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

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klseet
post Sep 6 2010, 08:49 PM

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(BULK) RB250GS , potential buyer list:

1. azri
2. PGGTrader
3. ldragon (2 units)
4. alextong8386
5. chungss
6. Yushin
7. flame7651
8. Paultantk
9. StanleYz
10. avex|mode
11. cafee
12. hotspot
13. leongkh2
14. Evirober
15. -pWs- (2 units)
16. mox123
17. jchue73
18. Mytown
19. GreenSamurai
20. Susuwatari
21. khairuza2002
22. Keevster
23. ruffstuff
24. ad2000
25. rizfield
26. Moogle Stiltzkin



Guys, fyi, Soliton just informed the shipment has arrived in SG, so you guys still interested? Anyone call Landasan, are they bringing in?

If you guys are still interested, I would suggest to group 20 orders in a box as this is the most economical shipping cost calculated by Soliton.
However, there are still some pending logistic issues such as:

1. custom, who can help to import in?
2. payment arrangement?
3. how to re-deliver to individual?

How er gentlemen? rclxub.gif

May be should just get someone to drive-in, get a lower pro-formal invoice value from Soliton, just pay the tax?? sweat.gif



QUOTE(y2k @ Sep 6 2010, 08:37 PM)
VOIP - Still down.
Internet - OK for surfing (I guess)
Downloading - Files STILL CORRUPTED.

Compensation is definitely in order.
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Strange, I also noticed my phone no dialing tone, the phone light on the BTU also dead, what happen? BTU rosak ?? blink.gif
Or should I call CS??

Just re-set, the phone line is still down .... sad.gif

Just called CS, they said VOIP is down, ask them when can resume, they said "don't know"...... blink.gif
Can you imagine, like that also can!! vmad.gif

I insisted them to either restore or give a time frame by tomorrow, if not I have no choice but to write to MCMC, again!!
This is really ridiculous mad.gif , luckily I still keep my previous phone....

Just imagine, if this thing happen to UniFi business users doh.gif

This post has been edited by klseet: Sep 6 2010, 09:13 PM
mytown
post Sep 6 2010, 09:08 PM

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QUOTE(klseet @ Sep 6 2010, 08:49 PM)
(BULK) RB250GS , potential buyer list:

1. azri
2. PGGTrader
3. ldragon (2 units)
4. alextong8386
5. chungss
6. Yushin
7. flame7651
8. Paultantk
9. StanleYz
10. avex|mode
11. cafee
12. hotspot
13. leongkh2
14. Evirober
15. -pWs- (2 units)
16. mox123
17. jchue73
18. Mytown
19. GreenSamurai
20. Susuwatari
21. khairuza2002
22. Keevster
23. ruffstuff
24. ad2000
25. rizfield
26. Moogle Stiltzkin
Guys, fyi, Soliton just informed the shipment has arrived in SG, so you guys still interested? Anyone call Landasan, are they bringing in?

If you guys are still interested, I would suggest to group 20 orders in a box as this is the most economical shipping cost calculated by Soliton.
However, there are still some pending logistic issues such as:

1. custom, who can help to import in?
2. payment arrangement?
3. how to re-deliver to individual?

How er gentlemen? rclxub.gif

May be should just get someone to drive-in, get a lower pro-formal invoice value from Soliton, just pay the tax?? sweat.gif
Strange, I also noticed my phone no dialing tone, the phone light on the BTU also dead, what happen? BTU rosak ??  blink.gif
Or should I call CS??

Just re-set, the phone line is still down .... sad.gif
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Definitely still interested to get RB250GS.

Sorry can't offer any ideas as I am not sure how to import to Malaysia.

Nevertheless with regards to distribution locally, i am suggesting self pickup or additional postage charges for those outside Klang Valley and deliver by courier service.


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post Sep 6 2010, 09:56 PM

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QUOTE(y2k @ Sep 6 2010, 08:37 PM)
VOIP - Still down.
Internet - OK for surfing (I guess)
Downloading - Files STILL CORRUPTED.

Compensation is definitely in order.
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I just fixed my VOIP.
The VOIP settings in Huawei BTU some how changed to another phone number.
Changed the number & password and its working.
klseet
post Sep 6 2010, 10:10 PM

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QUOTE(senthan @ Sep 6 2010, 09:56 PM)
I just fixed my VOIP.
The VOIP settings in Huawei BTU some how changed to another phone number.
Changed the number & password and its working.
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You are right, I just went into the Huawei BTU, it's NOT my phone number shocking.gif
How could this happen?? unsure.gif

Luckily I still keep a copy of my original backup file, just restore it and now it's working!
Thanks mate! icon_rolleyes.gif
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post Sep 6 2010, 10:14 PM

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I'm having the same problem with the IP Phone. I'm not using the Huawei BTU. Its the while colored one with FTTH written on it.

Unifi support is useless. What do you guys do to fix it?

Thanks
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post Sep 6 2010, 10:16 PM

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QUOTE(senthan @ Sep 6 2010, 09:56 PM)
I just fixed my VOIP.
The VOIP settings in Huawei BTU some how changed to another phone number.
Changed the number & password and its working.
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you're not alone, me and another few local subscribers here are fuming about this.. I've no idea if there is some malicious codes/users who're trying to play fool by getting into our BTU and start changing things .. grr...
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post Sep 6 2010, 10:20 PM

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QUOTE(klseet @ Sep 6 2010, 10:10 PM)
You are right, I just went into the Huawei BTU, it's NOT my phone number  shocking.gif
How could this happen??  unsure.gif

Luckily I still keep a copy of my original backup file, just restore it and now it's working!
Thanks mate!  icon_rolleyes.gif
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Who sabotage our BTU? lol i didnt have the original backup. sweat.gif

I did the 615 but didnt do the BTU unit.
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post Sep 6 2010, 10:21 PM

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QUOTE(klseet @ Sep 6 2010, 10:10 PM)
You are right, I just went into the Huawei BTU, it's NOT my phone number  shocking.gif
How could this happen??  unsure.gif

Luckily I still keep a copy of my original backup file, just restore it and now it's working!
Thanks mate!  icon_rolleyes.gif
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It happened as predicted because TM does not give a rats ass about basic security. I mentioned a few pages back that all BTUs are vulnerable to being accessed using the VOIP network since TM just dumped a default user/pass in all of them.
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post Sep 6 2010, 10:26 PM

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Previously, I followed "pr0di9y" method to logon to the Huawei BTU"
http://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?showtopi...post&p=35642598

Before I was doing anything, I went to "Maintain -> Device -> Configure File" and download the original configuration file, now I just restore and the VOIP phone works again.

For those of you who didn't backup the copy, may be have to wait for TM to resolve the problem....
I would suggest once it's fix again, then go to backup a copy in case similar case happen again.


QUOTE(rizvanrp @ Sep 6 2010, 10:21 PM)
It happened as predicted because TM does not give a rats ass about basic security. I mentioned a few pages back that all BTUs are vulnerable to being accessed using the VOIP network since TM just dumped a default user/pass in all of them.
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TM really tak boleh pakai one la doh.gif

Aiyah, just now too rush to solve the issue, should have screen shot and make a proof copy ... doh.gif
If it ever happen to me again, I guarantee 'll document all these and will go straight to MCMC ..... nod.gif

This post has been edited by klseet: Sep 6 2010, 10:30 PM
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post Sep 6 2010, 10:30 PM

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QUOTE(rizvanrp @ Sep 6 2010, 10:21 PM)
It happened as predicted because TM does not give a rats ass about basic security. I mentioned a few pages back that all BTUs are vulnerable to being accessed using the VOIP network since TM just dumped a default user/pass in all of them.
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MY one just now also VOIP down, just set back the. I notice that when i start using 250GS with IPTV.
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post Sep 6 2010, 10:30 PM

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QUOTE(klseet @ Sep 6 2010, 10:26 PM)
Previously, I followed "pr0di9y" method to logon to the Huawei BTU"
http://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?showtopi...post&p=35642598

Before I was doing anything, I went to  "Maintain -> Device -> Configure File"  and download the original configuration file, now I just restore and the VOIP phone works again.

For those of you who didn't backup the copy, may be have to wait for TM to resolve the problem....
I would suggest once it's fix again, then go to backup a copy in case similar case happen again.
TM really tak boleh pakai one la doh.gif

Aiyah, just now too rush to solve the issue, should have screen shot and make a proof copy ... doh.gif
If it ever happen to me again, I guarantee 'll document all these and will go straight MCMC ..... nod.gif
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Well if we know if it is just only the phone number and the password prob, it shouldnt be hard to fix right?
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post Sep 6 2010, 10:36 PM

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I'm not too sure what they can achieve with your SIP login details as I don't use the technology much.. but causing a DoS on all 3 of your Unifi services is very easy just by accessing the BTU. They should not be able to use the BTU to break into your internal network as long as your router is secured properly.

I've just changed my Fiberhome admin login/pass and disabled its telnet daemon.. still figuring out how to write the changes to the startup config. I'd release a guide but many people will not be able to do it as it requires a Console cable. Do tell me if its possible to permanently secure the Huawei/Alcatel BTUs through the web UI though smile.gif

Edit : The BTUs can only be accessed through the VOIP network AFAIK so if someone has changed your configuration (and it's not some glitch by TM), it's definitely being done by other Unifi users.

This post has been edited by rizvanrp: Sep 6 2010, 10:38 PM
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post Sep 6 2010, 10:42 PM

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QUOTE(rizvanrp @ Sep 6 2010, 10:36 PM)
I'm not too sure what they can achieve with your SIP login details as I don't use the technology much.. but causing a DoS on all 3 of your Unifi services is very easy just by accessing the BTU. They should not be able to use the BTU to break into your internal network as long as your router is secured properly.

I've just changed my Fiberhome admin login/pass and disabled its telnet daemon.. still figuring out how to write the changes to the startup config. I'd release a guide but many people will not be able to do it as it requires a Console cable. Do tell me if its possible to permanently secure the Huawei/Alcatel BTUs through the web UI though smile.gif

Edit : The BTUs can only be accessed through the VOIP network AFAIK so if someone has changed your configuration (and it's not some glitch by TM), it's definitely being done by other Unifi users.
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With sip login details, they can make calls using our numbers and TM is going to bill us..

Please advice how to protect the BTU ......
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post Sep 6 2010, 10:47 PM

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QUOTE(rizvanrp @ Sep 6 2010, 10:36 PM)
I'm not too sure what they can achieve with your SIP login details as I don't use the technology much.. but causing a DoS on all 3 of your Unifi services is very easy just by accessing the BTU. They should not be able to use the BTU to break into your internal network as long as your router is secured properly.

I've just changed my Fiberhome admin login/pass and disabled its telnet daemon.. still figuring out how to write the changes to the startup config. I'd release a guide but many people will not be able to do it as it requires a Console cable. Do tell me if its possible to permanently secure the Huawei/Alcatel BTUs through the web UI though smile.gif

Edit : The BTUs can only be accessed through the VOIP network AFAIK so if someone has changed your configuration (and it's not some glitch by TM), it's definitely being done by other Unifi users.
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mean someone already break in to our BTU? But just now before i using RB250GS my BTU VOIP still can using. When i configure and use it, the setting run. can advice??
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QUOTE(billytong @ Sep 6 2010, 10:30 PM)
Well if we know if it is just only the phone number and the password prob, it shouldnt be hard to fix right?
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I actually forgot those variables on the VOIP page, so restore seem to be the only method ... tongue.gif

Anywhere, I suppose just have to fill-up your real telephone number and the password which was emailed by TM during registration:
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QUOTE(rizvanrp @ Sep 6 2010, 10:36 PM)
Edit : The BTUs can only be accessed through the VOIP network AFAIK so if someone has changed your configuration (and it's not some glitch by TM), it's definitely being done by other Unifi users.
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Hi Riz, I'm pretty sure it's some other hacker ....
Can you show us on how to change/protect the BTU? notworthy.gif

QUOTE(jackyhaw @ Sep 6 2010, 10:47 PM)
mean someone already break in to our BTU? But just now before i using RB250GS my BTU VOIP still can using. When i configure and use it, the setting run. can advice??
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I don't think it's the RB250GS or any other routers because I was using without any problem.
Last week, I just off the RB250GS and thinking to keep it as backup and want to use the DIR-615 gao-gao ...
So I'm now connecting my WHR-G300N router on BTU LAN1 and the DIR-615 on BTU LAN2, no RB250GS and my VOIP was hijack .... nod.gif

This post has been edited by klseet: Sep 6 2010, 10:53 PM
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Thanks, I gonna give it a try base on the screenshot taken & the prodigy's guide. gonna backup the corrupted config b4 doing anything. Be right back.

my BTU unit is inside my storeroom under my house staircase. sweat.gif had no choice because the fiber line comes out from the sewer inside there. doh.gif
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Having problems with my VOIP service at TTDI area sad.gif. The BTU unit brand is 'fiboom' . Any solutions to this problem ? Thanks
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QUOTE(rizvanrp @ Sep 6 2010, 10:36 PM)
I'm not too sure what they can achieve with your SIP login details as I don't use the technology much.. but causing a DoS on all 3 of your Unifi services is very easy just by accessing the BTU. They should not be able to use the BTU to break into your internal network as long as your router is secured properly.

I've just changed my Fiberhome admin login/pass and disabled its telnet daemon.. still figuring out how to write the changes to the startup config. I'd release a guide but many people will not be able to do it as it requires a Console cable. Do tell me if its possible to permanently secure the Huawei/Alcatel BTUs through the web UI though smile.gif

Edit : The BTUs can only be accessed through the VOIP network AFAIK so if someone has changed your configuration (and it's not some glitch by TM), it's definitely being done by other Unifi users.
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I just fixed my VOIP. Some one is hacked into the Huawei GPON and change the phone number and my one it even add another new SIP entry. I check the telnet daemon and found out it was not turn on at all sweat.gif

Rizvanrp, I went through the Huawei GPON manual and I found out it support the OMCI(ONT Management and Control Interface) for TM to remote control the unit. That mean you no need the telnet daemon to be turn on but the TM still can alter your GPON setting. I suspect someone deploy this OMCI service in big scale and change most of our GPON setting. I don't think TM can restore all of them in one or two days time. If you know how to do it, better fix it yourself. Look like another newspaper headline!! hmm.gif


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Fiberhome ONT's need a Console cable and RS232-USB adapter (if you don't have a serial port on your computer).. only then can you log into it and secure the router by changing the admin account pass, router 'enable' pass and disabling the telnet daemon.

With the huawei you should be able to do all of this through the webUI alone. This is what happens when you use the default user/pass combination for every single piece of hardware you setup. Maybe you guys can spam their hotline so they get the message smile.gif

EDIT: Also, the telnet daemon is enabled by default on the Huawei. If it's disabled, someone has changed it.

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QUOTE(klseet @ Sep 6 2010, 08:49 PM)
(BULK) RB250GS , potential buyer list:

1. azri
2. PGGTrader
3. ldragon (2 units)
4. alextong8386
5. chungss
6. Yushin
7. flame7651
8. Paultantk
9. StanleYz
10. avex|mode
11. cafee
12. hotspot
13. leongkh2
14. Evirober
15. -pWs- (2 units)
16. mox123
17. jchue73
18. Mytown
19. GreenSamurai
20. Susuwatari
21. khairuza2002
22. Keevster
23. ruffstuff
24. ad2000
25. rizfield
26. Moogle Stiltzkin
Guys, fyi, Soliton just informed the shipment has arrived in SG, so you guys still interested? Anyone call Landasan, are they bringing in?

If you guys are still interested, I would suggest to group 20 orders in a box as this is the most economical shipping cost calculated by Soliton.
However, there are still some pending logistic issues such as:

1. custom, who can help to import in?
2. payment arrangement?
3. how to re-deliver to individual?

How er gentlemen? rclxub.gif
I just emailed them over the weekend and a sales rep got back to me.. i asked them any indication of when the 250GS arriving because its currently out ofstock..

Below is his reply:

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Hi,
For your info our latest order just arrive last month..
I will update this RB250G to my boss for next order.
We know this product became famouus after some problem with DLINK in
UNIFI, many others customers also request for same item for UNIFI
solutions.
We will inform after we get the product.

TQ.
So seems like no indication or solid date as yet.

Bringing it over from SG.. doubt it will have tax because routers falls under computer items which is exempted from tax isnt it?

I seriously want this switch because the dir-615 is totally unreliable.

Has anyone encounter their dlink router died even when using it as a switch??

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