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Unifi Official TM UniFi High Speed Broadbrand Thread V8, save RM200 from 15 January-15 February !
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RaymondT
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Dec 25 2010, 12:40 PM
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QUOTE(booby @ Dec 25 2010, 11:33 AM) Cant seems to connect to internet, user from bsd here. Pick up the phone got engage tone zzz Oh my Unifi also down now. Called Unifi CS......they say their system down so cannot log in report.....I asked them so what else is new from TM? Everything is seems to be down for you, never working. I was pissed off.....  only 2 days and it's down......
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booby
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Dec 25 2010, 12:49 PM
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Lol mine only a week then down, telephone also kenot pakai. Also called them, they say technical ppl will call me back zzz
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RaymondT
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Dec 25 2010, 01:03 PM
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Oh that's bad.....I'm relying on my slow P1 now. It's slow but so far been stable for me since I called them up and told them I'm going to you office with a video cam and smash your modem there and then I'm going to pay you the money for the rest of my contract and post the video on youtube to show you how dissatisfied I am with your service.
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ayil
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Dec 25 2010, 01:11 PM
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which area down? subang & kota damansara nothing happen. normal mode.
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orenzai
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Dec 25 2010, 01:12 PM
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guys i was wondering if there's any bandwidth controlling software like p2pover that can control all the computers bandwidth within the network?
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RaymondT
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Dec 25 2010, 01:16 PM
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QUOTE(ayil @ Dec 25 2010, 01:11 PM) which area down? subang & kota damansara nothing happen. normal mode. Mine is Bukit Serdang area.
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YouDontKnowMyName
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Dec 25 2010, 05:45 PM
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hey guys i live in a double story terrace house and i was wondering if i subscribe to unifi, can my modem+router be placed upstairs? the pictures i see on the first page of this thread seems like the modem+router are placed downstairs of the house.. i have a telephone line outlet upstairs and downstairs too. i would prefer it if my modem+router is upstairs instead of downstiars.. so the question is, can the modem+router be placed upstairs instead of downstairs? all replies appreciated
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raifalove
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Dec 25 2010, 05:58 PM
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Puchong - Taman Putra Perdana connection is very good...no problem what so ever  Just installed yesterday....it took almost 3 hours. ( 2 sub c0ns & 2 TM's staff) - no extra payment - cable lay out very good - give me tuition on my VIP5  In-return belanja them with some cookies and syrup.....some more learn from me how to hack network key.. This post has been edited by raifalove: Dec 25 2010, 06:09 PM
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Icehart
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Dec 25 2010, 06:37 PM
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QUOTE(raifalove @ Dec 25 2010, 05:58 PM) Puchong - Taman Putra Perdana connection is very good...no problem what so ever  Just installed yesterday....it took almost 3 hours. ( 2 sub c0ns & 2 TM's staff) - no extra payment - cable lay out very good - give me tuition on my VIP5  In-return belanja them with some cookies and syrup.....some more learn from me how to hack network key..  Can teach me also?
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djhenry91
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Dec 25 2010, 06:40 PM
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ooo teach wat?? i wanna to noe
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vergas
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Dec 25 2010, 07:48 PM
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QUOTE(YouDontKnowMyName @ Dec 25 2010, 05:45 PM) hey guys i live in a double story terrace house and i was wondering if i subscribe to unifi, can my modem+router be placed upstairs? the pictures i see on the first page of this thread seems like the modem+router are placed downstairs of the house.. i have a telephone line outlet upstairs and downstairs too. i would prefer it if my modem+router is upstairs instead of downstiars.. so the question is, can the modem+router be placed upstairs instead of downstairs? all replies appreciated  Yes you can. Mine is install upstairs. Have you think where you want to put your TV or you do not need IPTV at all?
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SoulReaver
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Dec 25 2010, 11:01 PM
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Guys... I tried connecting to Unifi Using my own router (Airport Extreme Base Station) But still failed to connect to the internet... what went wrong =X
I followed all instructions on unifi@athena...
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ldragon
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Dec 26 2010, 12:46 AM
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SoulReaver, what is your setup? BTU > D-Link 615 > Airport Extreme Base Station ? Follow this guide: http://unifi.athena.my/custom_routers.html
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SoulReaver
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Dec 26 2010, 12:51 AM
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QUOTE(ldragon @ Dec 26 2010, 12:46 AM) SoulReaver, what is your setup? BTU > D-Link 615 > Airport Extreme Base Station ? Follow this guide: http://unifi.athena.my/custom_routers.htmlYeah, Tried it.. but failed =X Dunno why =X Is there any additional settings i must edit on my Airport base station?
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ldragon
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Dec 26 2010, 01:29 AM
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No extra settings in the Airport Extreme Base Station. Just PPPoE User ID : userid@unifi Password: .....
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SoulReaver
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Dec 26 2010, 01:44 AM
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QUOTE(ldragon @ Dec 26 2010, 01:29 AM) No extra settings in the Airport Extreme Base Station. Just PPPoE User ID : userid@unifi Password: ..... GOt it set up... Internet working.. IPTV not working now.. LOL! * Bangs head on wall*
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YouDontKnowMyName
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Dec 26 2010, 01:49 AM
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QUOTE(vergas @ Dec 25 2010, 07:48 PM) Yes you can. Mine is install upstairs. Have you think where you want to put your TV or you do not need IPTV at all? oh i see.. well, I dont think my family would even be using the IPTV at all since we already have astro..
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ldragon
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Dec 26 2010, 01:58 AM
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SoulReaver, maybe you missed this: Once again, IPTV is not mentioned but it should still be accessible using the standard IPTV port on the DIR-615 (LAN port 4 -- RED). Take note that the Fiberhome/ZTE VDSL is wired into the DIR-615's WAN port. The DIR-615's LAN port 3 is then wired into the WAN port of your own router. This configuration will setup the VLAN-physical port bridge on LAN port 3 of your DIR-615.
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SoulReaver
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Dec 26 2010, 02:03 AM
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QUOTE(ldragon @ Dec 26 2010, 01:58 AM) SoulReaver, maybe you missed this: Once again, IPTV is not mentioned but it should still be accessible using the standard IPTV port on the DIR-615 (LAN port 4 -- RED). Take note that the Fiberhome/ZTE VDSL is wired into the DIR-615's WAN port. The DIR-615's LAN port 3 is then wired into the WAN port of your own router. This configuration will setup the VLAN-physical port bridge on LAN port 3 of your DIR-615. Solved... Actually all i needed was to restart the IPTV =.=" Really appreciate your help there! Thanks! Added on December 26, 2010, 2:03 amQUOTE(ldragon @ Dec 26 2010, 01:58 AM) SoulReaver, maybe you missed this: Once again, IPTV is not mentioned but it should still be accessible using the standard IPTV port on the DIR-615 (LAN port 4 -- RED). Take note that the Fiberhome/ZTE VDSL is wired into the DIR-615's WAN port. The DIR-615's LAN port 3 is then wired into the WAN port of your own router. This configuration will setup the VLAN-physical port bridge on LAN port 3 of your DIR-615. Solved... Actually all i needed was to restart the IPTV =.=" Really appreciate your help there! Thanks! This post has been edited by SoulReaver: Dec 26 2010, 02:03 AM
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vapeace
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Dec 26 2010, 02:24 AM
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i heard VIP package going to implement daily volume cap.. like VIP5 2GB per-day. it is true ? any real source ?
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