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klseet
post Dec 16 2011, 01:52 AM

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QUOTE(blindbox @ Dec 15 2011, 11:25 AM)
...Nice work rizvanrp!  rclxms.gif
Bro long time no "see" biggrin.gif
Yes, finally Riz manage to get it work both internet & IPTV on TL-WR941ND Ver:3.2 with the latest RC6 build.
Current market sell Ver:3.6, the config file seem to have some issue on wireless bridging with LAN interface, still waiting for him to configure on Ver:3.6.

I itch hand try to be hero and play around with the bridging interface, eventually brick 2 units, Failsafe mode won't work on this device .... sweat.gif

QUOTE(debbierowe @ Dec 15 2011, 02:31 PM)
...can we say in layman terms, follow these steps give faster connection?
OpenWRT is one of the popular 3rd party firmware, has lot more features & functions, more robust & powerful than stock firmware, mostly advance users will appreciate it.

QUOTE(IwanAGP @ Dec 15 2011, 03:54 PM)
Any chance to have it for 841ND? ...
Not sure about this device .... may need our master sifu Rizvanrp further guidance ! laugh.gif
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post Dec 16 2011, 02:17 AM

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DD-WRT, OpenWRT .... and now ASUS's new UI is called ASUSWRT cool.gif

Seem like ASUS is really serious this time, the new ASUSWRT firmware size on RT-N16 is about 18MB, the largest I've even flash on a router before ! sweat.gif

With total re-write web-based Torrent Client (base on Transmission) and new QoS engine, been testing for more than 2 days already, still going strong & kicking alive! flex.gif

Will be posting after 3 days, RT-N16 users stay tuned ...
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post Dec 16 2011, 02:27 AM

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QUOTE(klseet @ Dec 16 2011, 02:17 AM)
DD-WRT, OpenWRT .... and now ASUS's new UI is called ASUSWRT  cool.gif

Seem like ASUS is really serious this time, the new ASUSWRT firmware size on RT-N16 is about 18MB, the largest I've even flash on a router before !  sweat.gif

With total re-write web-based Torrent Client (base on Transmission) and new QoS engine, been testing for more than 2 days already, still going strong & kicking alive!  flex.gif

Will be posting after 3 days, RT-N16 users stay tuned ...
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Wow... Something advance there. With the iOS alike "Slide Switch". Lol...

Btw, how do I setup 841 for ipv6?

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QUOTE(fuzore @ Dec 16 2011, 12:13 AM)
i'm starting to hate this TMRnD black router...
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time for Asus or TPLINK maybe tongue.gif
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post Dec 16 2011, 06:30 AM

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QUOTE(klseet @ Dec 16 2011, 01:52 AM)
Bro long time no "see"  biggrin.gif
Yes, finally Riz manage to get it work both internet & IPTV on TL-WR941ND Ver:3.2 with the latest RC6 build.
Current market sell Ver:3.6, the config file seem to have some issue on wireless bridging with LAN interface, still waiting for him to configure on Ver:3.6.

I itch hand try to be hero and play around with the bridging interface, eventually brick 2 units, Failsafe mode won't work on this device ....  sweat.gif
OpenWRT is one of the popular 3rd party firmware, has lot more features & functions, more robust & powerful than stock firmware, mostly advance users will appreciate it.
Not sure about this device .... may need our master sifu Rizvanrp further guidance !  laugh.gif
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Lol I've been lurking, as there hasn't been much movement to openwrt. I might get another unit of wr1043nd soon (it's in the office, collecting dust) so that I can tweak rizvanrp's settings a bit and see if they work on it.

Rizvanrp or me can unbrick those devices if you wish to send them over, or, you can try find an 4-pin rs232 cable to USB (wiring it yourself is also possible, but you'll have to make a PCB or at least, have a breadboard).
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post Dec 16 2011, 06:53 AM

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I am a TM UniFi High-Speed Broadband VIP5 package subscriber since March 2011. As I am staying at a high-rise building, the TM UniFi service is provisioned to my premise using VDSL (copper) instead of using fiber optics. Ever since one month after I started using TM UniFi, I have been facing two major issues with the service of which one has been completely resolved while another has been happening up till this very day I am writing this letter!

Between April and July 2011, I had been experiencing disconnection where the DSL indicator on the VDSL modem blinked and reconnected itself. This happened randomly a few times a day. After numerous technician visits where they replaced my VDSL modem and changed the port, the problem was finally resolved in July 2011.

However, since May 2011, I have been experiencing what I call the "Upload Speed Syndrome" randomly where my upload speed drops till near zero. This happens randomly almost on a daily basis and at certain times, it happens at about the same time daily! At other times, the problem resolved by itself only to recur after a few days to a couple of weeks! Whenever this problem occurs, my upload speed drops till near zero where a speed test performed would either results in an "Upload Test Error" message or an extremely slow speed of 0.01Mbps! Performing a ping to a locally-hosted web server will even exhibit random packet losses! However, there is nothing wrong with the download speed as in most cases, my download speed is at least 90% of the advertised bandwidth.

For this problem, I have actually lost count how many reports I have lodged to TM UniFi Center! Each time a report is lodged, a technician is sent over where they did all they can such as replacing my modem as well as changed the port and slot card. However, none of these resolved my problem. It has to be noted that my problem does not occur 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, but occurs randomly. As a result, each time the technician came, there was no problem and therefore the technician could not detect at all the cause! If none of what the technician did could resolve my problem, there is definitely some other possible issues causing the problem I am facing, for example, user bandwidth management configuration or networking switching issues! It is very likely this is a network switching issue as I have discovered neighbors who also faced the same problem as myself, but none of them wants to take the trouble of lodging a report to TM UniFi Center.

Initially, TM UniFi Center would make a call to me to verify if the problem is resolved before closing my report. After a few problem-free days, the report would be closed, only to recur later on! However, recently, TM UniFi Center would NOT even call to verify, and they proceed to close my report without verifying that my problem is resolved!

One TM UniFi customer support personnel even insisted that it is only the download speed that is important and NOT the upload speed! How wrong could she be? It looks like many of the TM UniFi customer support personnel are not well-equipped with basic networking knowledge and little did she know that she was speaking to a person like me who has background in networking! In simple language, even for a simple usage of accessing a website, the web browser needs to send a request to the web server via the Up-Link. The web server will then respond to the request by sending the requested file whereby the web browser receives the file via the Down-Link. The near zero upload speed affects the Up-Link, which made it nearly impossible for the web browser to send a request to the web server, thereby causing the Internet service unusable despite having a good download speed (Down-Link)!

The customer support personnel should also know that in many Internet applications today, both the download and upload speeds are extremely important. Today, not only most casual Internet users are just consumer of data, but also producer. With social networking applications such as Facebook, users need good upload speeds to upload photos and video. However, with near zero upload speed, the uploading of photos and video will just not work at all as it will time-out and the uploading fails! Even to attach a file to an email will fail due to this problem! What's the use of advertising the UniFi service of having symmetrical download and upload speeds if they cannot even ensure even at best effort, customers should get at least 80% of the advertised bandwidth?

Ever since I faced this problem, I have to resort to use an alternative mobile broadband service from YTL at a cost! However, I have been paying my TM UniFi bills in full promptly all this while. Yet, there is no compensation in the form of a rebate for the never-ending problems I am facing! Will the personnel at TM UniFi please take note of this issue and resolve it once and for all, and consider providing me with rebate on my bills? I have been even thinking of considering subscribing to other high-speed broadband providers when the service is available, but I am currently tied up with a 24-month contract with TM UniFi! I would believe the problem I am facing is a result of TM's monopoly of the high-speed broadband business!
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post Dec 16 2011, 07:42 AM

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hi guys, just a little inquiry, i'm trying to portforward for RG TMRND Gen1.0 modem. just now, i manage to open port (80), but i cannot run the client that i wish to run by that open, so i change the port number to (1024), then cannot connect, i change back to the old port (80). suddenly now, i cannot port forward any port already. what should i do?
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post Dec 16 2011, 08:58 AM

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Just a heads up guys. After 1 year of service, any "visit" from TM technical staff to your house will be charged RM50 to your account.

And of course replacement of router, Dect Phone or STB is chargeable except the fiber modem.

I don't recall paying any cents for technical support visit during Streamyx days **shakehead**


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post Dec 16 2011, 10:17 AM

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does Unifi has quota implemented nowadays? or in the future?
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post Dec 16 2011, 10:22 AM

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QUOTE(IwanAGP @ Dec 15 2011, 03:54 PM)
Impossible. The require laying two cables, the CAT5E and telephone cable all the way from upstair to downstair. The other way round, CAT5E up to router then router back down for IPTV. Both way isn't that easy to settle I think. When you request more, be ready to pay more.
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I just want longer cables, they can place the equipment anywhere they want, if i have the cable length i can move it further if i want to init?

and as per i quoted soonwai is bcos if they charge me "officially according to the table below for cables. it will be billed to me via tm. they get nothing, thou i dun mind the charges seem ok for every extra cables usage.

but if they want UNOFFICIAL of payment, i dun mind... wink.gif

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post Dec 16 2011, 10:36 AM

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hi bro. i cant connect internet from 3 days ago... my white modem is okay.. dsl internet all got green light... and on my dir615 router.. internet got orange light... and others got yellow light... what happend.. should i change the router or? called 100 over and over but cant reach

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post Dec 16 2011, 11:25 AM

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possible for home user to subscribe to biz 5? im using vip5 and hearing the cap limit is making me go sweat.gif
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post Dec 16 2011, 11:30 AM

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This is a ~40mins video explaining why Malaysia's internet sucks and slow. It also explained why internet in Malaysia is expensive.

After you watched the whole clip, then open the below spoiler.

» Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... «

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post Dec 16 2011, 12:06 PM

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QUOTE(hateteethproblem @ Dec 16 2011, 10:36 AM)
hi bro. i cant connect internet from 3 days ago... my white modem is okay.. dsl internet all got green light... and on my dir615 router.. internet got orange light... and others got yellow light... what happend.. should i change the router or? called 100 over and over but cant reach
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similar problem happened to me also yesterday.. btw i'm living in an apartment a high rise installation..
my modem have all the signal green light (power,dsl,internet,Lan1,voip) but on the router (TMRnD black) at first when it booted the power button stayed on RED and not blinking at all... after 5-8 times restart only it went to green light but the WAN led is not even blinking.. tested both IPTV and internet both dead cannot connect.. i restart all the equipment a lot of times until i got bored+mad then i called unifi CS and the person is really not helpful at all seems he doesn't even know what he ask me to do why do i need to restart everything when i had done that before calling him.. i had to told him that the router is acting up a few times before he surrender and said ok la like this i open case for u la... doh.gif
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post Dec 16 2011, 12:36 PM

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QUOTE(noruazumi @ Dec 16 2011, 11:30 AM)


This is a ~40mins video explaining why Malaysia's internet sucks and slow. It also explained why internet in Malaysia is expensive.

After you watched the whole clip, then open the below spoiler.

» Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... «

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Well another great video from TED, but then if you watch carefully of the whole video, there are other reasons for the internet to be so expensive. ISP in here are forced to pay high amounts of bandwidth every month because most of our traffic goes out and does not stay within Malaysia. So please before you say such a strong statement, think twice. Of course I wouldn't say it is not entirely heavy downloaders fault, but there are numerous factors which causes this to happen. i.e. town council.

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post Dec 16 2011, 12:44 PM

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No one said the blame solely on the heavy downloader. I know I didn't say it.

But the word "illegal" already explained it all. Deny it as much as you want, tho.
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post Dec 16 2011, 01:04 PM

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You got to be kidding me. Another phail reading ability.

Your spoiler :
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Malaysia internet is expensive because you are being cheap. You torrent everything from the internet causing major traffic build-up in the bandwidth thus affecting people like me who don't, let me rephrase that, refused to torrent or to download illegal contents. IT IS YOUR FAULT!

Support ORIGINALS. Those people need money too to feed their families, like you.


If your statement isn't blame solely on heavy downloader then what?

Where in my statement trying to defend heavy downloaders?

Again read properly which I think with your mind failing to read it clearly
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Of course I wouldn't say it is not entirely heavy downloaders fault, but there are numerous factors which causes this to happen. i.e. town council.


Let me reiterate myself, there are FEW factors which causes our internet quality and pricing to be low and high not just heavy downloaders themselves. They are all a set of chaining events - one causes another which led to where we are today.

FFS.

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post Dec 16 2011, 01:10 PM

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Nope. You just putting words into my mouth. You can quote me as much as you want. You can proof to the world that I blamed everything to heavy downloader - because I dont care.

The fact that heavy torrent downloader (like you i assume based on your defensive act), still doesn't change the fact that it causes the internet to be sluggish and expensive.

And the fact that contents were downloaded illegally, still doesn't make you the champion either.

So, go ahead. Report me if you wish. smile.gif
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post Dec 16 2011, 01:14 PM

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LOL FYI I'm not downloading anything. I wouldn't even report you just because of this. This marks the end of my post going against you.
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post Dec 16 2011, 01:16 PM

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QUOTE(glowinthedark @ Dec 13 2011, 03:20 PM)
Wow, finally me a proud user of UniFi. Contrary to popular beliefs, you DON'T need a television to install UniFi as proved by myself, the only thing you need is at least 1 person in the house being present to entertain the technician on that day and a 4 point extension cable. Once you get a TV, you can easily setup the HyppTV by yourself by referring to the manual in TM's website, according to the operator (I haven't try yet as I don't have a TV yet happy.gif)
It took the technician barely 3 hours to setup everything before he leaves. Excellent service by TM.

My feedback on UniFi (using VIP5): Excellent!

Now finally as I dreamed, I can open up a Youtube link and watch it right away without needing to pause it (sometimes need lah depending on my multitasking activities), download a whole season of any TV series in 1 single day, download songs in a matter of seconds, and more importantly watch my favorite football matches live without needing to subscribe to AssTro tongue.gif (I am boycotting that $hit for good).
Overall I'm satisfied. Ah, good times happy.gif
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which website you use to watch live football match ??

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