QUOTE(gilagolf @ Aug 17 2011, 02:48 PM)
Yeah, it makes sense, because logging into the admin, there was no way I could change the passwords. I ask the TM guy and he responded, "You cannot change router password." I'm like, the hell I can't. That's one of the stupidest response I've ever heard from TM. And trust me, I have heard A LOT.
That's their new policy for unifi. This is their SOP because they don't want users to tinker with the settings. Probably cause before this, a lot of users login and play with the devices until screw up the settings. Then call them to fix. So in order to avoid that, they control all the setup. So if user really tinker with the settings then they would know and if want them to come fix, they charge you RM200.
Aug 18 2011, 03:44 PM

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