QUOTE(LcBoy135z @ Oct 16 2012, 09:10 PM)
pay my tehping + roti canai empat segi kosong + your poslaju , maybe i will buy on your behalf and post to you Tp Link TL-MR3420 3G/3.75G router owner club V1
Tp Link TL-MR3420 3G/3.75G router owner club V1
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QUOTE(LcBoy135z @ Oct 16 2012, 09:56 PM) lai lai lai, i have to go LYP on Thu liao............PM me your contacts if you wan me to help buy, ball park price rm80, i will "attack" All It Hypermarket first Poslaju should be <rm10, depending on weight. tehping or kopiping should be rm3.00 je....... |
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Oct 17 2012, 05:45 AM
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Oct 17 2012, 09:34 AM
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Oct 17 2012, 11:20 AM
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Wah V.20 alredy available...
Hows the performance compares to v1.3?? |
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Oct 17 2012, 12:31 PM
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Oct 17 2012, 04:13 PM
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Oct 17 2012, 04:32 PM
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already mention , best dont buy first batch product,
it is like a white rats in Lab , |
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Oct 17 2012, 07:27 PM
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My MR3420 cannot survive with TP-link official firmware.
Official firmware throttle my speed to 0.1~0.01mbps speed So I did some research and found the tutorial to flash openwrt on this website. I find it very Newbie Friendly, so I decided to share the link here. http://www.kaskus.co.id/showthread.php?t=10124215 Don't forget to remove the %2A when download the openwrt firmware http://www.4%2Ashared.com/file/LqtTaVCL/openwrt-mr3420-v1-squashfs-fac.html Flashing openwrt require patient and time, configure can be tough for newbie. I manage to install miniupnp and setup DNS myself by googling for 1 days. I brick once my MR3420 once for wrong DNS configuration, but I manage to save back my router due to the very powerful failover function. Openwrt is damn fast and powerful, allow 3G modem to successfully dial connection within 10sec. Damn love openwrt now, my speed damn so consistent all the time 10mbps++ Now I facing a problem is that my 3G modem will dc after idle sometime (few hour), it always dc when there is very less Active IP Connections. (DC when I didn't open any download) I always face dc problem when I put the connection to be on and idle overnight. Although I have set my auto-disconnect value to 0 or a very large value, the DC problem still occur when there is very less Active IP Connections and it idle for long time. The auto-reconnect function in Openwrt is not working as what I expected I saw something like this in my log, I notice there is auto-reconnect mechanism running but it is not successful. I click restart connection button on openwrt network interface webconfig page but it still fail to connect. I found that I have to manually restart the network interface (WAN) so that it only can successfuly reconnect. I use ifdown wan0 ifup wan0 in SSH to let it restart the network interface. Anyone have idea/script how to solve this? Logs » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « This post has been edited by Ruzumaki: Oct 17 2012, 07:35 PM |
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Oct 17 2012, 08:22 PM
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QUOTE(Ruzumaki @ Oct 17 2012, 07:27 PM) My MR3420 cannot survive with TP-link official firmware. care to tell us what modem you are using with the MR3420Official firmware throttle my speed to 0.1~0.01mbps speed So I did some research and found the tutorial to flash openwrt on this website. I find it very Newbie Friendly, so I decided to share the link here. http://www.kaskus.co.id/showthread.php?t=10124215 Don't forget to remove the %2A when download the openwrt firmware http://www.4%2Ashared.com/file/LqtTaVCL/openwrt-mr3420-v1-squashfs-fac.html Flashing openwrt require patient and time, configure can be tough for newbie. I manage to install miniupnp and setup DNS myself by googling for 1 days. I brick once my MR3420 once for wrong DNS configuration, but I manage to save back my router due to the very powerful failover function. Openwrt is damn fast and powerful, allow 3G modem to successfully dial connection within 10sec. Damn love openwrt now, my speed damn so consistent all the time 10mbps++ Now I facing a problem is that my 3G modem will dc after idle sometime (few hour), it always dc when there is very less Active IP Connections. (DC when I didn't open any download) I always face dc problem when I put the connection to be on and idle overnight. Although I have set my auto-disconnect value to 0 or a very large value, the DC problem still occur when there is very less Active IP Connections and it idle for long time. The auto-reconnect function in Openwrt is not working as what I expected I saw something like this in my log, I notice there is auto-reconnect mechanism running but it is not successful. I click restart connection button on openwrt network interface webconfig page but it still fail to connect. I found that I have to manually restart the network interface (WAN) so that it only can successfuly reconnect. I use ifdown wan0 ifup wan0 in SSH to let it restart the network interface. Anyone have idea/script how to solve this? Logs » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « |
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Oct 17 2012, 08:34 PM
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so now i knoe why Blacktube have so good speed on his Umobile simcard+MR3420+E372+openWRT
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Oct 17 2012, 08:37 PM
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QUOTE(lenyek_penyek @ Oct 17 2012, 08:22 PM) ZTE MF680QUOTE(digilife @ Oct 17 2012, 08:34 PM) Yea, now I only find why they so love Openwrt. It is a monster speed firmware.I feel damn worth for spending few days to dig/research about Openwrt. At night I can get 16~18mbps (torrent dl) This post has been edited by Ruzumaki: Oct 17 2012, 08:37 PM |
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Oct 17 2012, 09:13 PM
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my tp link firmware can easily get 14~16Mbps anytime,
dont need open wrt,. and also no auto DC,. stable speed too,. Added on October 17, 2012, 9:23 pm QUOTE(Ruzumaki @ Oct 17 2012, 07:27 PM) My MR3420 cannot survive with TP-link official firmware. oh, for newbie, best stay with tplink firmware as if u try to flash open wrt by brick ur router,.. warranty is void Official firmware throttle my speed to 0.1~0.01mbps speed So I did some research and found the tutorial to flash openwrt on this website. I find it very Newbie Friendly, so I decided to share the link here. http://www.kaskus.co.id/showthread.php?t=10124215 Don't forget to remove the %2A when download the openwrt firmware http://www.4%2Ashared.com/file/LqtTaVCL/openwrt-mr3420-v1-squashfs-fac.html Flashing openwrt require patient and time, configure can be tough for newbie. I manage to install miniupnp and setup DNS myself by googling for 1 days. I brick once my MR3420 once for wrong DNS configuration, but I manage to save back my router due to the very powerful failover function. Openwrt is damn fast and powerful, allow 3G modem to successfully dial connection within 10sec. Damn love openwrt now, my speed damn so consistent all the time 10mbps++ Now I facing a problem is that my 3G modem will dc after idle sometime (few hour), it always dc when there is very less Active IP Connections. (DC when I didn't open any download) I always face dc problem when I put the connection to be on and idle overnight. Although I have set my auto-disconnect value to 0 or a very large value, the DC problem still occur when there is very less Active IP Connections and it idle for long time. The auto-reconnect function in Openwrt is not working as what I expected I saw something like this in my log, I notice there is auto-reconnect mechanism running but it is not successful. I click restart connection button on openwrt network interface webconfig page but it still fail to connect. I found that I have to manually restart the network interface (WAN) so that it only can successfuly reconnect. I use ifdown wan0 ifup wan0 in SSH to let it restart the network interface. Anyone have idea/script how to solve this? Logs » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « This post has been edited by chuahcs79: Oct 17 2012, 09:23 PM |
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Oct 17 2012, 09:31 PM
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QUOTE(Ruzumaki @ Oct 17 2012, 07:27 PM) My MR3420 cannot survive with TP-link official firmware. I got the same problem with official firmware, speed limited at 1.5Mbps only. OpenWRT solved the problem.Official firmware throttle my speed to 0.1~0.01mbps speed So I did some research and found the tutorial to flash openwrt on this website. I find it very Newbie Friendly, so I decided to share the link here. http://www.kaskus.co.id/showthread.php?t=10124215 Don't forget to remove the %2A when download the openwrt firmware http://www.4%2Ashared.com/file/LqtTaVCL/openwrt-mr3420-v1-squashfs-fac.html Flashing openwrt require patient and time, configure can be tough for newbie. I manage to install miniupnp and setup DNS myself by googling for 1 days. I brick once my MR3420 once for wrong DNS configuration, but I manage to save back my router due to the very powerful failover function. Openwrt is damn fast and powerful, allow 3G modem to successfully dial connection within 10sec. Damn love openwrt now, my speed damn so consistent all the time 10mbps++ Now I facing a problem is that my 3G modem will dc after idle sometime (few hour), it always dc when there is very less Active IP Connections. (DC when I didn't open any download) I always face dc problem when I put the connection to be on and idle overnight. Although I have set my auto-disconnect value to 0 or a very large value, the DC problem still occur when there is very less Active IP Connections and it idle for long time. The auto-reconnect function in Openwrt is not working as what I expected I saw something like this in my log, I notice there is auto-reconnect mechanism running but it is not successful. I click restart connection button on openwrt network interface webconfig page but it still fail to connect. I found that I have to manually restart the network interface (WAN) so that it only can successfuly reconnect. I use ifdown wan0 ifup wan0 in SSH to let it restart the network interface. Anyone have idea/script how to solve this? Logs » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « I also got the same problem (auto disconnect when idle) with one of the OpenWRT released but forgot the version. BTW, I got different error in the log. Try version r32130 or r32930 from trunk. I'm currently on the latter. |
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Oct 17 2012, 09:31 PM
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ok.. my 3420 is acting up.. when my e372 is direct to pc, i can get 300kB-400kB dl.. when at router.. its almost down to its knee...
n my e372 is heating up.. requiring reconnect every 5min or so.. hai.. |
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Oct 17 2012, 09:33 PM
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QUOTE(khairilyazit @ Oct 17 2012, 09:31 PM) ok.. my 3420 is acting up.. when my e372 is direct to pc, i can get 300kB-400kB dl.. when at router.. its almost down to its knee... then i guess you need cooling fan to cool down your router + E372,.. heat up modem E372 even with open wrt also useless n my e372 is heating up.. requiring reconnect every 5min or so.. hai.. |
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Oct 17 2012, 09:35 PM
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lol.. its not even tweaked.. n idont have any dc-hspa+ just stupid hsdpa...
wondering whats the cause.. anyone in KK wanna swap test modem.. lol.. |
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Oct 17 2012, 09:37 PM
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the cause is your modem HEAT UP
any modem if heat up, performances will be super worse or DC very often,.. |
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