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Unifi WARNING TO ALL UNIFI USERS, Threat warning, read inside

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booby
post Dec 5 2010, 03:32 PM

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hariznasir
post Dec 19 2010, 12:10 PM

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hey pro , could i use the stb with an access point to link it with the
tm router ?
i just want to use the stb upstairs
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post Dec 19 2010, 12:50 PM

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QUOTE(hariznasir @ Dec 19 2010, 12:10 PM)
hey pro , could i use the stb with an access point to link it with the
tm router ?
i just want to use the stb upstairs
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Get a pair of homeplugs :3
nkarul85
post Dec 19 2010, 01:11 PM

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post Dec 19 2010, 03:32 PM

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QUOTE(nkarul85 @ Dec 19 2010, 02:11 PM)
homeplug expensive tongue.gif
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homeplug is just RM68 for AZTECH HL106E at LOWYAT.

WAP cost more than that.. tongue.gif
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post Dec 19 2010, 03:39 PM

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QUOTE(jAkUn @ Dec 19 2010, 03:32 PM)
homeplug is just RM68 for AZTECH HL106E at LOWYAT.

WAP cost more than that.. tongue.gif
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But need at least 2 to work and may not be economical if more devices are present. Furthermore it takes up a power point unless the passthrough version is purchased and that gonna cost more.

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post Dec 19 2010, 11:55 PM

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haha
thx bro ,
almost forgot bout that thing wink.gif
but is there an issue for 3-phase home ?
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post Dec 20 2010, 04:13 AM

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QUOTE(jAkUn @ Dec 19 2010, 03:32 PM)
homeplug is just RM68 for AZTECH HL106E at LOWYAT.

WAP cost more than that.. tongue.gif
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pair or single homeplug?

if pair, nice price biggrin.gif tongue.gif
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post Dec 25 2010, 04:09 AM

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Hi,

I saw all of you discussed only about DIR-615, and disable its TR-069 and remote management.

Bear in mind, for enhanced security, you need to do something on the primary too, that is the modem (FTTH or VDSL2).

If you check on the setting of the modem, TR-069 is enabled.

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post Dec 27 2010, 04:13 PM

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bro~ if i use custom modem like belkin, and don switch off the TR-069, will i still have security problems?
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post Jan 20 2011, 12:21 PM

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Thank you so much for this post. Really saved me!
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post Jan 20 2011, 12:31 PM

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QUOTE(ckl1998 @ Dec 25 2010, 04:09 AM)
Bear in mind, for enhanced security, you need to do something on the primary too, that is the modem (FTTH or VDSL2).

If you check on the setting of the modem, TR-069 is enabled.
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actually for my opinion it doesn't matter as those devices are "bridging" devices.. the only ppl who can access them directly is TM...

while for the modem/pppoe dialer.. its the whole internet..
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post Jan 30 2011, 12:19 AM

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Guys, my firmware is 7.09. Must I downgrade it to 7.05?
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hi rizvanrp,

i will be getting the unifi 5mb package this monday and i wan planning to put everything on the first floor while doing a bridging on the top box on the living room.

my question is, can i do a bridging between the default tm router with my tplink W8960N wireless modem router which i am currrently using for my streamyx? or i just get a wireless repeater (WL556E) from aztech to save the hassle?

i'm worried that if i intall up there, iptv wont work. if i install it downstairs, the wifi wont work on my pc in my room. and of course, the drilling
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post Feb 6 2011, 02:16 PM

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to all the unifi users here,pls advise me is it worth to get the package for my office use?

my office is located at kepong area,shoplot 2nd floor..

cheers
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just my super uber security question. how on earth can you access the router if you dont even know the password that has setup BEFORE logging into the router ?

an outsider can nvr log in unless they know the wpa password.
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post Feb 14 2011, 10:48 AM

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QUOTE(dtdw @ Feb 12 2011, 04:09 PM)
just my super uber security question. how on earth can you access the router if you dont even know the password that has setup BEFORE logging into the router ?

an outsider can nvr log in unless they know the wpa password.
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....someone from outside....via your public/dynamic/wan ip..not from inside..=)
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post Feb 16 2011, 10:26 AM

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err .. question not answered. just so you know i AM referring to outsider, not insider.

its obvious that insider can mess your network easily.

but i have tried even with my own network from an outsider perspective. it is impossible to get pass the first level of security which is the username@unifi > insert password. the password, is set to wpa2 using 8 digit password by the technician.

so this whole point of hoo hah with tmnet setting unifi as security flaw, is pointless.

if you say its to prevent tmnet from messing with your network, then yes, it makes sense. but adding the last part where you state that normal outsider people can tap into your network is bull.

dont even need to say unifi lah. just about any other network can be tapped right so why only unifi made such a hype ?
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post Feb 16 2011, 10:56 AM

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QUOTE(dtdw @ Feb 16 2011, 10:26 AM)
err .. question not answered. just so you know i AM referring to outsider, not insider.

its obvious that insider can mess your network easily.

but i have tried even with my own network from an outsider perspective. it is impossible to get pass the first level of security which is the username@unifi > insert password. the password, is set to wpa2 using 8 digit password by the technician.

so this whole point of hoo hah with tmnet setting unifi as security flaw, is pointless.

if you say its to prevent tmnet from messing with your network, then yes, it makes sense. but adding the last part where you state that normal outsider people can tap into your network is bull.

dont even need to say unifi lah. just about any other network can be tapped right so why only unifi made such a hype ?
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the flaw is not going into the wireless network. But using the remote function of the d-link router accessing from internet. Once you have unifi user IP, you can easliy remote their router. Username and password are generic to access the router management.
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post Feb 16 2011, 11:01 AM

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OMG...... rclxub.gif rclxub.gif rclxub.gif

just my 2 cents worth..

1. Your router/modem is connected to the internet. rite????

2. So when it is connected..your router must have a public IP ...and this is not your private/internal IP...this IP can be viewed by anyone..even by web administrator of any site, anywhere, anytime unless you managed to spoof your ip everytime your're online.

3. so now...if you dont disable the remote management thingie in your modem and change the default operator or admin password to a better one...ANYONE CAN JUST INPUT YOUR WAN/PUBLIC IP IN THEIR BROWSER AND ACCESS YOUR BELOVED WHITE/ORANGE MODEM AND MESS WITH IT. sorry for the caps...

4. the password with the "@unifi" is your unifi account password.That login/password is definitely safe. The password I AM REFERING is your router password...

5. well nonetheless, the risk of your unifi being messed up is kinda small....prevention is better than cure..=)



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