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post Sep 5 2012, 04:50 PM

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QUOTE(blacktubi @ Sep 5 2012, 04:48 PM)
My 1043ND currently support E398

Everything better than the prolink except for the "Easy configuration setup for home user"  biggrin.gif

In fact I done some research found all all linux based 3G router share the same driver package, just depend whether the manufacturer willing to upgrade the firmware or not

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those hole u drill is DIY ? looks amazing though,. rclxms.gif

infact how is your speed with that combo now ? hmm.gif

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QUOTE(chuahcs79 @ Sep 5 2012, 04:50 PM)
those hole u drill is DIY ? looks amazing though,.  rclxms.gif
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No, traditionally melting method using a soldering iron

Don't try this at home, I do this is a very ventilated place, plastic melting fume is hazardous tongue.gif
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QUOTE(blacktubi @ Sep 5 2012, 04:52 PM)
No, traditionally melting method using a soldering iron 

Don't try this at home, I do this is a very ventilated place, plastic melting fume is hazardous  tongue.gif
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just though why not open the whole top cover easier ? instead of drilling / melting hole ? hmm.gif
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QUOTE(chuahcs79 @ Sep 5 2012, 04:56 PM)
just though why not open the whole top cover easier ? instead of drilling / melting hole ?  hmm.gif
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The router use the main cover to hold the structure in place, need some strong support to prevent it from falling since its placed vertically biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(blacktubi @ Sep 5 2012, 05:00 PM)
The router use the main cover to hold the structure in place, need some strong support to prevent it from falling since its placed vertically  biggrin.gif
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oh yea hor, forget u place it vertically,.. doh.gif

Haiz guess other than super fan, drilling hole is only way,.. sweat.gif
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QUOTE(blacktubi @ Sep 5 2012, 04:48 PM)
My 1043ND currently support E398

Everything better than the prolink except for the "Easy configuration setup for home user"  biggrin.gif

In fact I done some research found all all linux based 3G router share the same driver package, just depend whether the manufacturer willing to upgrade the firmware or not

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use a Cat6E Lan cable, you can see the difference and yes ,, take away the heat generated will greatly improve the performance...........i gonna find a wat to fix my router near my air-cond blower as air cond air is Nitrogen cooled and its dry too thumbup.gif

btw, is this 1043ND still available in the market now?
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QUOTE(digilife @ Sep 5 2012, 05:09 PM)
use a Cat6E Lan cable, you can see the difference and yes ,, take away the heat generated will greatly improve the performance...........i gonna find a wat to fix my router near my air-cond blower as air cond air is Nitrogen cooled and its dry too  thumbup.gif 

btw, is this 1043ND still available in the market now?
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well as for today my places super heavy rain whole day.. guess dont need much modification in this weather other than super fan alone laugh.gif
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QUOTE(digilife @ Sep 5 2012, 05:09 PM)
use a Cat6E Lan cable, you can see the difference and yes ,, take away the heat generated will greatly improve the performance...........i gonna find a wat to fix my router near my air-cond blower as air cond air is Nitrogen cooled and its dry too  thumbup.gif 

btw, is this 1043ND still available in the market now?
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Cat6E.. Hmmm... Depends lorh, I don't think I need such sophisticated hardware, my last 100mbit internet project for a school use Cat5E only.

Nothing much I can do for now cry.gif Maxis tower in my location is down already vmad.gif

1043ND is still available nod.gif
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QUOTE(blacktubi @ Sep 5 2012, 07:22 PM)
Cat6E.. Hmmm... Depends lorh, I don't think I need such sophisticated hardware, my last 100mbit internet project for a school use Cat5E only.

Nothing much I can do for now  cry.gif Maxis tower in my location is down already  vmad.gif

1043ND is still available  nod.gif
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this kind of case damn lame, happen suddenly,.. sweat.gif
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QUOTE(blacktubi @ Sep 5 2012, 04:48 PM)
My 1043ND currently support E398

Everything better than the prolink except for the "Easy configuration setup for home user"  biggrin.gif

In fact I done some research found all all linux based 3G router share the same driver package, just depend whether the manufacturer willing to upgrade the firmware or not

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Your 1043ND looks like a Buddhist monk.... shocking.gif shakehead.gif
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QUOTE(ronnie @ Sep 5 2012, 10:24 PM)
Your 1043ND looks like a Buddhist monk....  shocking.gif  shakehead.gif
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as long as it able to hold the temperature cool and performances can be max out...

i dont mind how it looks like too,.

think blacktubi inspire me in this.. going to test DIY on my mr3420 icon_idea.gif


Added on September 7, 2012, 2:07 amLatest Setup for my router + ZTE MF680

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wta. i would like to access from outside to my house cctv. so to install this in my house, which broadband company to use with this device?
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Sifu sifu sekalian, the gold thing at the router ald longgar, what to do? Defect unit ah? I mean the golden place when we connect it to the antenna, gonna change a new 1, since last time oni provide me with antenna replacement
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Can this TL-MR3420 uses together with Huawei e372 or zte MF680?
which modem is better - stability, performance, etc..

Thanks.
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QUOTE(ic-klass @ Sep 8 2012, 10:37 AM)
Can this TL-MR3420 uses together with Huawei e372 or zte MF680?
which modem is better - stability, performance, etc..

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yes lor, according to sifu chuah, MF680 works better than E372 rclxms.gif
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QUOTE(ddr3 @ Sep 8 2012, 12:17 PM)
yes lor, according to sifu chuah, MF680 works better than E372  rclxms.gif
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well in my situation my ZTE MF680 is performs better in signal and speed than my Huawei E372 in the same best spot at my places notworthy.gif
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QUOTE(chuahcs79 @ Sep 8 2012, 01:30 PM)
well in my situation my ZTE MF680 is performs better in signal and speed than my Huawei E372 in the same best spot at my places  notworthy.gif
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bro bro, the golden thingy at the router, its very firm or can goyang goyang 1? my leftside 1 can turn 1 wor...... vmad.gif
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What is the stret price of these two? Planning to get either one soon..
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QUOTE(ddr3 @ Sep 8 2012, 01:36 PM)
bro bro, the golden thingy at the router, its very firm or can goyang goyang 1? my leftside 1 can turn 1 wor...... vmad.gif
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Same with me, then slowly your antenna unstable
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QUOTE(ddr3 @ Sep 8 2012, 01:36 PM)
bro bro, the golden thingy at the router, its very firm or can goyang goyang 1? my leftside 1 can turn 1 wor...... vmad.gif
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should be very firm, mine it is not shaking at all though hmm.gif

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