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tanalvis
post Oct 24 2012, 07:17 PM

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the service address is my house which is different from my ssm. I received confirmation order email from them, is it still possible for them to cancel this Rm99 promo with me in this few days when they find out the address is different?

is it possible to use my tm phone number for the new p1 voip?
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post Oct 29 2012, 03:39 PM

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i am happy to announce that my p1 forbiz 20mbps package hasn't changed its ip address since Oct. 17, 2012 1:25 AM

that's 12 days already
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post Oct 29 2012, 08:29 PM

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Malaysia broadband service provider, Packet One Networks (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd (P1) has decided to continue offering its best value 20Mbps–RM199 ForBiz Fiber plan until the 15th of November. The RM199 promotion price is about 40% off the original price of RM329.

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QUOTE(Eoma @ Oct 18 2012, 11:27 AM)
YTL Communications also interested for that ... biggrin.gif
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post Nov 3 2012, 09:05 PM

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Anyone here can help me out?


I need to know how long is the test/trial period of P1 business broadband package before the contract start in.

Cause I want to terminate it, the installation is done this week only.

Urgent, thank you. sad.gif




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QUOTE(newtester @ Nov 3 2012, 09:05 PM)
Anyone here can help me out?
I need to know how long is the test/trial period of P1 business broadband package before the contract start in.

Cause I want to terminate it, the installation is done this week only.

Urgent, thank you. sad.gif
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y u 1 terminate? reason?
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post Nov 5 2012, 12:46 AM

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QUOTE(MNet @ Nov 4 2012, 04:53 PM)
y u 1 terminate? reason?
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We found out after testing, theres a problem with one of program online running, since we have unifi too, we tested both unifi and p1 fiber, only p1 fiber got the problem. Management decided its not worthwhile, so even thought p1 fiber is cheaper on same package speed, but the problem lies on p1 ip range. So decided to cancel it.
But nobody knows know to do cancellation on p1 since its not mention on p1 website and what is the penalty since the installation was done this week, tuesday.

So how do we go about the cancellation process, I remember there's trial period for p1 wimax but I dont know p1 fiber got this trial or not. Thanks.

As for the application, its company confidential.




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post Nov 5 2012, 01:26 AM

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No trial for p1 fibre. Pay for the remaining month as penalty.
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post Nov 5 2012, 02:13 PM

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QUOTE(paultantk @ Oct 29 2012, 03:39 PM)
i am happy to announce that my p1 forbiz 20mbps package hasn't changed its ip address since Oct. 17, 2012 1:25 AM

that's 12 days already
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That's just great.
Let's see how long can it go...

QUOTE(newtester @ Nov 5 2012, 12:46 AM)
We found out after testing, theres a problem with one of program online running, since we have unifi too, we tested both unifi and p1 fiber, only p1 fiber got the problem. Management decided its not worthwhile, so even thought p1 fiber is cheaper on same package speed, but the problem lies on p1 ip range. So decided to cancel it.
But nobody knows know to do cancellation on p1 since its not mention on p1 website and what is the penalty since the installation was done this week, tuesday.

So how do we go about the cancellation process, I remember there's trial period for p1 wimax but I dont know p1 fiber got this trial or not. Thanks.

As for the application, its company confidential.
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Rather skeptical about your claim.

I haven't encounter an online program that is dependent on ip address, not yet.
moreover, P1 and unifi shares the same backbone.

Your management decides it is not worthwhile compared with unifi?
charity organization issit?
P1 RM99 vs Biz5 RM199


simple solution to your problem, just give P1 a call.
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QUOTE(duckaton @ Nov 5 2012, 02:13 PM)
That's just great.
Let's see how long can it go...
Rather skeptical about your claim.

I haven't encounter an online program that is dependent on ip address, not yet.
moreover, P1 and unifi shares the same backbone.

Your management decides it is not worthwhile compared with unifi?
charity organization issit?
P1 RM99 vs Biz5 RM199
simple solution to your problem, just give P1 a call.
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for business doesn't only look at the price, there are other factors like reliability, backward compatible.... etc
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post Nov 5 2012, 11:56 PM

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QUOTE(AhBoy~~ @ Nov 5 2012, 04:29 PM)
for business doesn't only look at the price, there are other factors like reliability, backward compatible.... etc
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maybe I sounded harsh but I am skeptical about his claim.

This is internet access we are talking about,
Nothing involves backward compatibility or reliability.
Either there is internet or there is none.

I assure you,
I am one of the most demanding, fussy,
pain-in-the-ass customer where internet access is concerned.

I do not tolerate disconnections, not even frequent ip renewals
throttle of p2p, bandwidth shaping, website blocking,
high pings, quotas or lousy wifi routers.

If there is anything wrong with P1 fiber,
I would know.

This post has been edited by duckaton: Nov 5 2012, 11:58 PM
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the RG WAN port ethernet cable is connected to which port of the BTU? the BTU got 5 ports, Console, LAN 1, LAN 2, LAN 3, LAN 4 ...........which wan shuld i connect it to?
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My default setting will be LAN 2.
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The promo have extended to 15 Nov 2012 - http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/2578442
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QUOTE(newtester @ Nov 5 2012, 12:46 AM)
We found out after testing, theres a problem with one of program online running, since we have unifi too, we tested both unifi and p1 fiber, only p1 fiber got the problem. Management decided its not worthwhile, so even thought p1 fiber is cheaper on same package speed, but the problem lies on p1 ip range. So decided to cancel it.
But nobody knows know to do cancellation on p1 since its not mention on p1 website and what is the penalty since the installation was done this week, tuesday.

So how do we go about the cancellation process, I remember there's trial period for p1 wimax but I dont know p1 fiber got this trial or not. Thanks.

As for the application, its company confidential.
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Maybe you can share what's really the problem since you already tested it. Most of the time it's just a setting. Never encounter anything to do with ip range. Except for some geo-based restriction. which mostly not applied in malaysia. Something like hulu or netflix.

Unless you said the provlem about routing, latency and international bandwidth than it's understandable.
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post Nov 11 2012, 07:47 AM

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We are running a SIP server using port 5060. Apparently P1 fiber router Voip is also using the same port.
We are not able to do port forwarding on the port to access our SIP Server from external.

Anyone encountering the same problem and got idea on how to resolve this. Forget P1 cs.

If we can't resolve this. we might need to cancel P1 fiber.


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QUOTE(duckaton @ Nov 5 2012, 11:56 PM)
maybe I sounded harsh but I am skeptical about his claim.

This is internet access we are talking about,
Nothing involves backward compatibility or reliability.
Either there is internet or there is none.

I assure you,
I am one of the most demanding, fussy,
pain-in-the-ass customer where internet access is concerned.

I do not tolerate disconnections, not even frequent ip renewals
throttle of p2p, bandwidth shaping, website blocking,
high pings, quotas or lousy wifi routers.

If there is anything wrong with P1 fiber,
I would know.
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hey~ super user any idea?

QUOTE(jararaca @ Nov 11 2012, 07:47 AM)
We are running a SIP server using port 5060. Apparently P1 fiber router Voip is also using the same port.
We are not able to do port forwarding on the port to access our SIP Server from external.

Anyone encountering the same problem and got idea on how to resolve this. Forget P1  cs.

If we can't resolve this. we might need to cancel P1 fiber.
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post Nov 11 2012, 05:39 PM

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QUOTE(jararaca @ Nov 11 2012, 07:47 AM)
We are running a SIP server using port 5060. Apparently P1 fiber router Voip is also using the same port.
We are not able to do port forwarding on the port to access our SIP Server from external.

Anyone encountering the same problem and got idea on how to resolve this. Forget P1  cs.

If we can't resolve this. we might need to cancel P1 fiber.
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Default 5060 port for sip is often configurable and it can be of any higher ports, UDP.
Why would you use the same port as P1?
Alternately, just release P1's sip port from the voip config.

If you have static IP addresses, you can use one-to-one NAT.
Change the default sip port 5060 on each phone to a different number diff RTP ports.

Now I know why P1 has the weird term:
P1 voice line must be active with bare minimum of one (1) call per month/bill cycle - to any number, on any call duration.
Naturally P1 does not want anyone to mess with or configure their own sip server.

Now this makes me wonder whether
Unifi and Maxis uses 5060 for their sip server.

My suggestion, cancel P1
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QUOTE(duckaton @ Nov 11 2012, 05:39 PM)
Default 5060 port for sip is often configurable and it can be of any higher ports, UDP.
Why would you use the same port as P1?
Alternately, just release P1's sip port from the voip config.

If you have static IP addresses, you can use one-to-one NAT.
Change the default sip port 5060 on each phone to a different number diff RTP ports.

Now I know why P1 has the weird term:
P1 voice line must be active with bare minimum of one (1) call per month/bill cycle - to any number, on any call duration.
Naturally P1 does not want anyone to mess with or configure their own sip server.

Now this makes me wonder whether
Unifi and Maxis uses 5060 for their sip server.

My suggestion, cancel P1
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Unifi is using different vlan for voip. So it's will not conflicted with user setting. Maxis dunno.

Easier, use different sip port which is configurable by user.
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got my installation. my speed is like 4.66mbps (fastest) at midnight.

Just a friendly reminder though to all people who wanna instsll fiber, beware of greedy pesky tm contractor. once u mention u dun read the terms and condition, u will hit jackpot. rclxms.gif

they will try to cheat you money on the fiber length thing. mad.gif here goes my story.

when they come to install, they will check where is phone line cable thing (manhole)which is in your house (inside of fencing but outside of your house) Then they will want to install it nearest to it BECAUSE: THEY FREAKING WANT EASIER WORK to be done vmad.gif and reduce the fiber length to save mone as they boughr it from tm. they want to install it at my living room. they wanna drill a hole at my wall which has wallppaper. if i let them do it, i would get a hole at my living room and have to replace whole wallpaper cry.gif since they can only cover the hole with cement or those grout thing.

during half point of installation, they say p1 only gives them 15m of fiber from distribution point to your house. exceeding that length they will charge you RM50 for every 5m. this money will be paid to p1 instead of them.. surely it will exceed 15m since my house is like 6 houses away from the point. that will be an extra charge of RM 300+. then here comes the interesting part, they say if you pay them RM 200, they will write less or equal to 15m in the form and help me save RM100++ thumbup.gif .when i go read terms andcondition carefull, its actually 85m from distribution point to my phone line manhole and 15meters from phone line manhole to modem. shocking.gif

then i told them they are wrong. he pretend to make a phone call. he say i m correct and start explaining abouf its being charged that way for maxis fiber and unifi and show me some unifi form. whistling.gif before that he told me he install fiber for maxis, p1 and unifi before. The point is they install it so mant times before, and yet theystill dont know how they charge the fiber length and wanna charge me money.

anway how they charge for the length of fiber for unifi and maxis fiber?


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