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

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billytong
post Sep 6 2010, 12:15 PM

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QUOTE(auronthas @ Sep 6 2010, 12:07 PM)
p/s: My UNIFI just being installed 3 days ago, TM D-Link DIR working very well 24/7 with notebook fan running 24/7, but decided to customize the above setup to reduce DIR-615 stress and prolong its life.
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Wait.... u are telling me the USB slot on the 615 works well enough to power the notebook fan?

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post Sep 6 2010, 12:19 PM

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QUOTE(billytong @ Sep 6 2010, 12:15 PM)
Wait.... u are telling me the USB slot on the 615 works well enough to power the notebook fan?
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I believe so as DIR-615 not hot at all when I touch on the top surface. I bought the notebook fan from Lowyat accesssories shop for only RM 19, currently I place both DIR-615 and TL-WR941N on top of the notebook fan smile.gif
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post Sep 6 2010, 12:27 PM

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anyone facing service interruption in kepong ahh????

my unifi is worse than streamyx last time x_x feels like dialup T_T
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post Sep 6 2010, 12:32 PM

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QUOTE(wcewong @ Sep 6 2010, 09:53 AM)
Hi, its actually quite easy, just use the following command:

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/ip firewall nat

<press enter>

add chain=srcnat action=masquerade src-address=<CIDR notation of your network e.g. 192.168.1.0/24>


Then it automatically works like a charm. You can surf and so on!

I would suggest you configure the firewall further as well.

I seem to be getting hostile traffic from Chinese IPs every minute.  ohmy.gif
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Hi, Just a question. How do you identify hostile traffic from Chinese IPs?
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post Sep 6 2010, 12:33 PM

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can i downgrade and upgrade my unifi line anytime? will they charge anything extra?
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post Sep 6 2010, 12:35 PM

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QUOTE(ben3003 @ Sep 6 2010, 12:33 PM)
can i downgrade and upgrade my unifi line anytime? will they charge anything extra?
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Upgrade FOC. Downgrade charge Rm100
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post Sep 6 2010, 12:36 PM

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post Sep 6 2010, 12:37 PM

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QUOTE(ben3003 @ Sep 6 2010, 12:33 PM)
can i downgrade and upgrade my unifi line anytime? will they charge anything extra?
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if you downgrade, after the promotion period, you would need to pay a fee for that. If you upgrade, you dont need to... BUT if you guys read carefully...

either you downgrade or upgrade, your contract will be reset back to 24 months tied service... so you guys should really think carefully and decide if you want to remain on that package or change...
wiraone
post Sep 6 2010, 12:45 PM

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Yes .. my UNIFI is now up and running again, the local exchange guys paid a visit just now, checked the problem with the BTU, somehow, according to them, the password set on the BTU doesn't match the one at the back end, hence, the authentication problem. When that solved, everything back to normal .. now I need to test out the file download .. will create new report if I still have the problem.
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post Sep 6 2010, 12:50 PM

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QUOTE(tommyfai @ Sep 6 2010, 12:14 PM)
voip is still down though in puchong.. any news about the massive downtime ?
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mine still..manage to report early morning...they say 24 hrs...damnnn
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post Sep 6 2010, 12:57 PM

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Did a test on file download, sad to say that the problem is still there.


Added on September 6, 2010, 1:16 pmLet's start a list of members affected, location & problem:
1. y2k - Bandar Sri Damansara -corrupted downloads, VOIP down, inconsistent (low!) download speed
2. WhiteMouse - Kepong Bdr Menjalara (Condo) - phone line down, nothing is working.. cant even conenct to the internet.
3. Drsirpet - Damansara Damai - corrupted download, lost packet and slow connection..
4. -pWs- Kepong Bdr Menjalara - Corrupted download.
5. yushin - Subang Airport Area - VOIP down, internet and IPTV ok.
6. +newbie+ - Subang Jaya - VOIP down, internet and IPTV ok
7. keevster - Ara Damansara, VOIP Down, Everything else OK
8. wiraone - BRP, Sg Buloh - now working but still getting download corrupted problem
9. shahada - BRP, Sg Buloh - VOIP not working, internet ok.not using IPTV. Friend of mine nearby has all three working.
10. NaMEe - Bdr Menjalara housing area - phone line down, iptv working, internet working (freaking slow), downloaded file is corrupted
11. Prominen - Tmn Ehsan, Kepong - corrupted download. (only certain files corrupted especially rar file. Solves using Jdownloader for corrupted file only)
12.tommyfai - Puchong - VOIP down.

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post Sep 6 2010, 01:48 PM

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QUOTE(tommyfai @ Sep 6 2010, 11:58 AM)
call Unifi to confirm it. u can try to find service availability in unifi website.. if the area can match your hse phone number, you can try to register already.
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Nice... thanks yo
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post Sep 6 2010, 01:57 PM

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QUOTE(hobbiton @ Sep 6 2010, 12:32 PM)
Hi, Just a question. How do you identify hostile traffic from Chinese IPs?
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The logs show a lot of incoming new connection requests, mostly on the SSH port and using all sort of common usernames. I suppose its a brute force attack.

Reverse DNS lookup points it back to China. Are you getting them too?
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On the basic DIR-615, what are the recommended steps to secure the router from outside access? The BTU modem as well.

So far I've only changed the passwords for the admin and operator accounts on my DIR-615 to an alphanumeric password of my own. Other than that, nothing else.
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post Sep 6 2010, 02:12 PM

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QUOTE(wcewong @ Sep 6 2010, 01:57 PM)
The logs show a lot of incoming new connection requests, mostly on the SSH port and using all sort of common usernames. I suppose its a brute force attack.

Reverse DNS lookup points it back to China. Are you getting them too?
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I'm glad i read Riz's guide to disable that remote management thing and enable firewall sweat.gif sweat.gif sweat.gif

At the moment, I start to feel that my dlink is getting SICK, connected but unable to use internet... time to whip out vlan bridge
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post Sep 6 2010, 02:19 PM

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QUOTE(kaspersky-fan @ Sep 6 2010, 02:12 PM)
I'm glad i read Riz's guide to disable that remote management thing and enable firewall  sweat.gif  sweat.gif  sweat.gif

At the moment, I start to feel that my dlink is getting SICK, connected but unable to use internet... time to whip out vlan bridge
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biggrin.gif My installer told me to keep the default settings for about 1 month for diagnostic purposes. Naturally, I did not comply.
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post Sep 6 2010, 02:21 PM

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http://www.mybroadbandnews.com/2010/08/sye...i-which-is.html
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post Sep 6 2010, 02:21 PM

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QUOTE(+Newbie+ @ Sep 6 2010, 02:04 PM)
On the basic DIR-615, what are the recommended steps to secure the router from outside access? The BTU modem as well.

So far I've only changed the passwords for the admin and operator accounts on my DIR-615 to an alphanumeric password of my own. Other than that, nothing else.
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Read Rizzy's guide on router security here.
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post Sep 6 2010, 02:23 PM

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QUOTE(wcewong @ Sep 6 2010, 02:19 PM)
biggrin.gif My installer told me to keep the default settings for about 1 month for diagnostic purposes. Naturally, I did not comply.
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Yeah... I thought they would enable the firewall.... man that also they didnt do it.... the same day itself I have adjusted the settings according to Riz's...

i hope dd-wrt would come out with vlan tagging to control... then i can flash it to get both iptv n internet running smoothly =)
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post Sep 6 2010, 02:28 PM

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QUOTE(kaspersky-fan @ Sep 6 2010, 02:23 PM)
Yeah... I thought they would enable the firewall.... man that also they didnt do it.... the same day itself I have adjusted the settings according to Riz's...

i hope dd-wrt would come out with vlan tagging to control... then i can flash it to get both iptv n internet running smoothly =)
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you can try this if ur router fall under the support list.
http://secure.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/VL...t#Cisco_Linksys

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