don't understand what you mean no interactive in your youtube?
thanks.
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Unifi Official TM UniFi High Speed Broadband Thread V15, Free Installation / Super Speed ME promo
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Hi guys, problem solved. connected to UNIFI VIP5
Added on June 24, 2012, 6:39 pmhttp://speedtest.net/result/2026216750.png Added on June 24, 2012, 6:40 pm QUOTE(iphoneguy08 @ Jun 24 2012, 06:38 PM) Hi guys, problem solved. connected to UNIFI VIP5 This post has been edited by iphoneguy08: Jun 24 2012, 06:40 PMAdded on June 24, 2012, 6:39 pmhttp://speedtest.net/result/2026216750.png |
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Damn Unifi.
Watching F1 streaming...lagging like shite. Ptuiii!!!! |
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dear users,
appreciate comments and feedback here...i'm really interested to get Unifi but i'm just worried about the amount of drilling that will be done... anyone can comment how is the wiring and drilling? is it like a small piece of tiny wire only running along the walls or ceiling up to the point where you want to install the modem? what about the drilling required? how minimal is minimal ? thanks. just worried that there will be many exposed wiring around my house after i install unifi... |
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Anyone having frequent disconnections ;c?
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OMG I feel you , I have been constantly dc-ing. I can't even play anything right now --
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QUOTE(kevyeoh @ Jun 24 2012, 10:00 PM) dear users, they are using a huge drill 1cm to penetrate your wall. the drilling is very messy and very dusty. if your house built on cement bricks. do expect a huge portion of wall will come out other side. that will fall down from and crack your floor tiles. make sure u had replacement tile standby to change yourself if capable. appreciate comments and feedback here...i'm really interested to get Unifi but i'm just worried about the amount of drilling that will be done... anyone can comment how is the wiring and drilling? is it like a small piece of tiny wire only running along the walls or ceiling up to the point where you want to install the modem? what about the drilling required? how minimal is minimal ? thanks. just worried that there will be many exposed wiring around my house after i install unifi... they tm will cover with plaster. but you still need to sand the plaster. so you can repaint the wall. with at least 2 layers to even out the surrounding. if you really skillful DIY person with experience in the field of basic house renovation it's fine. else you have to engage building renovation contractor to help pick up the mess i mentioned at own cost. the most worrying part if they drill the water pipe or electrical line. non of them to my experience came with metal detector. if that happens your hse power will trip which you cannot remedy. i say total blackout not even reset ECB can help. till u have to hire contractor hack the wall and tiles to replace the entire power line.. but so far this never happens. just pray it never happens. they see which fit and drill. that's all i can practically share out own experience. This post has been edited by toh2020: Jun 24 2012, 11:17 PM |
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thanks a lot for your sharing...
QUOTE(toh2020 @ Jun 24 2012, 11:10 PM) they are using a huge drill 1cm to penetrate your wall. the drilling is very messy and very dusty. if your house built on cement bricks. do expect a huge portion of wall will come out other side. that will fall down from and crack your floor tiles. make sure u had replacement tile standby to change yourself if capable. they tm will cover with plaster. but you still need to sand the plaster. so you can repaint the wall. with at least 2 layers to even out the surrounding. if you really skillful DIY person with experience in the field of basic house renovation it's fine. else you have to engage building renovation contractor to help pick up the mess i mentioned at own cost. the most worrying part if they drill the water pipe or electrical line. non of them to my experience came with metal detector. if that happens your hse power will trip which you cannot remedy. i say total blackout not even reset ECB can help. till u have to hire contractor hack the wall and tiles to replace the entire power line.. but so far this never happens. just pray it never happens. they see which fit and drill. that's all i can practically share out own experience. |
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how come all you fellas show the speed using KL Server? How about international traffic? Choose like places like San Fransico or LA or something.. My speed to San Fran is like 0.20mbps Download only man..... sakit...
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Well, anyone who experience constant disconnections, slow responding and such, it could most probably due to the router DIR-615. From my own experience, after replacing to another like TP-Link, most if not all my previous issues are resolved, with constant performance and no rebooting needed, running smooth all days and months.
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vip20 user here, at shah alam. speed is horrible. cant even chat properly in msn. anyone else facing such problem?
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QUOTE(CloudTen @ Jun 25 2012, 12:11 AM) Well, anyone who experience constant disconnections, slow responding and such, it could most probably due to the router DIR-615. From my own experience, after replacing to another like TP-Link, most if not all my previous issues are resolved, with constant performance and no rebooting needed, running smooth all days and months. Refer to KLseet. Problem is , during the afternoons its very smooth running but when it reaches like 8pm+ or so it started dcing..it just started happening since yesterday.. |
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QUOTE(cstkl1 @ Jun 24 2012, 12:34 AM) hmm something is odd here. its pretty direct and the router firmware given for unifi is pretty stable. For 'Use The Following IP' it is key in my current IP? How if it refresh to another IP address?btw hope u didnt flash to the latest one. should be 110906. Added on June 24, 2012, 12:36 am yup normally its on tm dns 202.188.0.133, 202.188.1.5 |
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