QUOTE(calvin @ Aug 23 2010, 11:44 PM)
Yeap, that's the whole point. Some say it works smoother even Unifi Official TM UniFi High Speed Broadbrand Thread V6, News: RM200 for installation after Sept
Unifi Official TM UniFi High Speed Broadbrand Thread V6, News: RM200 for installation after Sept
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Aug 23 2010, 11:48 PM
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Aug 24 2010, 09:59 AM
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QUOTE(akerue @ Aug 24 2010, 09:50 AM) Anyone check with http://www.landasan.com.my/ for Mikrotik RB250 GS? I saw that they are distributor of Mikrotik products Last time we checked, they only bring in RB750's @ RM310 which is a full router. We only need a smart switch |
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Aug 24 2010, 05:13 PM
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QUOTE(alextong8386 @ Aug 24 2010, 05:07 PM) Want specification of switch is require to replace the D-link DIR-615? Do we have similar switch that is more easily available in Malaysia to recommend in stead of Mikrotek RB250GS? It needs to support port based and tag based VLANs. The RB250GS is probably the cheapest and most easily accessible managed switch on the market at the moment. It's also already been tested by 4 people here and confirmed to be working well with Unifi. |
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Aug 24 2010, 06:59 PM
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QUOTE(alextong8386 @ Aug 24 2010, 05:49 PM) The problem right now is RB250GS only available in Singapore and already out of stock due to overhelming demand from Unifi users. There are mikrotik distributors all over the world ._.http://www.roc-noc.com/product.php?productid=381 |
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Aug 24 2010, 10:42 PM
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@alex
You probably want the UK power supply option which should be compatible with Malaysia. My own RB250GS was given to me by klseet (thanks!).. he bought it from Soliton in Singapore. |
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Aug 24 2010, 11:26 PM
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QUOTE(klseet @ Aug 24 2010, 11:15 PM) Hi Riz, Is the IPTV unit able to get an IP address from the DHCP server during the loading phase?I'm trying to setup a wireless connection between RB250GS to IPTV STB, I can bridge the 2 routers but IPTV still won't function .... This is what I've done: Equipments: Buffalo WHR-G300N-HP [dd-wrt] setup as AP, setup "Auto DHCP" WAN type Buffalo WCR-GN [stock firmware] setup as WDS bridge mode RB250GS[LAN4] -----> [WAN]WHR-G300N-HP <--[wireless bridging]--> WCR-GN[LAN] ----> IPTV Anything I've done wrong? |
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Aug 25 2010, 08:20 AM
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Aug 25 2010, 08:53 PM
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![]() I guess the rumours are true, SIP details from GPON/VDSL2 units are fully hackable through the VOIP network. Don't be surprised if your BTU gets its startup config wiped clean >_> |
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Aug 25 2010, 09:07 PM
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QUOTE(ayamstim @ Aug 25 2010, 09:04 PM) Does it apply to all GPON/VDSL2 models? And is there any way to mitigate the security risk from our side? So far I've mainly been running through a lot of Fiberhome's, but I've seen some other BTUs on the VOIP network too (based on the hardware MAC address from the DHCP requests). I can only think of a temporary fix which reverts itself when the BTU is rebooted for the Fiberhome.. not sure what's possible for the other BTUs. TM really doesn't give a damn about any form of security =/ The Echolife's for example have both telnet + HTTP access but they also use two sets of default password combos.. :3It shouldn't be possible for an attacker to enter your home network through this but since the BTUs manage VOIP credentials.. I'm sure they can do something with that or just take you off the Unifi network permanently ._. This post has been edited by rizvanrp: Aug 25 2010, 09:10 PM |
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Aug 26 2010, 10:28 AM
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QUOTE(brian12988 @ Aug 25 2010, 11:38 PM) has anyone tried replacing the DIR615 with a linux box instead?? if so, how are the configurations like?? Did that a month+ ago la i am hoping rizvanrp answers this... my place..TM says 2011 only can get....but not really sure if the white boxes are up now... Just install the vlan kernel modules (8021q), vconfig and brctl app and you're good to go. It will need about 3 NICs onboard.. then all you have to do is setup an eth0.500 and eth0.600 interface on the NIC that's connected to the BTU. Then bridge eth0.600 using brctl to eth1 or eth2 but make sure that you set the egress/ingress priority to like 7 or the IPTV stream will break/stutter when you download stuff from the net. Setup IP forwarding + NAT using iptables to share the connection. I also have a sample /etc/ppp/peers provider configuration file for Unifi if you want it. The file will set eth0.500 as the PPPoE interface to dial through. I stopped using the method because using a core 2 quad as a home router is pretty much overkill and consumes a lot of power. |
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Aug 26 2010, 01:42 PM
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WAG120N is a ADSL router with an RJ11 port -- as I mentioned in my guide, it wont work. You need an IP router
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Aug 26 2010, 04:16 PM
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QUOTE(keevster @ Aug 26 2010, 04:12 PM) Hi, I identified that product a while back but they're rather hard to find and have to be configured using a Windows based application I believe. RB250GS uses a web interface so any OS can configure it through the network without issues.I just joined the Unifi Club after much waiting and suspense and research on this very forum. You guys are providing great info here. Anyway I used to be on Streamyx with 2 WRT54GL running DD-WRT (one running as a wireless bridge). Now I’m forced to use the Dlink 615 and I can immediately tell that during heavy sessions funny things happen. i.e. wireless would drop and after dropping I think the internal routing table gets screwed up. Give you an example: I have a Media center box on Win 7 down staris on 192.168.0.106 initially I can RDP to the box from my PC upstairs after about 10 minutes of torrent traffic the wifi would drop and after reconnecting I will not be able to connect to my Media center via RDP. When I ping 192.168.0.106 I get no response from 192.168.0.103 (which does not exist), funny… Anyway I’m keen to rid myself of the Shocking Orange DIR-615 and to even go back to my slower but super stable WRT54GL’s. Plus I really like the IPTV service. I found this product: http://www.netgear.com/products/business/s...hes/GS105E.aspx Which would could be an alternative to the RB250GS as it also seems to have VLAN segmentation as well as monitoring. I intend to look at the documentation from netgear to see if setting up VLANs on this switch is as straightforward. Other than the issue I face above, Unifi is fast, and I’m generally happy…. For now |
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Aug 26 2010, 05:30 PM
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QUOTE(richard912 @ Aug 26 2010, 05:19 PM) Riz I've already written the configuration guide, all people have to do is follow it Will someone be helping out to configure those RB250CS being bulked? Some of us here are n00bs who know little about properly setting it up http://unifi.athena.my/index.php?option=co...id=55&Itemid=67 |
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Aug 26 2010, 05:55 PM
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QUOTE(jchue73 @ Aug 26 2010, 05:33 PM) Hi rizvanrp, are you familiar with Cisco programming? Do you know if a Cisco 1841 would be up for this kind of task? http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/12_3t/...e/gtvlansc.htmlDepends on your router model I guess, I'm not too familiar with PPPoE or VLAN management on IOS to confirm this. QUOTE(auronthas @ Aug 26 2010, 05:38 PM) Thanks for the wonderful guideline, will read it in more depth. The RB250GS is not a router. It's just a smart switch to assign a tagged VLAN to a port so you can connect your tagged VLAN unaware devices to it. You still need a PPPoE capable router to manage the Internet connection, though it doesn't have to be VLAN tag capable or running dd-wrt.Does it means I can throw away DIR-615 with this RB250GS? Hmm, there is no wireless LAN available in RB250GS? I think I still connect a bridge over a internet wireless router (ADSL Modem Router not work) also. Correct me if I am wrong. Once you get the switch, you can flash your DIR-615 to dd-wrt and use it as a router or buy a new one without losing IPTV access. You can even plug your computer into it directly and dial in through the Windows PPPoE dialer if you want. This post has been edited by rizvanrp: Aug 26 2010, 05:56 PM |
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Aug 27 2010, 12:32 PM
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QUOTE(cress @ Aug 27 2010, 09:03 AM) Hi all, am a new user to Unifi, currently able to setup my Belkin wireless N router to work along with the DIR 615 which is setup as a bridge thanks to Riz' guide. Yes it's supposed to be orange. If you want it to be green, switch the PPPoE connection mode in the dir-615 to Manual instead of automaticQuestion on the Internet indicator (globe icon?) color when connected. Is it supposed to be orange/amber in color as opposed to the ethernet port's green color? Thanks for any advice yah! |
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Aug 28 2010, 11:16 AM
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Aug 28 2010, 03:57 PM
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QUOTE(richard912 @ Aug 28 2010, 03:24 PM) A lot of us here know exactly how you feel. As I said to the TM tech who came over to replace mine a couple of weeks back, unless a more reliable router is found to replace the current DIR 615, they are going to be VERY busy They will not find that router.. there is no one router to fit everyone's needs. I set to work looking for alternatives since April because any idiot can see that users do not want to be locked onto and fully dependent on a single piece of equipment. They could have configured the BTUs to remove the need for VLAN tagging but they chose not to.. same sh*t with their SIP and IPTV system. It's riddled with security holes and it's only a matter of time before more people have access to Unifi and realize how to exploit them at the expense of other users.What did they spend their time on instead? Locking us out of the IPTV network because using your own IPTV STB (windows media player) would result in you being able to view every single IPTV stream with them having less control over the content distribution. They implemented so many different brands of Fiber ONTs that now the only uniform method of fixing everyone's problem with the DIR-615 has to be based on the protocols that are being used instead of a configuration option on the unit itself. Unless they start pushing out new BTUs or special firmware, the only viable solution to get your own router + IPTV working (like when you were back on ADSL services) is to use a VLAN capable switch in between. I don't blame them for keeping a tight grip on their own service but every single security and network 'upgrade' they've performed so far has been so that they can get more money out of us. Has TM done anything for the users? Every piece of information you see online about Unifi.. VLAN tag IDs, their infrastructure, router configurations, etc. has come from this forum and not TM. This post has been edited by rizvanrp: Aug 28 2010, 03:58 PM |
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Aug 30 2010, 06:04 PM
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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.. The higher latency and lower upload vs download b/w is normal for most VDSL2 Unifi setups I've seendid 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??? ![]() I'm using VDSL2 as I live up at an apartment. 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. 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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Aug 31 2010, 04:56 PM
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QUOTE(D3vilsim @ Aug 31 2010, 04:54 PM) If you're on VDSL based Unifi, you need one for the phone line going *into* the BTU from your building and on the power supply of the BTU.If you're on FTTH Unifi, one on the power supply of the BTU is enough. For FTTH its best to get a UPS so your phone line stays up during blackouts :3 |
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QUOTE(sohlican @ Sep 2 2010, 05:10 AM) Great! I signed it coz I need them to go as I need my sleep coz I work midnight. Hey sohlican, I don't have a ZTE BTU but I pulled these settings from the running-config of my Fiberhome through the console interface. Hopefully it has what you're looking for Do you mind login into the ZTE BTU and take a screenshot of that Voice Setting Page for me? Thanks. I need some settings if you don't mind typing it. SIP Proxy Port Outgoing SIP Proxy Port SIP Registrar Port Authentication name format Thank you again. CODE !sip protocol config--------------------- set authname-postfix @ims.tm.com.my set escape [enable|disable] set sip timer T1 500 T2 4000 T4 5000 set special ring temp 1 400,200,400,2000 set special ring temp 2 400,200,400,2000 set special ring temp 3 400,200,400,2000 set special ring temp 4 400,200,400,2000 set special ring temp 5 400,200,400,2000 set special ring temp 6 400,200,400,2000 set special ring temp 7 400,200,400,2000 set special ring temp 8 400,200,400,2000 set special ring temp 9 400,200,400,2000 set special ring temp 10 400,200,400,2000 attach port 16 to special_ring_temp 1 set reg enable set registrar ims.tm.com.my transport udp port 5060 set proxy 10.225.0.1 transport udp port 5060 set expire-time 3600 set port 0 pole 2 set port 1 phone-number +603770rizzy set port 1 need-proxy enable set port 1 caller-id mdmf set port 1 auth-name +603770rizzy password rizzy's_pass set port 1 call-waiting disable set port 1 call-conference disable set port 1 forward-num +603770rizzy set port 1 pole 2 set port 2 need-proxy enable set port 2 caller-id mdmf set port 2 call-waiting disable set port 2 call-conference disable create profile port1 set profile port1 silence_mode compress set profile port1 soft_noise enable set profile port1 second_dial normal set profile port1 echo_cancel disable set profile port1 gain 0 set profile port1 input 0 set profile port1 jitter_Buffer 40 create profile port2 set profile port2 silence_mode compress set profile port2 soft_noise enable set profile port2 second_dial normal set profile port2 echo_cancel enable set profile port2 gain 0 set profile port2 input 0 set profile port2 jitter_Buffer 40 attach profile port1 to user 1 attach profile port2 to user 2 set local port 5060 set DnsServer 0 0.0.0.0 set conference mode 0 set attented transfer code *12* set unattent transfer code *12* set dialplan notify unambiguous set keepalive used disable set caller-id modify-time off Full authname format should be like "+60377000000@ims.tm.com.my" --- QUOTE(rosdi.ahmad @ Sep 2 2010, 12:45 AM) hi, Yes you can, just pull a cat5 from the DIR-615 to the LAN port on that Planet router and make sure its DHCP server is off and its IP address does not conflict with the IP of the DIR-615.can i setup another wireless point upstair as the existing wireless router (comes with package) is not strong enough for the signal. very weak signal eventhough on the same floor. i have the previous Planet WRT-414 wireless router that i use with streamyx last time. any chance? thanks. QUOTE(nokia2003 @ Sep 2 2010, 02:34 AM) can I reconfirm that, we must use telekom's wireless router in order to subscribe to unifi? Same answer as above, pull a LAN cable to the linksys and use it as a wifi AP. The DIR-615 has terribad wifi so I doubt it's going to be an upgrade for you.my house's design is weird in a way that only linksys can project the signal to my room. I have tried d-link, netgear and belkin and they definitely can't offer me linksys' coverage and range. thanks guys. Alternatively, you can also set up your DIR-615 in bridge mode and use your existing routers to dial up and manage the PPPoE connection. This post has been edited by rizvanrp: Sep 2 2010, 03:31 PM |
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