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Maxis The Official Maxis FTTH Thread, Maxis FTTH launched 1st Sep 2010!

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Saros
post May 22 2012, 03:50 PM

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QUOTE(soul2soul @ Mar 8 2012, 04:37 PM)
Look under Fiber Internet Services , item no.6


6. You accept and acknowledge that Maxis reserves the right to leverage onto your residential WiFi modem to
cater to the Maxis Hotspot service
which may be accessible by the general public who are subscribed to the
service. The Maxis WiFi Hotspot service does not increase your available bandwidth and will not impact your
internet quota nor will it cause degradation of the Service performance, security or risk issues to you.

Anyone any comment?
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QUOTE(numbertwo @ May 21 2012, 02:12 PM)
M seems like pushing some config/settings into the Thomson router on and off... SoM has much control over the Thomson router...I doubt you are able to replace it with another personal router of yours.
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I was wondering why no one else noticed this. Searched this thread and nothing.

I queried Maxis on their forums at https://forum.maxis.com.my/forum_topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=3000

Feel free to see their replies on this as well some other common questions like public IP.

Now you know what they will do with YOUR Thomson router, YOUR WiFi bandwidth and their T&C.

This post has been edited by Saros: May 22 2012, 03:54 PM
Saros
post May 22 2012, 04:03 PM

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QUOTE(ckh83 @ May 22 2012, 03:57 PM)
I have one question regarding this.
My modem isn't open 24 hour, in fact sometime only few hour per day.
Will maxis use this for public hotspot?

Then user connect to my modem will always get dc... wakaka
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If you physically power off your router, and turn off the wall plug switch, it will not magically power on. That much I'm sure brows.gif

Wether Maxis will send a technician to complain and force you to plug it in, I cannot answer. Please do join in the forum thread I posted above your post and pose these penetrating questions to them.

However, if you leave it plugged in but turn it of... I don't know if it's possible to force it to wake up. For normal PCs however, I used to work on a computer that could do that if my admin forced it to wake up, back in uni.
As long as it was plugged into the wall and the switch was on (but PC is off). Was pretty creepy to see it suddenly spin up to life.

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Saros
post May 23 2012, 09:58 AM

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QUOTE(ckh83 @ May 22 2012, 04:37 PM)
Power plug swtich off of course.
If maxis request me turn on, i'm happy to collect electric fee / other fee from maxis.
Since contract not state that i have to turn it on and make sure service available to others.
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Yes, but they can change the terms and conditions any time. And by signing the contract, you agree to the fact that they can do that.

The respond I got when I asked "what if I do not agree to the changes", they said: you can choose not to agree and not sign up.

But what if I already sign up and you changed the terms? "We reserve the right to make changes".

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