QUOTE(aeiou228 @ Aug 29 2012, 01:23 PM)
I manage to get it to work on my iphone This post has been edited by benlye: Aug 29 2012, 06:50 PM
Maxis Connect to Maxis using Custom Router!, Guidelines
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Aug 29 2012, 01:37 PM
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Aug 29 2012, 07:08 PM
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QUOTE(aeiou228 @ Aug 29 2012, 01:23 PM) thank u...will try once get the ATA/SIP phonebtw, does anyone using dynamic public ip address? i called maxis to request but they said currently having issue with dynamic public ip address and will not approve/allow the request. |
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Aug 29 2012, 07:51 PM
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Sorry, wrong post.
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Aug 29 2012, 08:03 PM
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Aug 29 2012, 08:13 PM
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wrongly posted
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Aug 29 2012, 09:07 PM
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software i used is media5-fone
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Aug 29 2012, 09:08 PM
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QUOTE(benlye @ Aug 29 2012, 08:03 PM) Here you go... I'm getting wrong username/password.1) [attachmentid=3023544] 2) [attachmentid=3023547] 3) [attachmentid=3023545] 4) [attachmentid=3023548] 5) [attachmentid=3023549] Proof [attachmentid=3023571] What is the correct username and password? Is it: Username: 03123456768@home.maxis.com.my Password: 03123456781 ? |
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Aug 29 2012, 11:29 PM
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Aug 30 2012, 10:40 AM
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Why did the "sharing is caring" stop once we knew how to use another device to use VoIP? Is this information now available to the elitists only? ;-)
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Aug 30 2012, 03:06 PM
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I do try the app. Media5-fone is working. But still hv some minor problem with it. Need more testing on it
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Aug 30 2012, 04:37 PM
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how you all set the app, i try cannot
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Aug 30 2012, 04:42 PM
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Aug 30 2012, 08:36 PM
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Still testing. It will lost connect to maxis
Sometime can call something no When I do testing, my home Thomson is on, not sure will it be problem I need to off the Thomson VoIP at home and try again |
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Aug 31 2012, 12:31 PM
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Excellent!!
Any solution for landed properties? Added on August 31, 2012, 12:39 pmI've been on the RM88 4mb Streamx Unipack plan. Now the 24 month contract is ending. I heard that we can continue with it. Should I continue with the RM88 4mb Streamyx? Or go on and install my RM118 10mb Maxis plan? I'm really satisfied with this 4mb. It's more than enough for me as I only use internet for work. I hardly download and dont play games at all. It's really stable. Never give me any headache. Then when I look over at this Maxis thread, there seems to be a lot of problems with the router. I need stability. That's the most important. Don't know what to do. Maxis installer will come in mid September. I dont need IPTV. I still can cancel it but Im still on the fence. Is it worth it to pay RM30 extra for a 6mb more speed? But then get a potential headache.. And does the modem/router need to be next to the TV? Or can we put the modem/router wherever we want to like streamyx modem? This post has been edited by barca96: Aug 31 2012, 12:39 PM |
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Sep 1 2012, 12:53 PM
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QUOTE(theMadMan @ Jul 6 2012, 06:56 PM) Hi Guys, I'm trying to get my TP-Link 1043ND to split the incoming Huawei signal for PPPOE and VOIP. I'm not sure if my idea will work so I would welcome any suggestions. Huawei -> TP-Link -> Thomson I'm running openwrt, and have tried to configure the VLAN on TP-Link to redirect the Huawei connection. So far, I've managed to get the TP-Link to work and obtain a PPPOE connection. This means the network devices in my house are now able to use the FTTH via the Tp-Link (bypassing the Thomson). The problem I'm getting is that I can't seem to get the TP-Link to pass the 821/822 VLAN over to the Thomson. The Thomson doesn't seem to get a VOIP SIP link up. Looking at the event logs, it seems that the management port is up. I have this in my /etc/config/network file (a truncated output): config 'switch_vlan' option 'device' 'rtl8366rb' option 'vlan' '1' option 'ports' '3 4 5t' config 'switch_vlan' option 'device' 'rtl8366rb' option 'vlan' '621' option 'ports' '0t 1t 5t' config 'switch_vlan' option 'device' 'rtl8366rb' option 'vlan' '821' option 'ports' '1t 2t' config 'switch_vlan' option 'device' 'rtl8366rb' option 'vlan' '822' option 'ports' '1t 2t' Note that my TP-Link's WAN port is busted so I'm using the switch ports for the incoming routing. I have the Huawei plugged into port 1, and the Thomson plugged into port 2. (Port 0 is the WAN port that is busted). Anyone have ideas on what else needs to be changed? Thanks in advance QUOTE(jssc @ Jul 12 2012, 01:58 PM) finally, i finish the TP_Link TL-WR1043 to support the thompson as voip.. now still testing.. so far so good and the WR1043 also can get online by itself So just want to update you all that another confirmed TP link TLWR1043 user here who has gotten it working with openwrt For the longest time i was stuck trying to figure out what was wrong with my openwrt config. But thanks to jssc who confirmed that it can work, I persevered. The issue in my case was somehow the Telephony configuration in the Thomson was messed up. I ended up deleting it and adding it back again and it now works. Previously, the "Registered" field showed an X. Just FYI, settings for Telephony on Thomson is: SIP URI: <your Maxis VOIP number, e.g 03xxxxxxx> username: <your Maxis VOIP number, e.g 03xxxxxxx> password: <your Maxis VOIP number, e.g 03xxxxxxx1> (notice the extra 1 digit) |
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Sep 1 2012, 02:55 PM
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QUOTE(theMadMan @ Sep 1 2012, 12:53 PM) So just want to update you all that another confirmed TP link TLWR1043 user here who has gotten it working with openwrt To get your WAN working you need to do the following.. http://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?showtopic=2481658 however I would advise to read and understand it before actually doing it coz if done wrongly it will brick ur router.For the longest time i was stuck trying to figure out what was wrong with my openwrt config. But thanks to jssc who confirmed that it can work, I persevered. The issue in my case was somehow the Telephony configuration in the Thomson was messed up. I ended up deleting it and adding it back again and it now works. Previously, the "Registered" field showed an X. Just FYI, settings for Telephony on Thomson is: SIP URI: <your Maxis VOIP number, e.g 03xxxxxxx> username: <your Maxis VOIP number, e.g 03xxxxxxx> password: <your Maxis VOIP number, e.g 03xxxxxxx1> (notice the extra 1 digit) |
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Sep 2 2012, 02:05 AM
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QUOTE(benlye @ Sep 1 2012, 02:55 PM) To get your WAN working you need to do the following.. http://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?showtopic=2481658 however I would advise to read and understand it before actually doing it coz if done wrongly it will brick ur router. Thanks for your info. Maybe I didn't make it clear, but I managed to get it working I originally thought that there was something wrong with the VLAN settings that i had on the TP-Link WR1043 (openwrt). Turns out the settings were fine. It was the VOIP settings in the Thomson router. So this is just to let you all know, in case your VOIP doesn't work on the 821 VLAN, that maybe it is due to some glitch on the Thomson router. I discovered this when I accidentally 'flush'-ed the VOIP profile from the Thomson router after logging into the telnet terminal. After I created a new one from scratch, the VOIP started working properly. |
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QUOTE(theMadMan @ Sep 2 2012, 02:05 AM) Thanks for your info. Maybe I didn't make it clear, but I managed to get it working I was referring to this post where you say the wan port not working I originally thought that there was something wrong with the VLAN settings that i had on the TP-Link WR1043 (openwrt). Turns out the settings were fine. It was the VOIP settings in the Thomson router. So this is just to let you all know, in case your VOIP doesn't work on the 821 VLAN, that maybe it is due to some glitch on the Thomson router. I discovered this when I accidentally 'flush'-ed the VOIP profile from the Thomson router after logging into the telnet terminal. After I created a new one from scratch, the VOIP started working properly. QUOTE Note that my TP-Link's WAN port is busted so I'm using the switch ports for the incoming routing. I have the Huawei plugged into port 1, and the Thomson plugged into port 2. (Port 0 is the WAN port that is busted). Anyone have ideas on what else needs to be changed? Thanks in advance |
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QUOTE(benlye @ Sep 2 2012, 07:10 AM) Thanks for pointing that out for me. Sorry I got confused by what you meant My WAN port is actually physically dead.. probably due to line noise from lightning It's good to know about the potential problem with the WAN port due to the firmware on the newer 1043 models; so I will bookmark it. For all of you out there, imho the TP-Link WR-1043ND quite a good value for a nearly full featured router @ <RM160, USB port, Gigabit ports, 8MB flash for openwrt. Only thing missing is dual-band N wifi. However, if there are other good value routers out there, I would like to be proven wrong (for my future purchases) Added on September 3, 2012, 1:30 pm QUOTE hi bro. i was looking at your post about your custom router configuration for maxis and if i understand correctly, you managed to get the VOIP phone working by connecting your thomson router to your custom router. can you please let me know if my understanding is correct? can you please share how this is done? what sort of configuration do i need to make in thomson router? thanks bro. I received the above PM, so I am just putting my response in public for the benefit of all: Yes, you are right. My custom router is the TP-Link WR-1043ND running a custom firmware, openwrt. I configured openwrt to have VLAN id 822 go from WAN to a specific LAN port. You may find some more instructions in this thread. After that, just plug in the thomson router to the specific LAN port above, not just any port. It should work with no changes to the thomson router itself. If it doesn't, like in my case, you may have to delete the telephony settings and re-add it back. This post has been edited by theMadMan: Sep 3 2012, 01:30 PM |
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Sep 3 2012, 03:23 PM
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Hi all,
I have read throught all the post but couldnt find a solution for my case. I want to use the custom router as well to replace the lousy Thompson. The guideline discussed in this thread show that the btu modem model is Huawei HG655a (for vdsl) However, in my case, I am having a modem of Fiberhome AN5506-04 which was provided by TM installer. Normally this Fiberhome will be provided by TM in Klang Valley landed home only. I have no idea on what is the username and password to login into this Fiberhome fiber modem. I need to log into this btu to modify some part, same as it is done for Huawei. Could anyone share on how to solve this? Thank You |
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