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Mar 27 2012, 04:27 PM
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hi guys..got question here. Does anyone try to link 2 phones to the BTU unit. How am i going to setup this? I need 2 phones link up together for upstairs and ground floor. First setup, link 2 phones with 1 port on BTU but the outcome is too noise. Second setup, used individual port 1 for downstairs, port 2 for upstairs,but port 2 doesn't work. Need help if anyone experienced this.thanks..
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Mar 27 2012, 05:14 PM
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Mar 27 2012, 10:04 PM
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QUOTE(topijermen @ Mar 27 2012, 05:35 PM) u can kick or block device connected to ur unifi.. Ok..thats a good info.Thanks so much. last nite i just block torrent site to this particular notebook so that fella cant access to any torrent site.. thats what happened when u livin with a bunch of people who want to use but dont want to pay.. |
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Mar 28 2012, 09:20 AM
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Hi guys, just wan to check. If everything is turn off (pc,laptop,ipad,iptv,etc), means there is no interaction within any device to router set, i saw the BTU unit still blinking fast at LAN 1 port (orange blink at the back) and also router. As far as I know, if there no usage, means no blinking at all right? Including all LED indicator on the router. Can anyone verify this? I just wonder if someone neighborhood can access and make use of free service using my network. i always leave my unifi set on 24/7 to make ease of use.
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Mar 28 2012, 01:02 PM
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QUOTE(jolmy @ Mar 28 2012, 11:20 AM) I have actually seen this happened before. I suspect someone may be pinging your WAN port. So you should go to your router to enable statistics then make sure you disable WAN Ping. ahaaa..good info. Many thanks. Ok I will try all those setting afterwards.Also disable WPS (called QSS in TP-Link) as there is a tool that can exploit vulnerabilities of WPS to recover your PSK. And finally, an additional note, use WPA2-PSK instead of WPA-PSK. |
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