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

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kumahachi
post Sep 26 2010, 02:24 AM

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i have problems trying to port forward and my ps3 NAT is type 3 too though upnp is available.. anyone know how to solve this?
kumahachi
post Sep 30 2010, 07:00 PM

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QUOTE(xomanowar @ Sep 26 2010, 09:05 PM)
I am still waiting for the CS to get back to me on this... I will let you know if they resolve this


Added on September 28, 2010, 9:07 am
kumahachi i think you need to give support a call and make a report... as of now they have not solve the issue yet and still working on it...
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i have done so and the engineers have come to my house to try to resolve it.. they said my settings are fine so the problem most likely originates from the maxis side.. apparently they're testing iptv and all. i heard we might get iptv as soon as next month biggrin.gif
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post Sep 30 2010, 10:58 PM

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this is my internet speed since 7 smtg pm..

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post Oct 6 2010, 10:10 PM

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my dad has called maxis for the umpteenth time already and all they do is keep talking about torrents and how it works. it's annoying because i already know how it works and that the underlying issue is that port forwarding cannot seem to work. i have tried to access the ONT myself but can't seem to ><

port forwarding needs to work if we're ever gonna get good download speeds, get NAT type 2 on our ps3s (mine is forever type 3 ever since i got ftth) and so on. engineers have even visited my house to try to solve it but nothing has changed.. maxis should stop mucking around and giving excuses.

where I'm staying there is no other alternative but to use maxis since the infrastructure is all under them. maybe that's why they don't seem to care about screwing us customers over. 40gb download cap on high speed internet is such a big joke too.
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post Oct 7 2010, 07:13 AM

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QUOTE(aricat @ Oct 7 2010, 03:46 AM)
They failed to understand when people want 6mb line, it means we want ~600kb/s * 60 seconds * 60 minutes * 24 hours * 30 days = 1.5TB of data per month...
I'll make do with 1TB actually smile.gif) hmm...that's a lot, or did I make a wrong calculation ?

1MBit - 2MBit line seems to have a quota at 30GB / month. But frankly, I've never felt that I was capped even once and I'm fairly certain I've exceeded the quota in the past ( normal broadband ). They offer a line 3 / 6 times as fast, just so you can download 10GB more... Doesn't make sense, but lets wait for the option to be excluded from these quota and hope the fee doesn't kill us.

Back to initial question, no one had the problem on browsing web (connection reset thing...) ? : (
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i get that sometimes.. there are times the site won't load at all. and for one site, i always have to refresh the page if not i'll get old news instead of the latest..

i used to have maxis 2mb wired connection.. i never felt that it was ever capped and i was using that for a few years..even way back when the fair usage policy used to be 3gb

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