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vintagegeek
post Nov 29 2014, 09:50 AM

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HI All,
Just bought a brand new Asus RT-AC68U to replace Maxis Fibre stock router (Thompson).
Firmware: 3.0.0.4.376_3626
RT router cabling:
Port #1: not use
Port #2: HP 1Gb Switch to the rest of the IP devices
Port #3: Thompson Router WAN port
Port $4: Astro IPTV (Beyond Decoder)

Tried so far:
LAN > IPTV > Port > Select ISP Profile:
Maxis-Fiber - VOIP WORKS; IPTV NOT working
Maxis-Fiber - IPTV VOIP NOT working; IPTV NOT working

Manual (config below) - VOIP NOT working; IPTV WORKS (even program info working)
- Internet > VID=621; PRIO=0 (I guess it means Port#1 & Port#2)
- LAN Port#4 > VID=823; PRIO=0
- LAN Port#3 > VID=821; PRIO=0
> Special Applications:
- Use DHCP routes: Microosft
- Enable Multicast routing (IGMP PRoxy): Enable
- Enable efficient Multicast forwarding (IGMP SNooping): Enable
- UDP Proxy (Udpxy): 0

It seems like VOIP and IPTV can't work together, I believe something must have missing.
I hope someone has better experience than me and advice what to change.

BTW, anyone has experience using 3CX on Maxis VOIP?
I only managed to convert analog signal from Thompson router to digital signal using VOIP (LinkSys SPA3102), attempted to connect direct from 3CX to Maxis SIP server unsuccessful. Anyone has attempted, please advice.

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This post has been edited by vintagegeek: Nov 29 2014, 09:58 AM
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post Dec 1 2014, 10:23 PM

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Hi ASUSmy,

I have a ASUS RT-N56U and the firmware is 3.0.0.4.374_5656.

I am using YES dongle, please assist me to set up the internet connection.

Thanks.
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post Dec 2 2014, 12:33 PM

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please help i using ASUS AC68U router
my bro still downloading via wifi
my internet very slow
my streamyx 4mbps
u see screenshot that MAC address and highest that is my PC not my bro PC
its MY PC LAN RJ45 only but why still very slow my pc internet surfing very slow
setting wrong ????
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post Dec 3 2014, 04:59 PM

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QUOTE(vintagegeek @ Nov 29 2014, 09:50 AM)
HI All,
Just bought a brand new Asus RT-AC68U to replace Maxis Fibre stock router (Thompson). 
Firmware: 3.0.0.4.376_3626
RT router cabling:
Port #1: not use
Port #2: HP 1Gb Switch to the rest of the IP devices
Port #3: Thompson Router WAN port
Port $4: Astro IPTV (Beyond Decoder)

Tried so far:
LAN > IPTV > Port > Select ISP Profile:
Maxis-Fiber - VOIP WORKS; IPTV NOT working
Maxis-Fiber - IPTV VOIP NOT working; IPTV NOT working

Manual (config below) - VOIP NOT working; IPTV WORKS (even program info working)
- Internet > VID=621; PRIO=0  (I guess it means Port#1 & Port#2)
- LAN Port#4 > VID=823; PRIO=0
- LAN Port#3 > VID=821; PRIO=0
> Special Applications:
-  Use DHCP routes: Microosft
-  Enable Multicast routing (IGMP PRoxy): Enable
-  Enable efficient Multicast forwarding (IGMP SNooping): Enable
-  UDP Proxy (Udpxy): 0

It seems like VOIP and IPTV can't work together, I believe something must have missing.
I hope someone has better experience than me and advice what to change.

BTW, anyone has experience using 3CX on Maxis VOIP?
I only managed to convert analog signal from Thompson router to digital signal using VOIP (LinkSys SPA3102), attempted to connect direct from 3CX to Maxis SIP server unsuccessful.  Anyone has attempted, please advice. 

Thanks.Attached Image
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Hi vintagegeek,

For VOIP you can follow the link shown below to do the setup.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iBRbk1FSFj0

As for the IPTV, we are still testing it. It is not usable with the current firmware.

Thank you

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post Dec 4 2014, 04:08 PM

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Dear ASUSmy,

Which ADSL modem router can also be used on Unifi when I upgrade from Streamyx in the future?
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post Dec 5 2014, 12:31 AM

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Good day sir, ASUSmy notworthy.gif notworthy.gif

I'm looking for router (UniFi). Basically my main aim is to play around with the usb 2.0 and the possibility of downloading torrent while the PC is off.

Next thing I'm targeting is the QoS settings. I'm sharing UniFi with housemates, since the TM's UniFi began to show faulty (flashed with DD-WRT and have issue handling more then 20 devices). So I'm looking for a router that could control the bandwidth and hopefully the latency as well i.e.: limiting torrent and p2p during peak usage.

Basically some of the housemate doesn't care much and open their torrent, those who plays games keep come complaining to me for latency issue. I do wish it had a smart QoS, which reserved only during high usage and max speed with nobody using it, so the torrenting guy can be happy as well.

Thirdly, I wish to use this router as wireless adapter. In case I moved our from house.

I'm currently looking at RT-N66U and RT-AC66U (you could give other suggestion as well)

However, my current worry is that some user report that RT-N66U will have heat issue and it will affects the life span of the router. So far, I haven't came across any user complaining about heat issue of RT-AC66U

p/s: I do know my 2nd and 3rd request are ridiculous icon_idea.gif icon_idea.gif but basically that what i could think of cry.gif

Reference :
RT-N66U Temperature

http://klseet.com/

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post Dec 5 2014, 04:14 PM

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QUOTE(myself379 @ Dec 5 2014, 12:31 AM)
Good day sir, ASUSmy  notworthy.gif  notworthy.gif

I'm looking for router (UniFi). Basically my main aim is to play around with the usb 2.0 and the possibility of downloading torrent while the PC is off.

Next thing I'm targeting is the QoS settings. I'm sharing UniFi with housemates, since the TM's UniFi began to show faulty (flashed with DD-WRT and have issue handling more then 20 devices). So I'm looking for a router that could control the bandwidth and hopefully the latency as well i.e.: limiting torrent and p2p during peak usage.

Basically some of the housemate doesn't care much and open their torrent, those who plays games keep come complaining to me for latency issue. I do wish it had a smart QoS, which reserved only during high usage and max speed with nobody using it, so the torrenting guy can be happy as well.

Thirdly, I wish to use this router as wireless adapter. In case I moved our from house.

I'm currently looking at RT-N66U and RT-AC66U (you could give other suggestion as well)

However, my current worry is that some user report that RT-N66U will have heat issue and it will affects the life span of the router. So far, I haven't came across any user complaining about heat issue of RT-AC66U

p/s: I do know my 2nd and 3rd request are ridiculous  icon_idea.gif  icon_idea.gif but basically that what i could think of  cry.gif

Reference :
RT-N66U Temperature

http://klseet.com/
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Hi myself379,

You can refer to the below link on how is our QoS works.

http://www.asus.com/support/FAQ/113967

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t2rsUDIsx_w

Thank you

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post Dec 5 2014, 05:19 PM

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QUOTE(ASUSmy @ Dec 5 2014, 04:14 PM)
Hi myself379,

You can refer to the below link on how is our QoS works.

http://www.asus.com/support/FAQ/113967

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t2rsUDIsx_w

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Thank you for your reply notworthy.gif but I'm actually looking forward for your router recommendation. sweat.gif
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post Dec 9 2014, 11:04 AM

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QUOTE(myself379 @ Dec 5 2014, 05:19 PM)
Thank you for your reply notworthy.gif but I'm actually looking forward for your router recommendation. sweat.gif
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Hi myself379,

If you are choosing between RT-N66U or RT-AC66U, I would suggest you to buy RT-AC66U as it came with wireless standard AC which is higher transfer rate for 5GHz frequency compare with RT-N66U.

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RT-N16 can support unifi?
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post Dec 11 2014, 05:21 PM

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QUOTE(ParaOpticaL @ Dec 11 2014, 05:14 PM)
RT-N16 can support unifi?
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Hi ParaOpticaL,

Can, below is the link will guide you hot to setup the UNIFI.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ESAPAJqWxH4

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post Dec 12 2014, 09:19 AM

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can this RT-N16 flash to ddwrt and work with DD-WRT?
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post Dec 12 2014, 11:12 AM

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QUOTE(milky @ Dec 12 2014, 09:19 AM)
can this RT-N16 flash to ddwrt and work with DD-WRT?
Yes, RT-N16 is very famous among DD-WRT'ers.
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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Dec 12 2014, 11:12 AM)
Yes, RT-N16 is very famous among DD-WRT'ers.
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sorry my mistake.. i should say can this rt-n16 flash to ddwrt and work with UNIFI?
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QUOTE(milky @ Dec 12 2014, 11:57 AM)
sorry my mistake.. i should say can this rt-n16 flash to ddwrt and work with UNIFI?
Yes, but it's quite tricky.
klseet has some guide on enabling UniFi on DD-WRT, but it's for other routers.

Enabling UniFi connectivity is 1 thing, enabling HyppTV is another that'll give you lots of headache.
Only go for DD-WRT if you know what you're doing & you've done a lot of reading / research.
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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Dec 12 2014, 02:25 PM)
Yes, but it's quite tricky.
klseet has some guide on enabling UniFi on DD-WRT, but it's for other routers.

Enabling UniFi connectivity is 1 thing, enabling HyppTV is another that'll give you lots of headache.
Only go for DD-WRT if you know what you're doing & you've done a lot of reading / research.
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i just need to enable Unifi internet only..
i dont need hypptv becoz i'm using OFFICE UNIFI..

klseet's website he got the RT-N16 DD-WRT + UNIFI enabled?
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QUOTE(milky @ Dec 12 2014, 03:39 PM)
klseet's website he got the RT-N16 DD-WRT + UNIFI enabled?
Not quite sure as I can't open KLSeet's website in my office.

Just google for KLSeet bro, you'll find his website for sure.
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QUOTE(milky @ Dec 12 2014, 03:39 PM)
i dont need hypptv becoz i'm using OFFICE UNIFI..
If you're using UniFi for office, I would advise you to use Mikrotik instead of ASUS.
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Want to ask if firmware Version 3.0.0.4.376.3637 for RT-N56U can I just update and use with Unifi? Am using firmware version 1.0.1.8b. Please advice.
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QUOTE(blurjoey @ Dec 19 2014, 10:27 PM)
Want to ask if firmware Version 3.0.0.4.376.3637 for RT-N56U can I just update and use with Unifi? Am using firmware version 1.0.1.8b. Please advice.
Yes.
All the latest official firmware for ASUS routers has native support for UniFi.

Remember to reset the router to factory defaults before upgrading the firmware.
& don't ever restore the old settings that you saved from the older firmware as it will not work on the new firmware.

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