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Unifi Official TM UniFi High Speed Broadbrand Thread V10, FREE Installation Fee & SAVE RM200!!!
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koochy_rat
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Apr 11 2011, 05:24 PM
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QUOTE(dannygeni @ Apr 11 2011, 03:28 PM) Just something to share. Is our unfi too slow. Just back from korea, and was testing their free internet line at hobby lobby. Too my great suprise their speed is 90 mpbs with speedtest and free wifi test at 8 mpbs. So big difference??? South Korea is number one in the world in terms of Internet speed. Not even US/UK/Singapore etc. can compete. It's like comparing Ferrari with Proton
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koochy_rat
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Apr 14 2011, 09:35 AM
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Getting Started

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QUOTE(amirsubhi @ Apr 13 2011, 08:05 PM) VDSL Standard is open not like GPON which are propriety. Maybe you can try if u have any That's not quite true. Both standards are openly available under ITU-T G.993 and G.984. You can even go and download it for free. The main reason there aren't many GPON equipment available is because it is a small market. Many countries are still starting the transition to fiber.
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koochy_rat
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Apr 20 2011, 02:02 PM
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QUOTE(fredcwk @ Apr 20 2011, 01:25 PM) Installed VIP5 sunday. So far ok but I got 2 questions: 1. Why is the speed using LAN cable is lower than using wifi? When I connect directly to modem via LAN cable, it register 100Mbps and when wifi it register higher upto 130MBps. Is it due to cable limitation? I always cable will always be faster. 2. The technician mentioned that if the fiber cable has too many bends (ie. more than 3), the speed will be slower or might face connectivity problem. I can't get the answer whether is it true in the internet. Anyone got any idea? Fred 1. The difference is that wifi speed can vary.. sometimes it may fluctuate to < 100 Mbps depending on your location or how much data you are transferring or how many devices connected or your neighbour's wifi interfering. 2. It is true that you should not bend fiber too much because it increases signal loss. However I'm not sure of the spec of the cables TM provides, but generally the bend radius should be at least a few cm. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Optical_fiber
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