QUOTE(manchurr @ Dec 28 2010, 08:33 PM)
anybody care to help me here?Unifi Official TM UniFi High Speed Broadbrand Thread V8, save RM200 from 15 January-15 February !
Unifi Official TM UniFi High Speed Broadbrand Thread V8, save RM200 from 15 January-15 February !
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Dec 28 2010, 11:43 PM
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Dec 29 2010, 12:35 AM
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QUOTE(ruffstuff @ Dec 28 2010, 08:55 PM) I asked before, they've plan to do it but prefer to get the 841ND working first.Once they released the first 841ND officially, I'll try to discuss with them on 941ND & 1043ND again. QUOTE(Have_nice_day_guy @ Dec 28 2010, 09:36 PM) Thanks for the info, how about DIR-825? It uses an Atheros chip... DIR-825 should be no problem as it's supported:![]() Can I use OpenWRT as my firmware, can my IPTV be used? http://www.dd-wrt.com/site/support/router-database http://www.dd-wrt.com/wiki/index.php/Supported_Devices I'm not familiar with OpenWRT, you may have to ask their forum whether can support both vlan 500 & 600 at the same time. |
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Dec 29 2010, 12:48 AM
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Dec 29 2010, 01:26 AM
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Dude! My VIP5 is slow these few days! Any idea before I start screwing TM Unifi upside down again?
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Dec 29 2010, 01:44 AM
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and wtf is happening now. after 1 month + of using UniFi , it has finally slowed down to 10kb/s download speed..i mean wtf?
500kb/s to 10kbs...this is cowpoop. not to mention its direct download. tried from a few websites and still no change of speed. tmnut screwed up again.thanks |
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Dec 29 2010, 01:46 AM
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QUOTE(FreedomGSX @ Dec 29 2010, 01:44 AM) and wtf is happening now. after 1 month + of using UniFi , it has finally slowed down to 10kb/s download speed..i mean wtf? Your case is too serious already. It's like Stimmyx 384kbps speed liow.500kb/s to 10kbs...this is cowpoop. not to mention its direct download. tried from a few websites and still no change of speed. tmnut screwed up again.thanks |
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Dec 29 2010, 08:07 AM
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Dec 29 2010, 08:32 AM
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QUOTE(FreedomGSX @ Dec 29 2010, 01:44 AM) and wtf is happening now. after 1 month + of using UniFi , it has finally slowed down to 10kb/s download speed..i mean wtf? i suggest you install PingPlotter free edition and do a few ping test to a few web sites that you think are slow and then save the ping plotter chart as images and send these images to unifi helpdesk.500kb/s to 10kbs...this is cowpoop. not to mention its direct download. tried from a few websites and still no change of speed. tmnut screwed up again.thanks i just did and seems like they ase having some network/routing issues. |
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Dec 29 2010, 08:55 AM
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QUOTE(klseet @ Dec 28 2010, 08:37 PM) If you are happy & satisfy with the DIR-615, then no need to change it. I agree with klseet, we should have our own and a wider choice of routers for unifi, just like in streamyx. Actually the Dlink 615 G2 appears to have resolved most of its reliability issues as we don't hear much on failures nowadays. I still think the weak wifi issue is still not resolved and the router runs hot. In fact I'm a Dlink fan. I've Dlink routers from D300, D600 and D655, not to mention the ancient non wireless 704/714 series and all still in working condition.Actually the whole idea is for UniFi users able to find alternate replacement in the open market with cost effective & better product build quality in mind. Imagine what happen if there is no alternative and eventually the DIR-615 failed (which is very common) and we are forced to go back TM again?? IMHO using the mikrotik route is the best as there's no learning curve for old streamyx users, just config to dial PPoE to unifi with any stock router. I'm running 24/7 with this setup for more than 2 mths with no problems and I think this is the most reliable setup and easy to trouble shoot. Cheers |
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Dec 29 2010, 11:42 AM
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Hai all, im new vip10 user here..i have a suggestion that what if u all list down all the wifi routers that suitable to be used with unifi + custom firmware + how to setup to optimal maybe
and pin it down at the first page, that should help for new user or noob like me for replacing the dlink615. Thanks.. |
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Dec 29 2010, 12:18 PM
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QUOTE(makrospec2010 @ Dec 29 2010, 08:55 AM) I agree with klseet, we should have our own and a wider choice of routers for unifi, just like in streamyx. Actually the Dlink 615 G2 appears to have resolved most of its reliability issues as we don't hear much on failures nowadays. I still think the weak wifi issue is still not resolved and the router runs hot. In fact I'm a Dlink fan. I've Dlink routers from D300, D600 and D655, not to mention the ancient non wireless 704/714 series and all still in working condition. I was D-Link fan too IMHO using the mikrotik route is the best as there's no learning curve for old streamyx users, just config to dial PPoE to unifi with any stock router. I'm running 24/7 with this setup for more than 2 mths with no problems and I think this is the most reliable setup and easy to trouble shoot. Cheers But somehow the D-Link TM's DIR-615 Gx is really sub-quality compare to those normal DIR-615 on the retail market. Something wrong in between D-Link & TM deal ...... The MikroTik RB250GS replacement is indeed widen choices and allow users to choose their own or even use existing routers. Whereas RB750/750G is more for advance users which prefer vlan tagging + router in one cool box. This 841ND advantage is all-in-1 vlan+router+IPTV+WiFi replacement, simple/neat & less equipment. It's for general users, just need to update the firmware and plug-n-play exactly like the stock DIR-615. However, since it's on generic TP-Link firmware, some advance users may find the features lacking if compare to dd-wrt. For me, I personally prefer RB750 2in1 vlan+router, it's less heat compare to RB750G, I don't think we'll have Gigab internet/IPTV for decades to come. For wifi AP, I use 941ND with dd-wrt, for LAN computers/equipments I use a 8-port TP-Link Gigab switch, been happy & no problem with this setup for months already! When something goes wrong, then only I pull out that DIR-615 for TM to trouble-shoot. By right TM can just do all the vlan tagging nicely & allow STB plug-in directly onto the BTU itself, so users just need to setup PPPoE on their own router. I've seem such setup in HK & SG, at least their ISP don't force users to stick to a particular router. Sad to say, TM rather choose not to be on the "right" side ...... QUOTE(DzX @ Dec 29 2010, 11:42 AM) Hai all, im new vip10 user here..i have a suggestion that what if u all list down all the wifi routers that suitable to be used with unifi + custom firmware + how to setup to optimal maybe Dude, it's been there la, please read up.and pin it down at the first page, that should help for new user or noob like me for replacing the dlink615. Thanks.. You may also find tons of useful information at Rizvanrp site: http://unifi.athena.my/ |
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Dec 29 2010, 01:36 PM
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QUOTE(klseet @ Dec 29 2010, 12:18 PM) Dude, it's been there la, please read up. i have read Rizvanrp site bro..and now the thread is V8 d..have to read page by page?..You may also find tons of useful information at Rizvanrp site: http://unifi.athena.my/ there was no specified what brand and model are suite, i heard some Buffalo and TP-Link model are been used by unifi user, and nice to hear that u working hard with TP-Link for the 841ND firmware to used with unifi.. congratz on that this is just my noob suggestion.. Thx.. |
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Dec 29 2010, 04:22 PM
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Dec 29 2010, 04:30 PM
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Unifi technician will come to my apartment to install the service for me this sunday and i have some question for the installation.
is there any fees or charge need by the technician for the installation? like wiring or setup etc. anything need to prepair for the installation? For the IPTV service, its it possible to connect to my desktop monitor since my house don hav TV provided by the house owner? |
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Dec 29 2010, 07:27 PM
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Can anyone upload DIR-615 firmware 7.09 ?
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Dec 29 2010, 09:31 PM
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Dec 29 2010, 09:31 PM
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I have booked an appointment for instillation for 5th Jan. I don't have a landline in my house. Do I need one before they come to install?
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