QUOTE(OKLY @ May 17 2011, 08:41 PM)
Is the 110 IP range better? Only got it once since my UniFi was installed, after that it was always 175.

I could be wrong, eventhough the 175x routing has been resolved since Dec'10 outbreak, I still prefer 110x as I noticed the overall speed it's more stable compared to 175x where I experienced up & down speed occasionally, especially torrenting.
QUOTE(cannavaro @ May 17 2011, 08:42 PM)
Eh, TM was pissed off with them for releasing that firmware? Do they even have the right to stop any company from coming out with a unifi compatible router anyways?
QUOTE(Neptern @ May 17 2011, 09:04 PM)
Why the hell would tm wanna stop tplink from doing unifi compatible router?
Cool down bro, just my guessing only.
Well again, I won't be surprised such thing could happen, judging from the fact that TM insist us to use that DIR-615 Gx without any alternative, even after 1 year of high return rate. Worst, TM still refuse to give any option, that DIR-615 Gx practically been forcing down to us ranging from basic home to corporate.
If TM seriously care about users & expanding the market, they could just invite all the manufacturers, give them all the detail spec to manufacture that special UniFi router, may even select top 3 vendors for competitive reason and give few more options for users to choose.
Sadly, TM choose to do it on a rather unusual yet not transparent manner, no street fight, just the D-Link DIR-615 Gx, period.
As I said earlier, router devices can never be TM's core business, they should indeed focus on delivering good & affordable bandwidth to Malaysian, rather than forcing & limit users on choice of equipment, and ends up everyone jamming up & waiting on that chargeable 1300x support hotline, how ridiculously & unreasonably done !!
End of the day, as I said earlier, efficient+transparent+customer first will never be in TM's present culture, we just have to live with it .....
Honestly, I would rather urge TP-Link not to release the official firmware to save the trouble, and at the same time also to urge others to continue sourcing for alternatives rather than depending on TM.