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urameshi81
post Jul 1 2012, 02:37 PM

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Just got mine installed yesterday.

So far the line is stable and the speed is awesome....

Ping for me is ok...less than 10ms...
Maybe because mine is landed...

But for those staying in 2.5 or 3 storeys, you might face problem with the thomson router..
I put my router in my living room (ground floor) but i couldn't get any line in my room (highest 2nd floor). Very poor reception. Even if it can detect, the speed is lower than my previous streamyx (<1Mbps)

At the end need to buy those home plug.... After using the home plug, I can get speed of 10Mbps in my room. Download 1.5gb file in 1/2 hour.
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Confirmed home plug is compatible with 3 phase wiring....

urameshi81
post Jul 1 2012, 09:40 PM

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QUOTE(wokan @ Jul 1 2012, 09:30 PM)
bro urameshi81,  which home plug model you use ? Aztech which model ?
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Wokan,

I use Aztech model as D-Link is more expensive...

Living room: HL110EP(A) - pass through
Room: HL110EW-AR - Wireless


urameshi81
post Jul 2 2012, 12:24 AM

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QUOTE(azizul1975 @ Jul 1 2012, 11:27 PM)
any home plug is compatible with any type of power wiring be it 1-phase or 3-phase.. you just have to make sure that the sockets you're linking with the home plugs are in the same phase...
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I don't think so...
I think it will work although they are not from the same phase...

Anyone with 3 phase wiring and have problems with homeplug please do share with us here...


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post Jul 13 2012, 12:04 AM

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urameshi81
post Aug 4 2012, 12:31 AM

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Guys, need some help here.

I'm staying in a landed property. I used to subscribe to TM where I have telephone line connected in my whole house. I have 3 phones in my house for convenience.

After subscribing to Maxis, I try to use a splitter and connect it to one of my phone plug in the living room. Only the main line connecting to the splitter can be used and my other phone line can't connect to the maxis voip (make or received any calls). Is there any way to overcome this problem?

Thanks..
urameshi81
post Aug 4 2012, 07:06 PM

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QUOTE(pisanq @ Aug 4 2012, 05:05 AM)
You need Analog Telephone Adapter (ATA) with 3 telephone ports so that you can connect all of your 3 phones into that adapter and connect that adapter into Thomson VoIP phone port.

Reference http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Analog_telephone_adapter

Easiest way, buy ATA with 2 telephone ports and connect your 2 phones into it and connect the ATA into Phone1 port at Thomson router. For the third phone, you have to use the stock Maxis FTTH phone plug into the Phone2 port at Thomson router so that you have 3 phones all connected in your house (2 existing phones, 1 Maxis FTTH phone). Don't forget to configure your Phone2 port at Thomson router before you can use it. tq
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pisanq,

Thanks for your help. I will check it out and see..


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