QUOTE(djhenry91 @ Jul 15 2011, 05:46 AM)
err...u need to custome firmware for tis router for unifi
Thanks bro, noted on the info.
QUOTE(firestonez @ Jul 15 2011, 08:04 AM)
For me i just connect both router using cable, set the streamyx modem to use same segment IP n disable the DHCP function in the streamyx modem. Thats all.
Allritey, will try this out. Just chkd, im using the Riger TM brand adsl modem. Will this support ur kind of setup? In the modem mgmnt page where can i set the segment ip add? Does same segment means i hv to set the a static IP for the strymx modem? ex: my Unifi Router IP is 192.168.0.1, and therefore, i must set my Strymx Modem IP to 192.168.0.2 ~ 99 ? is this correct?
sorry for the stupid questions, im a total dumbass when it comes to networks
QUOTE(IwanAGP @ Jul 15 2011, 08:08 AM)
Are you sure KLSEET's description wasn't helpful?? I just quoted this in previous page.
Oh ya bro, i missed the links for the beta firmware at the bottom of the page. Didnt clicked ur link earlier coz i was alrdy opening klseet page. My bad!
Thanks!
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And just one more questions to the network sifus out there, why does this kind of problem happen? is it caused by bad TM UNIFI hardware / firmware design? coz for a layman like me, isnt all WLAN connections the same? why does my mobile connects and browse the internet flawlessly with my strymx modem / router but cant with the dumb TMRND Unifi router eventho the wireless band b/g/n and channels are set identical for both? is there any other technical explanation for this? is there such a thing as incompatible mobile phone wifi protocols with specific router hardwares?
TM should clearly state and address this 'minor' problems clearly to their customers. Its just like they develop their UNIFI hardware for the sake of PC / Laptop --> Internet only and didnt consider the plethora of mobile devices Malaysians have nowadays.
So for those who are planning to subscribe / move on to UNIFI, please do remember that STOCK TM ROUTERS are USELESS with mobile devices and in some way Game consoles like PS3 and X360 thru WLAN (alrdy tested). Go ready urselves with aftermarket branded Routers (TP-Link, etc) if u are people who occasionally use mobile devices to connect to the internet in ur home network and online gaming. BE WARNED.This post has been edited by Fasap: Jul 15 2011, 11:21 AM