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post Jul 12 2012, 09:38 PM, updated 13y ago

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PLEASE READ BEFORE YOU PROCEED
10 Things You Should Know About Unifi

1. This service is a 24- month contract and a termination fee of RM500 is chargeable for termination of service within the contract period.

2. If your premises reside in high rise building served via copper, you must terminate your existing Streamyx service (if any).

3. Minimal drilling is required for fibre installation to the premise. You will be responsible for providing TV and 4-socket extension cord to complete the installation. No installation appointment will be made for premises under renovation.

4. All triple play services (internet, voice and TV) must be activated during service installation. Partial service activation is not allowed.

5. UniFi is a wired broadband service. Wireless connectivity is an option and is subject to interference and obstructions factor.

6. UniFi account owner or authorised contact person must be available during the service installation. For high rise premises, owners are required to make arrangement with Building Management Office for installation permission, internal cabling and access to telecommunication room.

7. Installation fee includes external cable entrance up to the internal wiring with maximum of 15 metres for fiber cable, 15 meters for Ethernet/phone cables and 30 metres for casing (raceway). Additional charges will be applied for cable more than 15 metres and 30 metres casing (raceway) and charges will be included in your UniFi bill.

8. For other non-standard installation e.g. wiring above ceiling, underground and conceal wiring, you may appoint your own contractor or deal directly with TM appointed contractor. Payment will be made directly to the contractor.

9. Please provide correct and valid Billing Address / Postal Address. Select either paper bill or e-mail bill (please provide valid and preferred e-mail address). Bill is also accessible at myUniFi (https://occ.unifi.my). TM may impose a minimal monthly charge for paper bill with notification given.

10. All UniFi equipment provided by TM is subject to 12 months warranty period
IMPORTANT NOTES (MUST READ)


Internal Wiring
Minimal drilling is required for fibre installation to the premise to allow fibre cable entrance into the house.  Internal concealed wiring will not be carried out by TM. However, customers can arrange their own or choose from TM’s authorised list of contractors at their own expense. TM shall propose the recommended list of contractor for the concealed wiring (wall or ceiling). As this is beyond the job scope of RNO, customer will deal and make payment directly to the contractor. Operationally, reappointment is to be arranged when the conceal wiring is completed. Customer is required to inform TM for installation appointment.
Premise currently under renovation
During installation day, TM will not proceed if the customer premise is under renovation unless insist by customer, TM will charge customer accordingly if request for other appointment time. Customers who are having their home renovated are advised to inform TM prior setting service installation appointment.  TM shall not be responsible for any damages resulted from construction and renovation done by customer through third party during or after the installation.
Customer Unreachable and Change of Appointment
Premise inaccessibility or deferment of installation appointment upon the installation team’s arrival at a customer’s premise will be subject to a charge of RM100.  Re-appointment will be subject to time slot availability.
High-Rise VDSL & FTTH 
For high-rise (condos, apartment, office building) ,TM would require to access the MDF/SDF room to physically activate the port which normally locked by the Building Management/Maintenance.  Therefore, customers are required to communicate and make arrangement with your Building Management/Maintenance Office to ensure someone is available to grant  the access to TM UniFi Installer to MDF/SDF room during the installation time.  Without the access to MDF/SDF room, installation cannot be performed and TM has to revisit which will incur unnecessary cost to customer.
In the case of copper wired building that uses VDSL2 technology, successful delivery of UniFi services is subject to technical testing. TM has the right to cancel the order should the building copper wire is deemed as not passing the technical test  or not ready to deliver the service.


Customer's requirements for installation
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The fibre of UniFi: http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/feature...fibre-of-unifi/
Getting Unified – A walkthrough: http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/feature...-a-walkthrough/
The Unifi Installation – My Experience: http://www.shaolintiger.com/2010/12/29/the...-my-experience/

UniFi Set Up
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* Thanks to TM twitter for the tweets, links to the article, blog (ShaolinTiger) & video (TheXMagellan)

http://klseet.com/

klseet website for information on TM-Unifi
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http://unifi.athena.my/

rizvanrp website of the unofficial HSBB (Unifi) "handbook".

UPDATE 10th September 2011 : Added ASUS router reviews and updated router compatibility list!
UPDATE 27th January 2011 : Updated the site with details regarding the new 7.09 router firmware. Added port forwarding guide to the Router Config section
UPDATE 20th January 2011 : Added the official TM DIR-615 G2/7.05B firmware file to the Downloads page (untested).
UPDATE 15th January 2011 : Happy new year! Added a Router Compatibility List (with configuration information) for routers that natively work with Unifi. Do drop me a PM if you have any updates for the list
UPDATE 31st October 2010 : Switched to lite UI due to security issues.
UPDATE 14th October 2010 : Added DIR-615 config.bin file format spec to the router password dumping guide.
UPDATE 10th October 2010 : Added router password dumping guide for the TM DIR-615 G1/G2 which is compatible with all firmware revisions as of now (7.05 + 7.05b). Don't bother calling the TM support hotline for your account/router details anymore smile.gif!
UPDATE 3rd October 2010 : TM has upgraded the stock router to rev G2 (DIR-615 G2) with Firmware 7.05B. Current guides are not compatible with this new model AFAIK. Do not attempt to downgrade/reflash as the hardware revision change may indicate a different platform.Thanks to LYN-er IcEMoCHa for this information!
UPDATE 23rd August 2010 : Added the MikroTik RB250GS Unifi configuration guide. It completely replaces the DIR-615 G1 without any issues. Thanks klseet!
UPDATE 9th August 2010 : Added a Router Config (DIR-615) section for info/guides related to the DIR-615 stock firmware. Fixed the iPod/iTouch/iPad w/ TM DIR-615 G1 bug!
UPDATE 9th August 2010 : Due to popular demand, I've added a DD-WRT firmware flashing and configuration guide for the TM DIR-615 G1 router.
UPDATE 28 July 2010 : Unifi/TM is sending out text messages to customers telling them that it is 'encouraged' to enable the remote management option for troubleshooting issues. This should only be enabled when you call in to perform troubleshooting and they request access to your router and immediately disabled after that. The router firmware itself is bugged and allows an attacker to download the configuration file off your router without using the correct username/password combination so it is recommended that you DO NOT enable this option.
UPDATE 19th June 2010 : Unifi network seems to be okay again. Massive network downtime from 4pm 18th June till about 1pm today due to some 'load balacing' issues (?). ( http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/1407338/+1100 )
UPDATE 12th June 2010 : Added a new security notification to the router security (DIR-615) guide & added DIR-615 G1 stock factory firmware to downloads section
UPDATE 11th June 2010 : Switched over to a nicer webhost smile.gif Thanks for the suggestion mylinear !
UPDATE 9th June 2010 : Added Method 2 to custom router configuration guide
UPDATE 9th June 2010 : Added IPTV information and configuration article
UPDATE 5th June 2010 : Added firewall configuration to the DIR-615 security configuration guide
UPDATE 4th June 2010 : Added FTTH wiring information and pics from old LYN threads
UPDATE 3rd June 2010 : Included removal of TR-069 protocol in the DIR-615 security configuration guide
UPDATE 31st May 2010 : Added custom router guide (1st method) for TM DIR-615 VLAN bridging
UPDATE 30th May 2010 : Highlighted DIR-615 security flaw + added security configuration guide

* A very big thank you to rizvanrp for his guides & contribution!  notworthy.gif

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TM UniFi High Speed Broadbrand News

(21 January 2011) http://twitter.com/TMCorp/status/28417285165158400
UniFi installation promo 15 Jan-15 Feb.RM200 installation fee waived 4all new successful subscriber registrations

(12 January 2011) http://twitter.com/TMCorp/status/25338087773052928
Online registration for UniFi now available.Customers who reg. online get a FREE 1 mnth UniFi package subscription fee.

(28 September 2010) http://twitter.com/TMCorp/status/25777240517
Current Promotion - VIP 20 and BIZ20 packages will have the installation fee waived until 31 December 2010.

(22 September 2010) http://twitter.com/TMCorp/status/25182201785
Beginning 1 October 2010, an installation fee of RM200 will be imposed for UniFi installation orders.

(30 August 2010) http://twitter.com/TMCorp/status/22508389157
Get UNIFI before 30 September and enjoy RM200 off! TM to begin charging for installation from 1 October.

(26 March 2010) http://twitter.com/TMCorp/status/11073868275
LATEST: NO volume cap 4 all #unifi packages 4 now.Decision due to public feedback.TMwill only monitor usage pattern 4 time being
Important: Please read the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) & Terms & Conditions (T&C), Thank You.


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Welcome To The Official TM UniFi High Speed Broadband Thread V16

Previous UniFi threads

V1 V2 V3 V4 V5 V6 V7 V8 V9 V10 V11 V12 V13

Official TM Website
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UniFi HyppTV
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About UniFi
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Help & Support

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UniFi installation
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Installation Guide

From making an appointment to the signing-off of the Service Acceptance Form, here is a complete step-by-step process of how we bring UniFi into your home or office.

Step 1: Appointment

Appointment is made at the point of registration. You may choose your preferred date and time for UniFi installation but please note that installation for FTTx (Fibre to the Home or Office) is expected to take between 4-8 hours, and for VDSL2, 2-3 hours.

24 hours prior to the agreed installation date and time, the TM UniFi Centre will call you for a final confirmation. Our UniFi technician will also call you just before he goes to the agreed address of installation.

Step 2: Site Assessment

Upon arrival at your home or office, our technician will brief you on the step-by-step process of the entire installation. This includes:

(i) Site assessessment (outdoor and indoor)
(ii) Cable entrance (drilling point for FTTx)
(iii) Equipment termination point
(iv) Route of wiring

In the case of FTTx installation, our technician will determine the location of the Fibre Distribution Point (FDP), whether it is located on an overhead pole, or underground. If the underground fibre access is blocked due to any home or office renovation, it may require a longer installation period than for overhead fibre access installation.

For VDSL2, site assessment is much quicker since our technician need only access the building’s MDF room and perform the necessary cabling there.
Note: VDSL2 - your existing Streamyx or Business Broadband access will be disabled during this exercise.

Step 3: Installation

It's time to complete the installation process. As part of this process, some minimal drilling may be required. After laying the cables we will determine which modem is suitable for your home. Indoor installation requires more time as our technician needs to lay the internal fibre optic cable. Cables of sufficient length will be provided. However, in cases where additional cable lengths are required, some minimal charges will be incurred. To prevent unsightly wiring, wires and cables will be housed in proper casings.

However, if you wish it to be a drill-free installation, and if the fibre optic cables are required to be pulled through your home or office ceiling, we have a panel of contractors that you can work with, the costs of which will be borne by you.

VDSL2 does not require drilling since UniFi connection will come from the existing phone jack in your home or office. For this premise type, indoor installation requires minimal setup time.

Step 4: Equipment Setup

After laying all the cables, it’s time to connect the equipment. Our technician will first set up the BTU followed by Premise Gateway, Set-top-Box (for Residential package only) and DECT Phone. Once the equipment is tested and works properly, our technician will then show you that all the services are in working order.

Step 5: Completion

You are required to sign-off a Service Acceptance Form (SAF) as part of the process to complete the installation work. For a complete understanding of what TM UniFi service is, please read the terms and conditions in your service agreement. If you require more information or encounter any problems with the services, please contact us through any of the following avenues:
TM Unifi centres – call 1 300 88 1221
Email us at unifi@tm.com.my
Your nearest TMpoint outlet

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24/7 Technical Assistance

We are ready to assist you 24/7. Please call our Technical Support team: 1 300 88 1221

Initial steps you can take:

If possible, always try to troubleshoot or do a quick check by yourself first, such as:

1. Ensure that all equipment are switched on and properly connected to the power points.
2. Ensure that all equipment are correctly connected to each other, no loose cable connections.
3. If you think your Internet connection is slow or erratic, you may want to test your Internet speed at the UniFi Speedtest first.
+ If the results return as normal, the problem may be caused by the website or server you are accessing.
+ If the results return as unsatisfactory, call us immediately for assistance.

Things you SHOULD NOT DO:

Do not carry out any of the following without any advice from the TM UniFi Centre or TM Technicians:

1. Hard reset or reconfigure the following equipment:
+ Broadband Termination Unit (BTU)
+ Residential/Premise Gateway (RG/PG)
+ Set-Top-Box (STB)

2. Hard resetting the above equipment may cause service interruption
3. Unplug or move existing wiring especially cables that connect the Fibre Wall Socket (FWS) to the BTU and BTU to the RG/BG.

Frequently Asked Questions -> http://www.unifi.my/unifi/index.php?option...d=51&Itemid=203
UniFi RESIDENTIAL GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS -> http://www.unifi.my/unifi/index.php?option...d=68&Itemid=214

HyppTV

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post Jul 12 2012, 09:50 PM

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QUOTE(coolstore @ Jul 12 2012, 09:40 PM)
wow, V16 already, congratulation.

wonder pcfair tomorrow got any special 3 day unifi offer?
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I dont think anything is happening.
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QUOTE(the100308 @ Jul 12 2012, 09:53 PM)
1st page... hehe

(yea I know I know, no life yea? But first time, forgive me la...)
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post Jul 13 2012, 02:19 AM

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QUOTE(-PatheticSoul- @ Jul 13 2012, 12:09 AM)
A question here if you dont mind. Is monthly limit already started or they have not started it yet?thanks
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post Jul 17 2012, 03:26 PM

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QUOTE(Ahn3hn3h @ Jul 17 2012, 02:15 PM)
No it's not much of a concern.

Many EU countries and even Japan has implemented this method via the LA FONERA to encourage more public hotspots around the country.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FON

If security is your concern, then Unifi equipments are just as subsceptible to it since they share the same network and termination equipments.

By sharing your bandwidth with for a small amount of bandwidth, you get to use other peer hotspots for free across the world or country. You can also buy passes and top up your credit for non members to use this widely available network.

Your neighbour might have one set up in future. This is what a modern day mesh network will look like one day.

The other thing is if the public network is on a reserved VLAN, what does it concern me of my internet usage? Absolutely none because my bandwidth is untouched. If you can hack their EAP based security, you might as well attempt the prepaid top up coupons of your mobile provider.
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Well it will take a while for Malaysians to adopt to the idea. Most developed countries already been doing this for a very long time. Soon or later it will be a common thing and wont feel so "taboo".

I am glad, my country is prospering ahead. Lets all embrace this new concept and put it forward to implementation. After all if everyone is going to benefit from this ideology, why not. icon_rolleyes.gif

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Anyone want to inquire about maxis hsbb i can also help no problem guys... so u guys can compare for the best deal in town. Just PM me ill help answer your queries.
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QUOTE(SnoWFisH @ Jul 28 2012, 05:23 PM)
I'm using DIY-made RJ45 splitter to carry the IPTV and Internet signals in 1 cable. so far no problem  flex.gif  flex.gif  flex.gif
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Mind sharing some details how u DIY such cable. Also please share some pics if possible.
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QUOTE(tech_frix @ Jul 29 2012, 12:20 AM)
just subscribe VIP5..
average speed for direct download is 6++KBps..
is it normal?
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Yes its good dl speed u r getting. Welcome to the geng buddy.
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QUOTE(headhunter7 @ Jul 29 2012, 04:20 PM)
Landed. He said something about the soil blablabla >_> should I be paying all these costs? I thought I should be only be paying the bills  sad.gif
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Well yes I had so many of my customers going through this same issue. It is customer to pay for the job as it falls under non standard installation. What you can do is call your own contractor to get the conduit/piping ready for the fiber optic cable to pass through the underground path to your house.
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QUOTE(dodobobodo @ Jul 30 2012, 01:20 PM)
Hey people. Need some help here. Will be moving out of current house for renovation. Rented another place for 6 months. Is it possible to transfer the Unifi to the new place temporarily and then back to my house once renovation complete?
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Yes it is possible, how ever you will be charged RM200 every relocation.
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The Super Speed Me package will be discontinued effective 1 st August 2012. This is applicable to all TM Broadband packages including UniFi and Streamyx & Phone.
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QUOTE(Iknow @ Jul 31 2012, 04:54 PM)
yes, finally unifi speed back to normal..
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Speed is blazing fast now after some maintenance work TM had done rclxms.gif
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QUOTE(valent @ Aug 2 2012, 01:40 AM)
Getting 20mb UniFi for home

the router able to set 10mb for me / 10mb for family use?

so my parent don't streamy all 20mb youtube lol
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Not necessary la bro. If all browsing at 1 go also not sure if can use up the 20mbps
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QUOTE(Godlike war @ Aug 3 2012, 04:30 AM)
bro the qouta alrdy implmnted?
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QUOTE(JessicaAlba @ Aug 9 2012, 12:36 AM)
Im from cheras too. Is it really down? Damn unifi.....
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Should be restored by tomorrow afternoon cool2.gif
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Anyone here looking for FTTH Huawei BTU i have 1 spare one wanna let go. Can use for experimenting or for backup. 100% functional.

PM me .
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QUOTE(ruffstuff @ Aug 13 2012, 11:22 PM)
Do you have alcatel ONU for sale?
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Yours is VDSL?
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QUOTE(ruffstuff @ Aug 14 2012, 01:03 AM)
Nope. FTTH. Using Alcatel lucent ONU.
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QUOTE(Qamarzamsyawal @ Aug 14 2012, 01:20 AM)
hi bro,

how much? Fully functional?
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QUOTE(SnoWFisH @ Aug 14 2012, 02:21 PM)
actually how big is ur house o....im still using dir615, even with my 1.5k sq ft house, i can still get at least 4/5 bars of wireless signal (around 9-10MBps transfer rate at least) on the outer circumference of my house.  unsure.gif
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Actually for me the DLINK have served me very well as well 3000+ sq ft double story house. Even outside the house in the garden still can get good signal. Can surf on the phone and tab no issues at all.

Maybe it depends on the house structure/obstructions. What i know is that wood is the worst enemy of signal. Signal becomes weak when it gets in contact with wood.

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