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Maxis All FTTH Users - Unifi, P1 and Maxis, Why Traffic Cant Be Untagged at the BTU?
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asellus
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Aug 1 2012, 07:02 PM
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#gompusas
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QUOTE(jolmy @ Aug 1 2012, 05:24 PM) From what I understand, the router, DECT Phone & IPTV STB belongs to the customer after 1 year. If you cancel within the first year, you will have to return them. But after the 1st year, its yours to keep even if you cancel. Only the BTU belongs to TM and must be returned if you cancel your service. Hmm... I understand if the router become the customer property after the contract is finished. But the STB and the VOIP too? Those two are piece of junk without the UNIFI service.
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jolmy
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Aug 1 2012, 11:05 PM
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QUOTE(asellus @ Aug 1 2012, 07:02 PM) Hmm... I understand if the router become the customer property after the contract is finished. But the STB and the VOIP too? Those two are piece of junk without the UNIFI service. Yup, which is why these equipments come with 1-year warranty only. While the TM-owned BTU is given lifetime warranty since its TM-owned. Its just like previously, the telephone set given to all fixed-line phone subscribers are free but TM-owned, and TM shall replace for you anytime if its faulty.
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XPS
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Aug 2 2012, 12:33 AM
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QUOTE(asellus @ Jul 30 2012, 07:31 PM) It is just like when Streamyx first become available, the modems is rare at first and all you can get is the Ericsson one, now everyone and its dog produced one. Turn off the DIR-615 wifi and you dont have that heat issue. Its wifi is craps for sure. Early Unifi adopter here. No problems with DIR-615 and heavy user with 3 or more HD streaming vids concurrently. This post has been edited by XPS: Aug 18 2012, 10:47 AM
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mackioes
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Aug 2 2012, 03:40 AM
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Getting Started

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Well for me I would just solve my problem by myself. Even if it means modding or hacking the router to fit my requirements haha dun care about warranty.
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karhoe
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Aug 7 2012, 08:23 PM
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I guess just wait 5 years and the manufacturers will come out with VLAN capable routers, who doesn't want a piece of cake in this rapidly growing market?
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