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post Apr 4 2012, 01:59 PM

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QUOTE(chuahcs79 @ Apr 4 2012, 11:01 AM)
yea, those qualcomm is the latest chipset,. and really stable in signa, very strong and able to capture it so your signal RSSI wont be moving at all,.  notworthy.gif

i usually google the specs for it,.  hmm.gif
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can you tabulate a table for us for reference and ask TS to pin it up in post#1, contributor by chuahcs79
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post Apr 4 2012, 06:29 PM

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Looks like this is one good stuff: https://forum.lowyat.net/topic/2286240

But not sure on the pricing. hmm.gif
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post Apr 4 2012, 06:53 PM

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QUOTE(fruitie @ Apr 4 2012, 06:29 PM)
Looks like this is one good stuff: https://forum.lowyat.net/topic/2286240

But not sure on the pricing. hmm.gif
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Price wise, its >rm100 , but consider this

The router itself is as small as a E353, so having said this, the battery must be small, hence how long do you think it can "survive" when you are on the go.

Just take a Huddle to compare, its battery is 2700mAh, Lithium Polymer,made in Korea, quality wise is damn Good but it can only last abt 5 hrs maximum, so how long this thing can tahan?

It also cannot be use while charging, it have to be fully charged, then only it can be used.

Can it support high speed modem, like E353 or E372?

I hope the seller wont fucuk me when he reads my writings icon_rolleyes.gif




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post Apr 4 2012, 07:09 PM

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QUOTE(digilife @ Apr 4 2012, 06:53 PM)
Price wise, its >rm100 , but consider this

The router itself is as small as a E353, so having said this, the battery must be small, hence how long do you think it can "survive" when you are on the go.

Just take a Huddle to compare, its battery is 2700mAh, Lithium Polymer,made in Korea, quality wise is damn Good but it can only last abt 5 hrs maximum, so how long this thing can tahan?

It also cannot be use while charging, it have to be fully charged, then only it can be used.

Can it support high speed modem, like E353 or E372?

I hope the seller wont fucuk me when he reads my writings  icon_rolleyes.gif
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Yes it supports E372 and YES dongle. smile.gif
Can use cable one ma, not bulky. laugh.gif
Anyway, good for those travel all the time, that includes me but I'm not getting another this thing. sweat.gif
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post Apr 4 2012, 07:15 PM

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QUOTE(fruitie @ Apr 4 2012, 07:09 PM)
Yes it supports E372 and YES dongle. smile.gif
Can use cable one ma, not bulky. laugh.gif
Anyway, good for those travel all the time, that includes me but I'm not getting another this thing. sweat.gif
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YES, some of us should buy this and try it out and let us knoe how good is it,

@Chuahcs79, will the battery issue affect the "power" of the router?

If it support E372 and E353, i believe its a good buy , however the main concern is the "built-in battery" i used to own a few bluetooth handsfree but those battery are Built-In, its not replaceable, just imagine after using it for a few mths and it goes kaput doh.gif
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post Apr 4 2012, 07:18 PM

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Oh ya, it can be used while charging. hmm.gif
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post Apr 4 2012, 07:33 PM

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QUOTE(fruitie @ Apr 4 2012, 07:18 PM)
Oh ya, it can be used while charging. hmm.gif
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oh, thats great, just like my Huawei E583, can charge while being used thumbup.gif

come on, one of you guys pls buy one to cuba try thumbup.gif
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post Apr 4 2012, 10:18 PM

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QUOTE(digilife @ Apr 4 2012, 01:59 PM)
can you tabulate a table for us for reference and ask TS to pin it up in post#1, contributor by chuahcs79
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Agree...

I also looking for Mifi now to use with Umobile 42Mbps soon. (2 more weeks for me kick my P1 modem out) rolleyes.gif

I want to buy my own Mifi as I don't like to bond with contracts.
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post Apr 4 2012, 11:43 PM

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QUOTE(digilife @ Apr 4 2012, 11:59 AM)
can you tabulate a table for us for reference and ask TS to pin it up in post#1, contributor by chuahcs79
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No problem bro, but no so fast update..
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post Apr 5 2012, 01:17 AM

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QUOTE(nordingh @ Apr 4 2012, 10:18 PM)
Agree...

I also looking for Mifi now to use with Umobile 42Mbps soon. (2 more weeks for me kick my P1 modem out)  rolleyes.gif

I want to buy my own Mifi as I don't like to bond with contracts.
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MiFi dun work very well cause they utilise battery power, For highspeed you will need optimum power to power the chip, if possible use a USB modem on a MR3420 if you really wifi, or else just buy E372 and plug direct into your PC's usb port.
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post Apr 5 2012, 01:21 AM

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QUOTE(digilife @ Apr 5 2012, 01:17 AM)
MiFi dun work very well cause they utilise battery power, For highspeed you will need optimum power to power the chip,  if possible use a USB modem on a MR3420 if you really wifi, or else just buy E372 and plug direct into your PC's usb port.
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Well, get a router is the best if you are not a frequent traveller. Even for person like me who travels quite often also get a router and been transporting my router to and fro my hometown for more than 1 year. blush.gif By bus. blush.gif
Finally got a new router last Friday and now I can permanently place my old router back in my hometown, for good. biggrin.gif Next time just need to bring back E1762 or my future E353. icon_rolleyes.gif
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post Apr 5 2012, 02:00 AM

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QUOTE(digilife @ Apr 5 2012, 01:17 AM)
MiFi dun work very well cause they utilise battery power, For highspeed you will need optimum power to power the chip,  if possible use a USB modem on a MR3420 if you really wifi, or else just buy E372 and plug direct into your PC's usb port.
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QUOTE(fruitie @ Apr 5 2012, 01:21 AM)
Well, get a router is the best if you are not a frequent traveller. Even for person like me who travels quite often also get a router and been transporting my router to and fro my hometown for more than 1 year. blush.gif By bus. blush.gif
Finally got a new router last Friday and now I can permanently place my old router back in my hometown, for good. biggrin.gif Next time just need to bring back E1762 or my future E353. icon_rolleyes.gif
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I can't do that... I really need a portable modem... cos I travel a lots, every week actually... I have 2 houses.... brows.gif

I need to share my connection with my family... at night or when my wife not working or during school holiday.

When I on standby, I must make sure I have an internet connection no matter where am I... I need to response in less than 10 minutes anytime...

Right now using big and bulky P1 modem... I have a special bag for it so easy for me to move between 2 houses. When I out, I have a backup BB on my galaxy tab... sometime this BB I just pay for nothing... use 1GB from 3GB.

I not really need high speed connection, even my 1Mbps P1 already enough right now but I need at least 15GB data every month...

I have huawei E1552 usb modem as backup, free from maxis. The speed... like turtle..
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post Apr 5 2012, 02:03 AM

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QUOTE(nordingh @ Apr 5 2012, 02:00 AM)
I can't do that... I really need a portable modem...  cos I travel a lots, every week actually... I have 2 houses....  brows.gif

I need to share my connection with my family... at night or when my wife not working or during school holiday.

When I on standby, I must make sure I have an internet connection no matter where am I... I need to response in less than 10 minutes anytime...

Right now using big and bulky P1 modem... I have a special bag for it so easy for me to move between 2 houses. When I out, I have a backup BB on my galaxy tab... sometime this BB I just pay for nothing... use 1GB from 3GB. 

I not really need high speed connection, even my 1Mbps P1 already enough right now but I need at least 15GB data every month...

I have huawei E1552 usb modem as backup, free from maxis. The speed... like turtle..
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These days routers are getting smaller and look like a MiFi. brows.gif


Added on April 5, 2012, 2:04 amSurprisingly my Maxis' speed is flying like a rocket.

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post Apr 5 2012, 02:09 AM

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QUOTE(fruitie @ Apr 5 2012, 02:03 AM)
These days routers are getting smaller and look like a MiFi. brows.gif


Added on April 5, 2012, 2:04 amSurprisingly my Maxis' speed is flying like a rocket.
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I know... but still don't have time to look for it. I need something simple, even my 9 years kid will know how to use..

(I still have PCMCIA modem, which don't know what to do already with it)

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post Apr 5 2012, 09:15 AM

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QUOTE(nordingh @ Apr 5 2012, 02:09 AM)
I know... but still don't have time to look for it. I need something simple, even my 9 years kid will know how to use..

(I still have PCMCIA modem, which don't know what to do already with it)
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http://www.comfortsurf.com/Products.aspx?p...Huawei_E586Bs-2

buy this and tell us how good or bad this lady is

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post Apr 5 2012, 12:15 PM

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QUOTE(digilife @ Apr 4 2012, 11:17 PM)
MiFi dun work very well cause they utilise battery power, For highspeed you will need optimum power to power the chip,  if possible use a USB modem on a MR3420 if you really wifi, or else just buy E372 and plug direct into your PC's usb port.
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my MF 60 can use external antenna.
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post Apr 5 2012, 12:24 PM

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QUOTE(wkkm007 @ Apr 5 2012, 12:15 PM)
my MF 60 can use external antenna.
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have you tried the external antenna, if not becareful not to rip off the antenna socket as some antenna cable is such rigid that it will rip your MiFi Antenna socket out, it ripped off one of my E1762 Antenna socket ( connector) and rendered the E1762 with less "power" on reception..............
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QUOTE(digilife @ Apr 5 2012, 10:24 AM)
have you tried the external antenna, if not becareful not to rip off the antenna socket as some antenna cable is such rigid that it will rip your MiFi Antenna socket out, it ripped off one of my E1762 Antenna socket ( connector) and rendered the E1762 with less "power" on reception..............
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not yet thank 4 the info tongue.gif


Added on April 5, 2012, 12:44 pmIf I wts my MF 60 and buy HAME MPR-A1, does this good? hehe


Added on April 5, 2012, 12:52 pmhttp://www.asus.com/Networks/Wireless_Routers/WL330N3G/
this 1 also very good thumbup.gif

Can use power bank to power it up, or AC power supply

I have this hehe
http://www.sony-asia.com/product/cp-els

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post Apr 5 2012, 01:03 PM

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QUOTE(wkkm007 @ Apr 5 2012, 12:28 PM)
not yet thank 4 the info tongue.gif


Added on April 5, 2012, 12:44 pmIf I wts my MF 60 and buy HAME MPR-A1, does this good? hehe
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imagine this

MF60 run on battery, and the signal and speed is not up to expectation and it is running on a Bigger Capacity/Size battery than the Hame , wat will happen to your connection when you use a Power Hungry USB modem with a Router that only utilise a battery which is smaller in size and capacity.

Pls take note that my Icon , infact all HSPA+ modem that is 14.4Mbps and above are Power Hungry icon_idea.gif

When you pair these modems with a Router that run on AC, meaning the main power supply , it sure can run at topspeed cause the main is supplying the power to the USB MODEM ( ask Chuah on Power Supply and USB Modem, he damn sifu and discovered this with his experiments) . But if you pair a battery operated router with a High Speed USB modem doh.gif

Why i said so, i own 2 Huawei MiFI ( one from Maxis and one from Umobile ) and a DLink Dir457, and all performed like shite when battery is low......and this explains why i aquired a YES Huddle recently as YES Huddle is different as its battery is a Very Good Quality 2700 MAh Lithium Polymner battery (made in Korea, not China , no pun intended ) to power my devices when i am on the go. I ady explained this Huddle can run on AC without the battery inserted when i am at home/workplace, thus "save" my battery for to use when i am on the go......

MiFi for short usage is good but not for extended use, unless like Huawei where u can plug in the mains and use , but then again, it will kill the battery laugh.gif cause it cant be powerup if the battery is not present , unlike Huddle icon_idea.gif


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post Apr 5 2012, 01:08 PM

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QUOTE(digilife @ Apr 5 2012, 11:03 AM)
imagine this

MF60 run on battery, and the signal and speed is not up to expectation and it is running on a Bigger Capacity/Size battery than the Hame , wat will happen to your connection when you use a Power Hungry USB modem with a Router that only utilise a battery which is smaller in size and capacity.

Pls take note that my Icon , infact all HSPA+ modem that is 14.4Mbps and above are Power Hungry  icon_idea.gif

When you pair these modems with a Router that run on AC, meaning the main power supply , it sure can run at topspeed cause the main is supplying the power to the USB MODEM ( ask Chuah on Power Supply and USB Modem, he damn sifu and discovered this with his experiments) . But if you pair a battery operated router with a High Speed USB modem  doh.gif

Why i said so, i own 2 Huawei MiFI ( one from Maxis and one from Umobile ) and a DLink Dir457, and all performed like shite when battery is low......and this explains why i aquired a YES Huddle recently as YES Huddle is different as its battery is a Very Good Quality 2700 MAh Lithium Polymner battery (made in Korea, not China , no pun intended ) to power my devices when i am on the go. I ady explained this Huddle can run on AC without the battery inserted when i am at home/workplace, thus "save" my battery for to use when i am on the go......

MiFi for short usage is good but not for extended use, unless like Huawei where u can plug in the mains and use , but then again, it will kill the battery  laugh.gif cause it cant be powerup if the battery is not present , unlike Huddle  icon_idea.gif
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Huddle so good thumbup.gif can run on AC without the battery inserted thumbup.gif drool.gif


Added on April 5, 2012, 1:09 pmneed 2 y contract (for free) and only can use with Yes only... It is posible use yes Huddle with P1?

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