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SSJBen
post Aug 17 2010, 01:20 PM

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QUOTE(pakcikkantin @ Aug 17 2010, 12:49 PM)
it is not because of UniFi, it is the PS3.

It will disconnect when you are idle. Idle from doing anything. If downloading, then you will stay connected.
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Not true la pakcik...
I have my PS3 idle doing nothing alot, never get DC also.


Those who are facing issues getting DCed is because of the wireless connection the sucky router TM gives for unifi.
Change the router's wireless from N back to G.
Problem will be solved then.
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post Oct 10 2010, 04:02 PM

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QUOTE(dies8000 @ Oct 10 2010, 12:55 PM)
tm change my wireless router n all the problem solved..the staff said the main reason for the problem is the wireless router..
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The router UNifi gives are absolutely total crap.
Really. If you want to use wi-fi, use your own router instead.

It'll be a little bit of work and hassle to get it working ontop of the D-link router Unifi gives, but its well worth it.
Just check in the network broadband board and the guide by rizvan on how to do it.
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post Nov 23 2010, 12:05 AM

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QUOTE(kezman @ Nov 22 2010, 10:45 PM)
after i use another router...my UNIFI havent got any disconnecting issue even once....at first when using UNIFI router, the DIR-615 i experience disconnecting every 30minutes...

i dont know about other router, but im using dir-300 to connect my PS3...
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That's the way to go. thumbup.gif
The router that TM gives is absolutely, the worst ever router humanity has seen (I'm exagarating yes, but for those who experienced it won't disagree).
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post Dec 7 2010, 03:31 PM

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QUOTE(abulabu @ Dec 7 2010, 02:44 PM)
hmm this is interesting..got my unifi yesterday, n it seems i had this problem too the annoying dcs from yesterday and last morning.., btw the tm router located on the 1st floor , n me laptop n ps3 on ground floor, i followed the steps given by this Rizvanrp thumbup.gif n it works fine, haven hooked to the additional router though, n yet no dcs so far, but the signal is darn weak! feels like using 1mb apparently..i owned a wireless g cisco wrt54gh router ..thinkin of try out the kezman method...
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That's the problem there.
Unfortunately the PS3 doesn't use wifi N.. so yea..

Wifi G should only be used when the devices are at most one room apart and on the same floor with about 2-3 walls in between at most to sustain a >90% signal strength.
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post Dec 9 2012, 03:56 PM

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Change your router, the default DIR-615 router has the shittiest implementation of wifi ever know to man.

Check www.klseet.com for more info.
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post Dec 12 2012, 10:29 PM

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QUOTE(Pain_X @ Dec 12 2012, 07:17 PM)
Just discovered a similar problem with mine. I was getting disconnected from PSN as well as the EA servers every few minutes earlier and i tried port forwarding but failed as the guide i followed was not the same as the DIR 615 page i have and i couldnt configure it.

I just decided to disable the wireless net on the modems page and i did not disconnect at all for almost 2 hours. Then i turned it on again and within 3 mins i got disconnected from EA servers then 7 secs later,disconnected from PSN.And all my brother was doing was using twitter and browsing. Error 8002AD23 IIRC.

Im gonna try it again later by disabling the wireless option and see if its still the same.
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Like I said in the above post, just go get yourself a custom router and save yourself all the hassle and frustration.
Check at www.klseet.com.

The little bit of investment well worth it.
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post Dec 13 2012, 12:09 PM

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QUOTE(Pain_X @ Dec 13 2012, 02:25 AM)
Thanks,checking it out now. Your advice is to replace the current DIR 615 with another modem/router,and not add another router into the equation/connection,am I right?

Sorry for the stupid question but ive read a few posts about people "adding" another router and it solved their problem.
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You can do either, adding or just replacing it all together.

For me, I replaced my DIR-615 entirely.
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post Dec 13 2012, 07:54 PM

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QUOTE(kirakun19 @ Dec 13 2012, 05:24 PM)
Bro, do you mean I can hook my Belkin modem router to Unifi modem and replace the stock unifi router? Cause I often experienced WAN connection issue lately(Green turned to Orange light), very annoying man...
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Should be able to. I remember someone earlier in this thread did something the same with his Belkin router as well.
Check out this guide - http://unifi.stanleytiang.com/
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post Dec 14 2012, 04:16 PM

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QUOTE(gr8fr8 @ Dec 14 2012, 09:15 AM)
Anyone using any of the latest ASUS modem-router with PS3? If yes, how's the general performance. I am still using Streamyx with Aztech modem-router. Good overall performance, no problem connecting wirelessly to any of my consoles. Planning to install Unifi once it is available at my area.
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I'm not on the latest Asus router, but using the awesome RT-N16. How good is the performance? As good as you can get out of unifi.
WiFi performance is great, no drop-outs and barely any packet loss even with 7 wireless devices hooked up at the same time — Laptop, iPad, 2x iPhones, Vita, 3DS, PSP.

Has plenty of features too — VPN, QoS (very good QoS in fact), dual-USB ports and even an in-built torrent downloader.
Hardware wise, it's on the Broadcom BCM4718 running at 480mhz and 128MB of RAM. A great network controller and plenty quick so no lock-ups no matter the traffic.

It's a little bit pricey at RM300+, especially if you compare to the popular budget TP Link routers. But I think it is worth it, for I do require the performance from a router like this.

 

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