro for the first time....

Thirdly, after installation complete, you need to call astro CS, tell to them that you have moved to the new house, ang give the the new billing address, astro view delivery address and your new astro unit address.... They usually will change it immediately. For my case, my latest bill and astro view books arrived safely to my new house.

And, that's all you need to do... i donno whether you have different case than me.., but the above steps are worked for me.... smile.gif
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Or, you can just terminate the account, and apply a new one at the new house. Then it will be free installation. But IIRC, there's a one month grace period before you can apply a new account. And also, a new contract.
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QUOTE(AjkR06 @ May 2 2010, 10:57 PM)
First.. you need to dismantle you astro ODU Unit from your old house. Depends, if u want to save cost, dismantle it by yourself... but if you call installer to dismantle it for you, usually they will cost you around RM50 and above... Last time when I move to new house, my father friend dismantle it, and we just "belanja" him with lunch at our new house...  tongue.gif

Second, after you have dismantle astro ODU, bring it to your new house.., same as above, if you wanna save a cost, install it yourself, if u call installer to so it for you, they will charge minimum of RM80 for installation of ODU unit... (installer at my area charge me RM80 to install ODU at my new house). The installer that I call is the same person who install my Astro for the first time....

Thirdly, after installation complete, you need to call astro CS, tell to them that you have moved to the new house, ang give the the new  billing address, astro view delivery address and your new astro unit address.... They usually will change it immediately. For my case, my latest bill and astro view books arrived safely to my new house.

And, that's all you need to do... i donno whether you have different case than me.., but the above steps are worked for me....  smile.gif
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please....u cant install da ODU by yourself u need some tools to test 1. stop misguide ppl if you never do it by yourself

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Or, you can just terminate the account, and apply a new one at the new house. Then it will be free installation. But IIRC, there's a one month grace period before you can apply a new account. And also, a new contract.

are u nuts or wad?this is da most stupid suggestion i never see doh.gif doh.gif

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post May 2 2010, 11:06 PM

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anyway.... just call up astro... they will arrange everything for you... they have authorized astro agents around malaysia too... look for them and they will help you do everything... biggrin.gif
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post May 2 2010, 11:08 PM

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QUOTE(JoshuaLee @ May 2 2010, 11:06 PM)
anyway.... just call up astro... they will arrange everything for you... they have authorized astro agents around malaysia too... look for them and they will help you do everything... biggrin.gif
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do not do it yourself or even terminate da service as some stupid reply.

last time my house renovation and da contractor hav to dismantle da astro ODU. then after 1 months lidat he try to put it at da same direction and all i got were 0% signal laugh.gif

then we call those ppl who got do astro installation 1 come and help isntall
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post May 2 2010, 11:09 PM

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QUOTE(herojack41 @ May 2 2010, 11:02 PM)
please....u cant install da ODU by yourself u need some tools to test 1. stop misguide ppl if you never do it by yourself
are u nuts or wad?this is da most stupid suggestion i never see  doh.gif  doh.gif
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Actually I have done astro installation by myself... but not in the roof.. just at the land... You can do it urself, but it will take a long time... since you don't have the equipment that called signal analyser.... I also have tried to tune not just astro signal.. but signal from Thaicom 5 satellite and NSS6, Ops! notworthy.gif whistling.gif

Anyway, for TS, if u want more easier way, just called Astro CS like earlier post said..., they will arrange everything to you.... smile.gif
And don't terminate your account..... it's such a waste if you have subscribed astro for such a long time (as example).., then, you need to become junior again.... remember, sometimes, Astro will give reward for their loyal customer... like my cousin, he got Astro Max for free.... Just pay RM50 for installation....

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QUOTE(AjkR06 @ May 2 2010, 11:09 PM)
Actually I have done astro installation by myself... but not in the roof.. just at the land... You can do it urself, but it will take a long time... since you don't have the equipment that called signal analyser.... I also have tried to tune not just astro signal.. but signal from Thaicom 5 satellite and NSS6, Ops!  notworthy.gif  whistling.gif
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are u for real man? hmm.gif
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QUOTE(herojack41 @ May 2 2010, 11:02 PM)
please....u cant install da ODU by yourself u need some tools to test 1. stop misguide ppl if you never do it by yourself
are u nuts or wad?this is da most stupid suggestion i never see  doh.gif  doh.gif
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of course its possible to dismantle the ODU by urself.......done it twice since i'm living in a rented house

but i think now astro is offering free shifing service...saves u the hassle....just call em up

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QUOTE(hermozo09 @ May 2 2010, 11:10 PM)
are u for real man?  hmm.gif
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yes... but cannot revealed it here... since it's something "illegal" in Malaysia...
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post May 2 2010, 11:20 PM

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QUOTE(AjkR06 @ May 2 2010, 11:09 PM)
Actually I have done astro installation by myself... but not in the roof.. just at the land... You can do it urself, but it will take a long time... since you don't have the equipment that called signal analyser.... I also have tried to tune not just astro signal.. but signal from Thaicom 5 satellite and NSS6, Ops!  notworthy.gif  whistling.gif

Anyway, for TS, if u want more easier way, just called Astro CS like earlier post said..., they will arrange everything to you....  smile.gif
And don't terminate your account..... it's such a waste if you have subscribed astro for such a long time (as example).., then, you need to become junior again.... remember, sometimes, Astro will give reward for their loyal customer... like my cousin, he got Astro Max for free.... Just pay RM50 for installation....
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i dun think TS are any good at this kind of thing thats why he is asking and you tell him dismantle by itself doh.gif
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QUOTE(herojack41 @ May 2 2010, 11:02 PM)
please....u cant install da ODU by yourself u need some tools to test 1. stop misguide ppl if you never do it by yourself
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I have installed the Astro on my own without needing any special tools. I did this when I have a spare unit and install it at my mum's kampung house.

I don't think you have the experience to install one yourself. hmm.gif
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QUOTE(pirateguy @ May 2 2010, 11:23 PM)
I have installed the Astro on my own without needing any special tools. I did this when I have a spare unit and install it at my mum's kampung house.

I don't think you have the experience to install one yourself.  hmm.gif
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wow... cool cool... biggrin.gif
job well done

but not everyone can do it mah... tongue.gif

if you're unsure, seek professional help...

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Last time I called astro, the free move promotion is over.

They charge you RM150 to re-install + RM 50 to dismantle at u old place.

I must said AjkR06 suggestion is viable. like me, I try to save the cost as much as I can. For some people, 200 is nothing then spending a few hour try to dismantle this thing.

and also for terminate and new installation is also acceptable and I done this 3 years ago.. Since the old astro on my wife name I just do new installation using my name and terminate my wife account. All free except 2 year contract. Since for sure you will using astro why this is a bad idea? you got new decoder, new dish and so on + backup decoder + remote + dish from your old setup. This is OK if you contract is OVER.


I move again early this year and again trying to save a money I do it myself. Dismantle is quite easy. Try to re-install is different story. Just using the television set, it's take me 2 days (around 1 hour/day) try to get the signal. But at last I did it. BUT same channel is not working. Mostly channel I never watch except ntv7 and tv1.

Current solutions... Upgrade to Byond. New things again with cost RM20x12. After 1 year will downgrade to basic package again.

herojack41 : If you can't do it urself doesn't mean others can't also.. And calling people stupid doesn't help either.

Why astro charging you RM150 + RM50 and not RM 200 is because most people can dismantle the units. Just a few nuts only.

of BTW, my mover guy (not certified by astro) offering RM80 for complete package. But if you go this route, make sure you check all channel before they leaving.
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QUOTE(pirateguy @ May 2 2010, 11:23 PM)
I have installed the Astro on my own without needing any special tools. I did this when I have a spare unit and install it at my mum's kampung house.
I don't think you have the experience to install one yourself.  hmm.gif
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I second that, I've also done it myself when my parents move to new house & also for my house. But don't blame them when you got signal lost during light rain. But for me, I'm satisfy for what I've done.
Billing address & astro view delivery you can change it online or by call CS.

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QUOTE(herojack41 @ May 2 2010, 11:02 PM)
please....u cant install da ODU by yourself u need some tools to test 1. stop misguide ppl if you never do it by yourself
are u nuts or wad?this is da most stupid suggestion i never see  doh.gif  doh.gif
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Check your grammar first before calling other people stupid.

QUOTE(aneip @ May 3 2010, 10:06 AM)
and also for terminate and new installation is also acceptable and I done this 3 years ago.. Since the old astro on my wife name I just do new installation using my name and terminate my wife account. All free except 2 year contract. Since for sure you will using astro why this is a bad idea? you got new decoder, new dish and so on + backup decoder + remote + dish from your old setup. This is OK if you contract is OVER.
herojack41 : If you can't do it urself doesn't mean others can't also.. And calling people stupid doesn't help either.
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Yup, precisely. I even have friends who terminated and applied for a new account when their decoders went kaput. Why buy and pay if you can get it for free? Of course there's the contract, but since you'll be using it anyways, that should not matter.
If you want the installer to do it for you, if possible try and contact the installer directly. Maybe can negotiate a bit more than going through Astro. Dismantle you can do on your own. Just a few screws, then let the installer install at your new place.
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I dismantled the astro dish myself.. It should be easy if you have wrench tools. But since I didn't have it, I just use a plier to loosened a few bolts..
I save myself rm50.. smile.gif

Dismantle/uninstall astro dish is just like dismantle furniture. All you need is loosened the screws.. No wiring knowledge required. As for the white satellite cable, if it's difficult to dismantle, just cut it.. the cable can be easily reconnected later using the proper connector..

As for installing, it can be diy too.. just look for neighbours astro dish, and point your astro roughly at the same direction.. In my hometown, the installer don't bring any tools.. he just know how to fix the dish on the roof top, and then, look at the signal strenght indicator menu on the television.. he said, as long as it's green, it should be fine. No need to achieve 90% or above.. and he's correct. No problem with astro viewing..

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QUOTE(AjkR06 @ May 2 2010, 11:14 PM)
yes... but cannot revealed it here... since it's something "illegal" in Malaysia...
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Not illegal in Sabah and Sarawak!
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QUOTE(DarkNite @ May 3 2010, 12:23 PM)
Not illegal in Sabah and Sarawak!
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yeah.. not illegal there.... I saw so many "BIG DISH" when I go there 3 years ago.... biggrin.gif
and their Astro dish also facing very very different angle.... brows.gif


Added on May 3, 2010, 2:07 pm
QUOTE(zeese @ May 3 2010, 11:36 AM)
I dismantled the astro dish myself.. It should be easy if you have wrench tools. But since I didn't have it, I just use a plier to loosened a few bolts..
I save myself rm50.. smile.gif

Dismantle/uninstall astro dish is just like dismantle furniture. All you need is loosened the screws.. No wiring knowledge required. As for the white satellite cable, if it's difficult to dismantle, just cut it.. the cable can be easily reconnected later using the proper connector..

As for installing, it can be diy too.. just look for neighbours astro dish, and point your astro roughly at the same direction.. In my hometown, the installer don't bring any tools.. he just know how to fix the dish on the roof top, and then, look at the signal strenght indicator menu on the television.. he said, as long as it's green, it should be fine. No need to achieve 90% or above.. and he's correct. No problem with astro viewing..
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remember the concept of Digital Signal... since Astro used digital signal that is transmitted in DVB-S (SD) and DVB-S2 (HD) and compressed in MPEG2 (SD) and H.264/AVC (HD).... smile.gif... same concept also for HDMI cable.... you only got ON or OFF signal....

This post has been edited by AjkR06: May 3 2010, 02:07 PM

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