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Maxis Maxis 3G/HS 3G Thread V6 (Not WBB), Don't Envy at Our Super Fast Speed! :D

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post Sep 28 2012, 04:53 PM

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QUOTE(chuahcs79 @ Sep 28 2012, 04:52 PM)
better stick with HUawei,.. as TONS of firmware super easy to find,..

wondering poslaju is working saturday too,..

hopefully can get it tomorrow
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Dont worry, Poslaju 6 days one biggrin.gif

Huawei modem can supercharge too rclxms.gif


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QUOTE(rulez1 @ Sep 28 2012, 04:28 PM)
thanks alot for the tips

i read that using server fan will sure help cool down the mf680. u knw anyone that selling it. thanksa gain
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Any fan will do, Server fan advantage is the high performance

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post Sep 28 2012, 04:57 PM

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QUOTE(blacktubi @ Sep 28 2012, 04:53 PM)
Dont worry, Poslaju 6 days one biggrin.gif

Huawei modem can supercharge too  rclxms.gif


Added on September 28, 2012, 4:54 pm
Any fan will do, Server hand advantage is the high performance
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this is DEJAVU for sure biggrin.gif

excited all over again for the DC

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Blacktubi is right, later i will supercharge the HUawei brows.gif

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QUOTE(chuahcs79 @ Sep 28 2012, 04:57 PM)
this is DEJAVU for sure  biggrin.gif

excited all over again for the DC

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Blacktubi is right, later i will supercharge the HUawei  brows.gif
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Arranging a supercharge guide to share later tongue.gif
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post Sep 28 2012, 05:08 PM

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QUOTE(blacktubi @ Sep 28 2012, 05:07 PM)
Arranging a supercharge guide to share later tongue.gif
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remember to share your supercharges method with me,.. brows.gif


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Narako
post Sep 28 2012, 06:32 PM

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lol if for normal user dont do anything to firmware, i guess zte is good?
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QUOTE(steventan85 @ Sep 28 2012, 02:25 PM)
LOL...the way they use it .... hahaha...juz like they have ntg to do for their life..Zzzzz
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Actually i can understand how you guys feels...
But it already happens...so bear with it lo..

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QUOTE(BladeRider88 @ Sep 28 2012, 06:33 PM)
Actually i can understand how you guys feels...
But it already happens...so bear with it lo..
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QUOTE(Narako @ Sep 28 2012, 06:32 PM)
lol if for normal user dont do anything to firmware, i guess zte is good?
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well below is my personal experience: notworthy.gif

ZTE MF680
- able to perform higher speed
- much more higher temperature heat
- need cooling fan/system to get consistency
- easy to know whether on DC network or not by the PURPLE LED
- very hard to find support, firmware, solution online
- very sensitive and not suitable for any tweaking especially on firmware/software
- cheaper price range in DC-HSPA+ modem catergory


Huawei E372
- very easy to get consistency in speed
- much lower heat
- with or without cooling fan it will be fine ( in normal room temperature )
- hard to confirm whether hop on DC network or not due to LED same color HSPA, HSPA+, DC-HSPA+
- very easy to find support, firmware/software, solution online
- suitable for Tweaking Maniac like me
- more to middle price range in DC_HSPA+ modem catergory

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post Sep 28 2012, 07:33 PM

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nice speed with Maxis on Friday evening 7pm. everyone on the road i guess huhuhu

on Huawei E587 dchspa+ mifi via usb

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post Sep 28 2012, 07:37 PM

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wat bandwidth monitor are u using?
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post Sep 28 2012, 07:49 PM

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this one http://www.bwmonitor.com/
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QUOTE(ultraxp @ Sep 28 2012, 07:49 PM)
thanks, btw, Chuah should have bought your kind of MiFi, care to spill where you purchased it and how much?

looks promising , just via WiFi can get so good speed, needs cooling?

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bought my E587 from andrewstore online when it came out, rm700 bomber.

Now can be had for rm600.

http://andrewsestore.com/store/huawei-e587...router-new.html

a comparable mifi from zte is the zte mf80. only rm500 and support up to 10 wifi clients.
http://andrewsestore.com/store/zte-mf80-mi...router-new.html

the downside is cannot use MDMA with these mifi's sad.gif


oh ya the speed test above was with direct connection to pc via usb cable. with wifi i think should be more or less the same...

so far it doesnt need extra cooling...quite stable

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QUOTE(ultraxp @ Sep 28 2012, 08:19 PM)
bought my E587 from andrewstore online when it came out, rm700 bomber.

Now can be had for rm600.

http://andrewsestore.com/store/huawei-e587...router-new.html

a comparable mifi from zte is the zte mf80. only rm500 and support up to 10 wifi clients.
http://andrewsestore.com/store/zte-mf80-mi...router-new.html

the downside is cannot  use MDMA with these mifi's  sad.gif
oh ya the speed test above was with direct connection to pc via usb cable. with wifi i think should be more or less the same...

so far it doesnt need extra cooling...quite stable
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When you use it with a usb cable connected, can it be powered up without the battery inserted?
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hmm, i have never tested using it without the battery inserted.maybe it can, i will try later. on usb it will continue to charge till full then the charging bar will be idle.
on battery the life is around 3-4 hours till completely flat.
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QUOTE(ultraxp @ Sep 28 2012, 08:39 PM)
hmm, i have never tested using it without the battery inserted.maybe it can, i will try later. on usb it will continue to charge till full then the charging bar will be idle.
on battery the life is around 3-4 hours till completely flat.
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Best is if it can be power up without the battery inserted, if not continue use with the battery attached and connected via USB cable will over charge the battery , which in turn make the battery over charged , thereby " killing" the battery prematurely. If you use it on battery power for too long, will the speed decrease?
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oh yeah.. i remember about that decrease battery life thingie now. after this i will definitely take out battery if prolonged usage at home. thanks mate biggrin.gif
on battery i would say the speed is quite linear and stable until the device fully deplete of power. i would see the bandwidth monitor app above suddenly drop to zero sometimes only to realize i forgot to turn the charger on and the mifi depleted itself lol
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QUOTE(ultraxp @ Sep 28 2012, 08:56 PM)
oh yeah.. i remember about that decrease battery life thingie now. after this i will definitely take out battery if prolonged usage at home. thanks mate biggrin.gif
on battery i would say the speed is quite linear and stable until the device fully deplete of power. i would see the bandwidth monitor app above suddenly drop to zero sometimes only to realize i forgot to turn the charger on and the mifi depleted itself lol
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my zte mf60 21mbps cannot function without the battery.
i guess the battery is like a buffer

huawei's 7.2mbps mifi also cannot
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QUOTE(fireballs @ Sep 28 2012, 09:13 PM)
my zte mf60 21mbps cannot function without the battery.
i guess the battery is like a buffer

huawei's 7.2mbps mifi also cannot
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my YES Huddle can work without the battery inserted.............. thumbup.gif

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