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Unifi Official TM UniFi High Speed Broadbrand Thread V7, News: VIP20, free instalation till 31/12

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red-queen
post Nov 13 2010, 10:35 AM

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I already registered for VIP5 package and will be installing on the 20th november. my place at seksyen 11 kota damansara.

by the way, what modem are they giving out now? coz i definitely need to use either a WRT or my juniper ssg-5.
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post Nov 14 2010, 03:14 AM

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QUOTE(seanlee_sy @ Nov 14 2010, 01:10 AM)
modem have to use given by tm, coz it is fiber to rj45
router u can change it , but iptv cant view if using another router
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my bad, i mean router. most likely im gonna be getting a Dlink router with revision b firmware which would be dangerous to flash to dd-wrt. gonna need to do the vlan bridge mode and use my juniper netscreen 5GT to dial.

so anyone manage to flash dd-wrt with the latest unifi router?
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post Nov 15 2010, 12:47 PM

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QUOTE(kl98 @ Nov 15 2010, 11:55 AM)
Buyer beware. TM said that they are supposed to come in a Unifi van with Unifi uniforms, not on motorcycles. You have the right to turn them away if they don't come in the official van with proper uniform.

Other fine print to consider:

First 15m of fiber optic cable is free. Extra charges thereafter, seemingly RM150.
If, after they come to your house and discuss the extra charges with you and you are not happy, there is a RM200 cancellation charge.


Added on November 15, 2010, 11:58 amlooks like i'll be sticking with streamyx for now. the unifi contractors are just too unprofessional for my tastes.
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Hi,

I was informed as well that the fiber is only free for the first 15m.

wanna find out from sifu-sifu sekalian, where does the cable start from? from the Fiber Termination Box?
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post Nov 19 2010, 12:54 AM

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laid all the cables from each room to my switch, Juniper NS5-GT is up and running. just need to do a few bandwidth test and set a cap on the ingress and egress. now waiting for saturday for the contractors to come install and will bridge that crappy dlink.
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post Nov 20 2010, 04:00 PM

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my unifi just finished installed.

already done configuring the dlink to vlan bridge and using my Juniper ns5gt as my main router now.

whats your average speed test for VIP5? mine i getting around 4.8mbps
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post Nov 21 2010, 10:46 AM

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hey guys,

just wanna ask, how come some BTU's i see are white in colour. my BTU is the black huawei thingy. any difference?
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post Nov 24 2010, 09:04 PM

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QUOTE(kl98 @ Nov 21 2010, 01:28 AM)
do they charge to drill holes in wall for the fiber optic cable, or is that included in the RM200 installation fee?

any one have a number for a reliable contractor who can get a good job done without charging unscrupulously?
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the rm200 includes drilling, and the fiber optic cables as well. the first 15m from FTB to your BTU is free, anything more than that you have to pay. but the max is 30m anyways.


QUOTE(djhenry91 @ Nov 22 2010, 02:57 PM)
wow...can u test wifi stability??
issit tht router soon use by tm??
after clearing tht DIR 615??
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don't think they are using TP Link. they should be using Zyxel after the DIR615.

QUOTE(gotbandwith @ Nov 24 2010, 05:23 PM)
Hi All,
need some advice..... i'll b installing unifi 5mb this weekend... i notice its using sinlge mode fiber calbe...is it possible i we use the normal dual-core fiber cable .... the normal orage one we saw in Data Center ...hehe... try to minimize the cost as my friend told me cabling installation will cost abt 400-500 .... damn expensive laaa..

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from FTB to BTU should be multimode only. they will only charge you if the length of the fiber cable from FTB to BTU is more than 15m. so try to position your FTB as close as possible to the BTU. from FDP to FTB is free, mine is about 45m with no extra charge. from my FTB to BTU i asked the installer to gimme slightly longer incase i wanna reposition next time. poured a glass of coke each for both of them kau tim smile.gif i asked the installers, they said only charge from FTB to BTU if exceed 15m...it's written at the service worksheet as well.

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