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Unifi Official TM UniFi High Speed Broadbrand Thread V6, News: RM200 for installation after Sept

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D3vilsim
post Aug 30 2010, 04:40 PM

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Hmm.. need to ask some sifu here again.

1. Possible to work on this setup ??? BTU-----Homeplug----- Router
2. IPTV connect with samsung LED LCD on HDMI. the icon and word shaking. what's wrong ar ??


thanks =)
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post Aug 30 2010, 04:42 PM

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QUOTE(auronthas @ Aug 30 2010, 04:18 PM)
What is the major different between Aztech Homeplug 110E (RM99) vs 109EP (RM129), both workable (200mbps) ?
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http://www.aztech.com/my/prod_homeplug.html

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post Aug 30 2010, 04:42 PM

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If you read few page back...

1. Should work...
2. No idea... mine on homeplug to TM Dlink works a charm.
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QUOTE(azri @ Aug 30 2010, 04:42 PM)
If you read few page back...

1. Should work...
2. No idea... mine on homeplug to TM Dlink works a charm.
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i tested BTU --- homeplug ---- Dlink the router can't connect to internet. Any special setup needed in router ?? (let me view back few pages =P
Tested Dlink ---homeplug----IPTV. working well
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QUOTE(D3vilsim @ Aug 30 2010, 04:40 PM)
Hmm.. need to ask some sifu here again.

1. Possible to work on this setup ???  BTU-----Homeplug----- Router
2. IPTV connect with samsung LED LCD on HDMI. the icon and word shaking. what's wrong ar ??
thanks =)
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Further to D3vilsim's post above,

Is it possible to connect Homeplug to TM DIR-615 LAN port or my own router LAN port (bridge from TM DIR-615)?
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post Aug 30 2010, 04:51 PM

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http://www.tm.com.my/ap/about/media/press/...IONCHARGES.aspx

GET UNIFI BEFORE 30 SEPTEMBER AND ENJOY RM200 OFF!
TM to begin charging for installation from 1 October 2010, so hurry, sign-up for your UniFi service soonest possible


The introductory promotional period for Telekom Malaysia Berhad ™’s UniFi high speed broadband service will end on 30 September 2010.

Starting from 1st October 2010 TM will begin charging a one-time fee of RM200 for UniFi installation. This installation charge is across the board; covering the UniFi VIP5, VIP10 and VIP 20 triple-play consumer packages as well as the BIZ5, BIZ10 and BIZ20 business packages. For convenience, the UniFi installation charge will be spread in instalments over a period of 5-months at RM40 per month and will be reflected in the customer’s monthly bills.

However, all of the related UniFi customer premise equipment and peripherals including router/access point, the broadband termination unit (modem) DECT phone and Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) set top box -- estimated to be worth RM800 -- will continue to be provided by TM free-of-charge.

Imri Mokhtar, Executive Vice-President for Consumer, TM, further emphasised that despite the upcoming installation charges for UniFi from 1 October 2010, consumers who sign up before the date will not be levied with the fee even if their installation takes place after the date.

“As our promotional period for UniFi will end on 30 September 2010, interested customers are encouraged to sign up for their selected UniFi packages soonest possible before the end of September to continue enjoying the current waiver of the installation charges. So grab the chance to become pioneers and enjoy the immense experience change in communications, lifestyle and entertainment brought about by high-speed broadband.”

Imri then elaborated on the tedious and complex installation process required for UniFi: “UniFi installation is very different compared to normal telephony and broadband installation due to the sensitive nature of the technology involved which requires a high degree of accuracy. UniFi is a service provisioned via direct fibre connectivity to the home where the installation process is more complicated and requires a high degree of technical competency. The UniFi installation process involves many elements - a site survey, drilling, ducting, piping, electrical work and equipment reconfiguration. Our specialist installers will be dealing with delicate and fine fibre optic cables, which require a very different handling methodology compared to normal copper cables. Hence, UniFi installation at a particular premise will usually take between 3 – 8 hours.”

UniFi was launched in March this year in selected areas around the Klang Valley. TM’s UniFi service is currently available in 23 areas including Shah Alam, Damansara, Taman Tun Dr Ismail, Bangsar, Wangsa Maju, Sungai Buloh, Puchong and Cyberjaya, as well as Putrajaya and Damansara; and 5 areas outside the Klang Valley, located in industrial zones such as Kulim Hi-Tech Park in Kedah, Bayan Baru in Penang, Senai and Permas in Johor. UniFi service rollout has exceeded 500,000 premises passed nationwide. UniFi is being progressively rolled out to cover 48 exchange areas reaching 750,000 premises passed by the end of 2010, and 1.3mil premises passed by the end of 2012.

There are over 9,000 UniFi customers currently and approximately 12,000 applicants have registered their interest in the service.

UniFi is currently being offered via three residential and three business packages. The Residential triple-play packages are VIP5 at RM149 a month, VIP10 at RM199 a month and VIP20 at RM249 a month. Each package comes with voice, high speed Internet and either a basic or premium HyppTV subscription. The businesses packages are BIZ5 at RM199 a month, BIZ10 at RM599 a month and BIZ20 at RM899 a month. Each business package comes with an attractive call plan, high speed Internet and a host of complimentary value added services.

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DAPATKAN UNIFI SEBELUM 30 SEPTEMBER DAN NIKMATI DISKAUN RM200!
TM akan mula mengenakan caj pemasangan dari 1 Oktober 2010, jadi cepat, daftarlah untuk perkhidmatan UniFi anda secepat mungkin



Tempoh promosi pengenalan untuk perkhidmatan jalur lebar berkelajuan tinggi, UniFi, Telekom Malaysia Berhad (TM) akan berakhir pada 30 September 2010.

Bermula dari 1 Oktober 2010, TM akan bermula mengenakan caj yang merangkumi yuran RM200 untuk pemasangan UniFi. Caj pemasangan ini akan dikenakan untuk semua pakej tiga serangkai pengguna UniFi iaitu VIP5, VIP10 dan VIP20 dan juga pakej perniagaan BIZ5, BIZ10 dan BIZ20. Untuk kemudahan pelanggan, caj pemasangan UniFi ini akan dikenakan dengan kaedah ansuran untuk tempoh 5 bulan pada hanya RM40 sebulan dan akan dipaparkan pada bil bulanan pelanggan.  

Walau bagaimanapun, semua peralatan dan kelengkapan premis pengguna UniFi yang berkaitan termasuk pusat router / akses, unit hentian jalur lebar (modem), telefon DECT dan kotak  set Televisyen Protokol Internet (IPTV) – yang dianggarkan bernilai RM800 – akan terus dibekalkan secara percuma oleh TM.

Imri Mokhtar, Naib Presiden Eksekutif Pengguna, TM, turut menekankan bahawa walaupun caj pemasangan UniFi akan dikenakan dari 1 Oktober 2010, pengguna yang mendaftar sebelum tarikh tersebut tidak akan dikenakan caj walaupun kerja-kerja pemasangan perkhidmatan mereka  dijalankan selepas tarikh tersebut.  

“Oleh kerana tempoh promosi UniFi kami akan berakhir pada 30 September 2010, para pengguna yang berminat digalakkan untuk mendaftar untuk pakej UniFi terpilih secepat mungkin sebelum akhir September untuk terus menikmati pengecualian caj pemasangan tersebut. Jadi ambillah peluang ini untuk menjadi perintis dan nikmatilah peningkatan pengalaman yang sungguh ketara dari segi komunikasi, gaya hidup dan hiburan menerusi jalur lebar berkelajuan tinggi.  

Imri terus menjelaskan mengenai proses pemasangan UniFi yang agak kompleks.  

“Pemasangan UniFi berbeza berbanding dengan pemasangan telefoni dan jalur lebar yang biasa disebabkan oleh ciri-ciri teknologinya yang amat sensitif yang memerlukan tahap kejituan yang tinggi. UniFi adalah perkhidmatan yang dibekalkan menerusi perhubungan gentian terus ke rumah di mana proses pemasangan adalah lebih sukar dan memerlukan kemahiran teknikal tinggi. Proses pemasangan UniFi melibatkan pelbagai elemen – kajian tapak, aktiviti drill, penyaluran, kerja-kerja paip, kerja-kerja elektrik dan peralatan yang perlu disesuaikan. Pasukan pakar pemasangan kami akan berurusan dengan kerja-kerja pemasangan kabel gentian optik yang sungguh halus, yang memerlukan proses yang sangat berbeza berbanding dengan kabel tembaga biasa. Oleh itu, pemasangan UniFi di sesebuah premis boleh mengambil masa di antara 3 – 8 jam.”

UniFi telah dilancarkan pada Mac tahun ini di beberapa kawasan terpilih di sekitar Lembah Klang. Perkhidmatan UniFi TM kini dibekalkan kepada 23 kawasan termasuk Shah Alam, Damansara, Taman Tun Dr Ismail, Bangsar, Wangsa Maju, Sungai Buloh, Puchong dan Cyberjaya, serta Putrajaya and Damansara; dan 5 kawasan di luar Lembah Klang, di kawasan zon industri seperti Kulim Hi-Tech Park di Kedah, Bayan Baru di Penang, Senai dan Permas in Johor. Penyediaan perkhidmatan UniFi TM kini sudah melebihi 500,000 premis untuk sedia dipasang. Perkhidmatan UniFi sedang disediakan secara berperingkat-peringkat untuk merangkumi 48 ibu sawat  dan sedia dipasang untuk 750,000 premis menjelang akhir 2010 dan 1.3 juta premis menjelang akhir 2012.

Kini terdapat lebih daripada 9,000 ribu pelanggan UniFi dan sekurang-kurang 12, 000 orang telah mendaftar untuk perkhidmatan tersebut.  

UniFi kini ditawarkan menerusi 3 pakej kediaman dan 3 pakej perniagaan. Pakej Kediaman yang ditawarkan adalah VIP5 pada kadar RM149 sebulan, VIP10 untuk RM199 sebulan dan VIP20 untuk RM249 sebulan. Setiap pakej termasuk suara, Internet jalur lebar berkelajuan tinggi dan langganan HyppTV yang asas atau premium.  Pakej Perniagaan adalah BIZ5 untuk RM199 sebulan, BIZ10 pada kadar RM599 sebulan dan BIZ20 pada kadar RM899 sebulan. Setiap pakej perniagaan termasuk pelan panggilan yang menarik, Internet jalur lebar berkelajuan tinggi dan pelbagai perkhidmatan tambah nilai yang percuma.

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post Aug 30 2010, 04:54 PM

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QUOTE(D3vilsim @ Aug 30 2010, 04:46 PM)
i tested BTU --- homeplug ---- Dlink the router can't connect to internet. Any special setup needed in router ?? (let me view back few pages =P
Tested Dlink ---homeplug----IPTV. working well
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I think the manual says you can plug any network device... have you checked the link whether it's green/red? Haven't really tried myself... can give it a shot but dunno when since already tidy up my equipment over the weekend.
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post Aug 30 2010, 05:12 PM

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QUOTE(azri @ Aug 30 2010, 04:54 PM)
I think the manual says you can plug any network device... have you checked the link whether it's green/red? Haven't really tried myself... can give it a shot but dunno when since already tidy up my equipment over the weekend.
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Yah i got all light green in homeplug. but the router show internet in orange. mean is not connected. BTU show internet connected. hmm.gif
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Finally got my Unifi enabled at my home today.. on 10mb VIP package..

did a speed test.. downloadl speed about 9.x mb - 10.x mb

but upload is about 6.x mb to 7.x mb... is this normal???

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I'm using VDSL2 as I live up at an apartment.


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QUOTE(iv'N @ Aug 30 2010, 05:24 PM)
Finally got my Unifi enabled at my home today.. on 10mb VIP package..

did a speed test.. downloadl speed about 9.x mb - 10.x mb

but upload is about 6.x mb to 7.x mb... is this normal???

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I'm using VDSL2 as I live up at an apartment.
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The higher latency and lower upload vs download b/w is normal for most VDSL2 Unifi setups I've seen

QUOTE(D3vilsim @ Aug 30 2010, 05:12 PM)
Yah i got all light green in homeplug. but the router show internet in orange. mean is not connected. BTU show internet connected.  hmm.gif
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The only reason for BTU ---homeplug--- DIR-615 setups to fail is if your homeplug is blocking VLAN tagged traffic or broadcast traffic. If DIR-615 ---homeplug--- IPTV works then I'm guessing tagged VLANs are being blocked (since IPTV traffic is not tagged after going through the DIR-615). I've seen it done before though, despite a slight performance hit.
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Youtube HD is kinda slow for me for the past few days. Anybody facing the same problem?

Using 20Mbps here...
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wah.....my area also haven't have already demolish the promotion ? WTF...haih...if installation cost more than RM150 per setup i don't think i'm going for it...
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QUOTE(rizvanrp @ Aug 30 2010, 06:04 PM)
The only reason for BTU ---homeplug--- DIR-615 setups to fail is if your homeplug is blocking VLAN tagged traffic or broadcast traffic. If DIR-615 ---homeplug--- IPTV works then I'm guessing tagged VLANs are being blocked (since IPTV traffic is not tagged after going through the DIR-615). I've seen it done before though, despite a slight performance hit.
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Hi Rizvan,
thanks for the reply.

many said wifi download will slow then cable. but i tested wifi with speed test still can get 20mb/s. is normal or i should be able to get more then 20 if u use cable ?? thinking of weather need to get another set of homeplug to move my custom router to my room so everything can use cable or just stick with wifi will do ?

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Guys,
I have decided to be a white rat.
I'm going to order a HP Procurve 1700 8 port managed switch to replace the DIR-615 for the VLAN bridging work.

Hope it will work. *pray*

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QUOTE(yushin @ Aug 30 2010, 07:10 PM)
Guys,
I have decided to be a white rat.
I'm going to order a HP Procurve 1700 8 port managed switch to replace the DIR-615 for the VLAN bridging work.

Hope it will work. *pray*
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QUOTE(D3vilsim @ Aug 30 2010, 02:54 PM)
Ya I am the premium user. Later will try using cable see how's the speed.
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How much u pay for Megaupload? Have u try any other similar server like Megaupload?
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QUOTE(xcen @ Aug 30 2010, 06:18 PM)
Youtube HD is kinda slow for me for the past few days. Anybody facing the same problem?

Using 20Mbps here...
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me too, which area u from ? sweat.gif
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QUOTE(alextong8386 @ Aug 30 2010, 08:41 PM)
How much u pay for Megaupload? Have u try any other similar server like Megaupload?
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No wor. i only got megaupload acc.
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QUOTE(rizvanrp @ Aug 30 2010, 06:04 PM)
The higher latency and lower upload vs download b/w is normal for most VDSL2 Unifi setups I've seen
ooo.. thats quite a bummer then.. is there anyway i could request TM to increase the cap then?


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