so wat is best tv card ??
wanna reg unifi
but home no tv
thanks ya
Unifi Official TM UniFi High Speed Broadbrand Thread V7, News: VIP20, free instalation till 31/12
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Oct 10 2010, 03:45 PM
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ohh ok, thanks for answering that question
so wat is best tv card ?? wanna reg unifi but home no tv thanks ya |
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Oct 10 2010, 03:59 PM
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Another time, rizvanrp had done a good job. give trouble to TM by bricking the router, teach them a lesson
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Oct 10 2010, 04:04 PM
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Oct 10 2010, 04:08 PM
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Is the mutv online already?cant seem to get it
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Oct 10 2010, 04:29 PM
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1,263 posts Joined: Jan 2007 From: Marehsia. |
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Oct 10 2010, 04:57 PM
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You need to use your points to get it. Right now you have 100 free points. At least that's what it says on my screen lar. 5 points for 1 channel or something like that.
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Oct 10 2010, 05:04 PM
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1 off xchange for mutv or do i need to redeem points everytime i want to watch it?so its not free then?
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Oct 10 2010, 06:18 PM
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QUOTE(rizvanrp @ Oct 10 2010, 12:33 PM) Exactly, it's totally pointless IMO :3 The security tradeoff is not worth the risk. This really sound bad & worry enough Anyway this is my final shot at the config.bin exploit before I go to bed. Spent the last 4 hours working on it (reversing the config.bin packing/unpacking process, coding, bleh..) and realized something silly.. the config.bin isn't even encrypted. It only uses gzip compression with some dummy data thrown in :3 It's a compressed XML file ![]() Don't even have to use RouterPassView anymore.. I made an unpacker in PHP which neatly displays all the needed info after you upload your config.bin to the site Really wonder what kind of security officer over there can even think about such "security" design QUOTE(rexio @ Oct 10 2010, 02:59 PM) But I can get rid of TM DIR-615 and just use my WRT54GL with TM's ZTE ZXDSL 931. Only 2 hardwares and no need to buy additional VLAN switch. QUOTE(rexio @ Oct 10 2010, 03:04 PM) No. I'm not running OpenWRT/DDWRT. I'm using Tomato without VLAN functionality on my WRT54GL. Can you share more on how do you setup your Tomato & connect to the BTU directly?If its not VDSL(ZTE ZXDSL 931), then you modem/router might looks like this right? http://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?act=Atta...post&id=1518231 Are both internet [vlan.500] & IPTV [vlan.600] runs concurrently on your WRT54GL? QUOTE(Tentris @ Oct 10 2010, 03:36 PM) I'm trying to setup: I think you can just change the RB250GS Admin password [under System tab] will do!Fiberhome --> RB250GS --> TP941ND My question, how do i secure the RB250GS? I've set it up according to Riz's guide here: http://unifi.athena.my/index.php?option=co...id=55&Itemid=67 Currently, the default ID is "admin" with "blank" password. Riz'a guide doesn't say anything about changing the password. Do i need to change anything here to ensure its secure from outside interference? |
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Oct 10 2010, 06:37 PM
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QUOTE(klseet @ Oct 10 2010, 06:18 PM) This really sound bad & worry enough Nothing wrong at all for the router config file to be saved in XML format. What's wrong is that the router config file should not be so easily accessible without even needing to login to the router interface. Really wonder what kind of security officer over there can even think about such "security" design |
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Oct 10 2010, 06:44 PM
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Kudos to riz for again, kicking ass.
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Oct 10 2010, 07:10 PM
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QUOTE(klseet @ Oct 10 2010, 06:18 PM) there is a wiki page on a simple firewall rule for microtik.. you can find it somewhere... need to dig back the link... you can go here.. and add some of the basic simple rules... http://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Firewall or you can just read this http://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Securing_your_router might be good to add http://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/DoS_attack_protection http://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Drop_port_scanners This post has been edited by JinXXX: Oct 10 2010, 07:13 PM |
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Oct 10 2010, 08:27 PM
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QUOTE(klseet @ Oct 10 2010, 06:18 PM) Can you share more on how do you setup your Tomato & connect to the BTU directly? Hi klseet,Are both internet [vlan.500] & IPTV [vlan.600] runs concurrently on your WRT54GL? FYI, all the VLANs trunking are done in the VDSL modem. BTW, I'm using VDSL. You can use any router to connect to the internet, for my case, I'm using WRT54GL. Thje IPTV is working without any problem. There is no need for VLAN support on the router. That's why I'm asking why some of you need to buy the VLAN capable switch. This is my current setup. Copper phone cable --> ZTE ZXDSL 931 --> WRT54GL & Set Top Box <---it's pretty simple right? ZTE ZXDSL 931 LAN Port 1 -- > WRT54GL WAN Port LAN Port 2 --> IPTV Set Top Box LAN Port 3 --> Empty LAN Port 4 --> Empty The modem(ZTE ZXDSL 931) is capable of doing VLAN trunking. You can even dial PPPoE from the modem itself(same as Streamyx) but I havent try this as I'm pretty sure most of you will be using WiFi and don't want the modem alone to handle all the internet traffic. I'm pretty sure that your fiber modem can do the same. Just think this way, if from the fiber cable need VLAN trunking, don't you think that the modem itself(ONU) need to be VLAN capable? May I know what is the ONU brand and model for fiber users? Seems like got a guy in this thread like to get the "name" without crediting other people. I know many of DIR-615 G2 users are stuck before this because they cannot get the password, yesterday I got my unifi installed and able to decrypt the password, I post it in this thread that I'm able to get the password. Although you know how to do it, but you wont be helping any DIR-615 G2 users if I didn't post the "reply" and give you some idea yesterday right? Sorry for my bad English. In Malay : "Siapa yang makan cili, dia yang terasa pedasnya" |
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Oct 10 2010, 08:34 PM
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hi guys... im just so annoyed now...
my voip, they changed my original subscribed number with ANOTHER number, its working and can dial in but its not my number!!!! also i have changed the settings in huawei BTU changed, disabled telnet...somehow they managed to change everything back to the original setting and change the telecomadmin password back to the default!!! argh! what can i do?? Added on October 10, 2010, 8:35 pm QUOTE(kaspersky-fan @ Oct 10 2010, 08:34 PM) hi guys... im just so annoyed now... This post has been edited by kaspersky-fan: Oct 10 2010, 08:35 PMmy voip, they changed my original subscribed number with ANOTHER number, its working and can dial in but its not my number!!!! also the settings in huawei BTU changed, disabled telnet...somehow they managed to change everything back to the original setting and change the telecomadmin password back to the default!!! argh! what can i do?? |
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Oct 10 2010, 08:37 PM
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Do I need to connect my phone line through surge protector...or just a direct connection to the modem...and is it safe....scared if thunder will fry my BTU modem.....really appreciate for any advise...
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Oct 10 2010, 08:43 PM
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The BTU comes with life time warranty so, no fear
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Oct 10 2010, 08:45 PM
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Oct 10 2010, 08:47 PM
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QUOTE(rexio @ Oct 10 2010, 08:27 PM) The modem(ZTE ZXDSL 931) is capable of doing VLAN trunking. You can even dial PPPoE from the modem itself(same as Streamyx) but I havent try this as I'm pretty sure most of you will be using WiFi and don't want the modem alone to handle all the internet traffic. Fiber user use Huawei,for the Vlan tag via BTU refer to prodigy's guide. It is mentioned long time ago. here.. I'm pretty sure that your fiber modem can do the same. Just think this way, if from the fiber cable need VLAN trunking, don't you think that the modem itself(ONU) need to be VLAN capable? May I know what is the ONU brand and model for fiber users? Seems like got a guy in this thread like to get the "name" without crediting other people. I know many of DIR-615 G2 users are stuck before this because they cannot get the password, yesterday I got my unifi installed and able to decrypt the password, I post it in this thread that I'm able to get the password. Although you know how to do it, but you wont be helping any DIR-615 G2 users if I didn't post the "reply" and give you some idea yesterday right? In Malay : "Siapa yang makan cili, dia yang terasa pedasnya"
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Number of downloads: 86For me the problem is my BTU is in the store room. So I have to lay a second 30m Cat5e cable to support IPTV, the workman ship,drilling + the cable to my first floor would easily cost a lot more than mikrotik Switch alone. And I dont think I like the idea of 2 Cat5e cable running in my house it is not tidy. This post has been edited by billytong: Oct 10 2010, 09:17 PM |
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Oct 10 2010, 09:06 PM
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Ya you're correct. If you're using only the BTU/ONU/modem(all mixed up already) and a router, you'll need two cables, 1 for set top box and 1 more for the router itself. But from what I can see(from some screenshot in this thread), most of them will just put the BTU/ONU/modem beside the set top box and DIR-615 router.
For you case, better stick with the original configuration. This post has been edited by rexio: Oct 10 2010, 09:06 PM |
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Oct 10 2010, 09:22 PM
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QUOTE(rexio @ Oct 10 2010, 09:06 PM) Ya you're correct. If you're using only the BTU/ONU/modem(all mixed up already) and a router, you'll need two cables, 1 for set top box and 1 more for the router itself. But from what I can see(from some screenshot in this thread), most of them will just put the BTU/ONU/modem beside the set top box and DIR-615 router. rexio....mind telling me if i can use the tomato firmware for my WRT-610N...for VLAN connection too...appreciate for your advise For you case, better stick with the original configuration. |
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Oct 10 2010, 09:44 PM
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@silencer
No, you don't need custom firmware for the router as you dont need VLAN support on the router. VLAN trunking is done in my ZTE ZXDSL 931. The router is just doing normal PPPoE dialing same as streamyx PPPoE. Please refer to this picture. http://img259.imageshack.us/img259/1600/unifi.png This post has been edited by rexio: Oct 10 2010, 09:48 PM |
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