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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 16 2012, 02:58 AM

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oops paiseh tongue.gif i will go read it.
seems like Huawei have the advantage of getting QoS...
hmmm thinking to get one also tongue.gif

thanks fruitie!
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post Sep 16 2012, 02:59 AM

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QUOTE(fruitie @ Sep 16 2012, 02:58 AM)
Haha. We are friendly people. tongue.gif tongue.gif Chill la. laugh.gif

OK, now it seems in order to enjoy a slightly better speed in PD, you need to stay awake at this hour:
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Imagine, I only got 1Mbps few hours earlier. doh.gif
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wow 1Mbps ?

that mean must be super congested sweat.gif


Added on September 16, 2012, 3:01 am
QUOTE(chuchow @ Sep 16 2012, 02:58 AM)
oops paiseh tongue.gif i will go read it.
seems like Huawei have the advantage of getting QoS...
hmmm thinking to get one also tongue.gif

thanks fruitie!
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nothing much u can do to increase the QoS,. it is sim card & base on area base station notworthy.gif

This post has been edited by chuahcs79: Sep 16 2012, 03:01 AM
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post Sep 16 2012, 03:04 AM

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Yeah, super congested. doh.gif As usual it is long holiday again and those folks swarm down to PD. laugh.gif

Luckily I'm not permanently stay here, else I would have cursed like hell. Again if I were to stay here permanently, I'm better off with 4Mbps Streamyx than this pathetic 1Mbps during peak hours. sweat.gif
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QUOTE(fruitie @ Sep 16 2012, 03:04 AM)
Yeah, super congested. doh.gif As usual it is long holiday again and those folks swarm down to PD. laugh.gif

Luckily I'm not permanently stay here, else I would have cursed like hell. Again if I were to stay here permanently, I'm better off with 4Mbps Streamyx than this pathetic 1Mbps during peak hours. sweat.gif
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yea agree, streamyx still quite the best out of so many wired broadband notworthy.gif

1Mbps is really too low though doh.gif
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QUOTE(chuahcs79 @ Sep 16 2012, 03:05 AM)
yea agree, streamyx still quite the best out of so many wired broadband  notworthy.gif

1Mbps is really too low though  doh.gif
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Yes, once it touched 7.00 p.m. straight to 12.00 a.m., it was still crawling like snail. doh.gif
My sister is using 4Mbps in her new house because UniFi hasn't covered her area yet, very stable. I like it. My niece watches PPS using her iPad, my bro-in-law browses net using his iPad, my sister surfs online shopping site with her iPhone or laptop and I watch their IPTV on the TV (which requires Internet connection) yet there is no lag in any of our devices.

Of course I surf net using my own Maxis connection. tongue.gif

Nothing really beats wired connection.
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QUOTE(fruitie @ Sep 16 2012, 03:10 AM)
Yes, once it touched 7.00 p.m. straight to 12.00 a.m., it was still crawling like snail. doh.gif
My sister is using 4Mbps in her new house because UniFi hasn't covered her area yet, very stable. I like it. My niece watches PPS using her iPad, my bro-in-law browses net using his iPad, my sister surfs online shopping site with her iPhone or laptop and I watch their IPTV on the TV (which requires Internet connection) yet there is no lag in any of our devices.

Of course I surf net using my own Maxis connection. tongue.gif

Nothing really beats wired connection.
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agree,

too bad my new area only have 1Mbps streamyx,.. laugh.gif

1Mbps ? what can do with it ? doh.gif
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post Sep 16 2012, 04:01 AM

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E372+mr3420

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Mf680, used too long, let her rest. tongue.gif
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my ZTE MF680 + mr3420

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After tame down the BEAST, speed stable @ 1.9~2.3MB/s

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base on the new setup, finally tame the beast laugh.gif

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post Sep 16 2012, 09:07 AM

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my tplink over wireless, is it normal loading a admin page like a snail one..but wired, very fast one. is it my router faulty? Have set 1/6/11 channell and b/g/n. still slow...
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post Sep 16 2012, 09:11 AM

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e367 + MR 3420 ... using LAN cable . download using IDM.. sometime need to stop the download and resume again to get full speed. download speed will stop and drop after like 10mins, sometime....

Zzzzz...its only happen when connect e367 to MR3420 ... wont have any problem when directly plug into pc...
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QUOTE(hairuLeZ @ Sep 16 2012, 09:07 AM)
my tplink over wireless, is it normal loading a admin page like a snail one..but wired, very fast one. is it my router faulty? Have set 1/6/11 channell and b/g/n. still slow...
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try only G then channel 11, mine if set to b/g/n then it will always idle to connection tongue.gif


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QUOTE(steventan85 @ Sep 16 2012, 09:11 AM)
e367 + MR 3420 ... using LAN cable . download using IDM.. sometime need to stop the download and resume again to get full speed. download speed will stop and drop after like 10mins, sometime....

Zzzzz...its only happen when connect e367 to MR3420 ... wont have any problem when directly plug into pc...
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bro, overheating of the modem lah, coz the power goes through the router is RAW power mah, USB power not as much as the RAW power laugh.gif need to cool it down, use fan lah or anything liek sifu chuah did rclxms.gif

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QUOTE(ddr3 @ Sep 16 2012, 09:14 AM)
try only G then channel 11, mine if set to b/g/n then it will always idle to connection  tongue.gif


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bro, overheating of the modem lah, coz the power goes through the router is RAW power mah, USB power not as much as the RAW power  laugh.gif need to cool it down, use fan lah or anything liek sifu chuah did  rclxms.gif
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doh.gif doh.gif .... looks like i need to visit pj digital mall later...

btw , can we buy modem straight frm huawei shop ? any in klang valley ? brows.gif brows.gif
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QUOTE(ddr3 @ Sep 16 2012, 09:14 AM)
try only G then channel 11, mine if set to b/g/n then it will always idle to connection  tongue.gif
it works like wonder. Thanks bro..i tried yesterday wont work. today morning, its work. My speed for this so called hotlink 42mbps can go at his max 8mbps thumbup.gif Why they advertise 42mbps when the QOS on the sim itself max 8640only doh.gif
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QUOTE(steventan85 @ Sep 16 2012, 09:25 AM)
doh.gif  doh.gif .... looks like i need to visit pj digital mall later...

btw , can we buy modem straight frm huawei shop ? any in klang valley ?  brows.gif  brows.gif
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i dont think huawei got a shop by its own lah, modem also if any shop selling also the low low speed 1, cheap RM100 7.2mbps modem biggrin.gif

QUOTE(hairuLeZ @ Sep 16 2012, 09:40 AM)
it works like wonder. Thanks bro..i tried yesterday wont work. today morning, its work. My speed for this so called hotlink 42mbps can go at his max 8mbps thumbup.gif  Why they advertise 42mbps when the QOS on the sim itself max 8640only doh.gif
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hehe, im facing the same problem, thats my solution, need to thanks sifu chuah also biggrin.gif errrr....for the 42mbps sim ah? gimmick for selling it brows.gif nvm, just wait for ur activation later on icon_rolleyes.gif
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post Sep 16 2012, 11:48 AM

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QUOTE(fruitie @ Sep 15 2012, 03:59 PM)
I know most of you here are asking, "Why is my speed slower compared to others?", "Is my area covered with DC-HSPA+?" and etc.

First and foremost if you are using a Huawei modem (not MiFi and Huawei E355), please download Mobile Data Monitoring Application (MDMA) to know how's the performance of your modem and connection. If you are using ZTE, there are extra steps which you will need to do before MDMA works on your side. That will be shared in next post.

Download MDMA 1.0.0.31 Beta 10 from here. - Credits to the original creator: ginggs

Potential errors that may occur:

Error 1: Unable to open COM port, mobile data device possibly in use by another application.
Before running MDMA make sure you have no other applications or dashboards (Maxis/Mobile Partner/Other software dashboards) open that might be using your data device's communications port.

Error 2: Error 623: The system could not find the phone book entry for this connection.
You will need to create a RAS (dial up) connection your MDMA so that it will connect when you click "Connect". Steps to get it done:
1) Open Network and Sharing Centre
2) Set up a new connection or network
3) Connect to the Internet
‎4) Choose Dial Up
5) Set the *99# as dial number
6) Rename connection name to MDMA
7) Click "Connect"
8) Click "Skip"
9) Click "Done"
10) Run MDMA
11) Click "Connect"

Band Configuration:
After you have connected to MDMA, you can select the band config that suits your connection the best (provided your modem is at least a dual band modem). However, UMTS 900 is said to have better performance in indoor whereas UMTS 2100 is said to have better performance in outdoor. These days UMTS 2100 is the more preferred band as it is faster compared to UMTS 900.

To perform your band config:
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WARNING: DO NOT TRY THIS AT ALL! We will not be responsible if this bricks your modem.
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Friendly Reminder for USB Modem Removal:
You can click on "Reset Device" when you need to unplug your modem and replug into USB port.

USSD Commands:
For those who need to perform USSD commands, for e.g. to check account balance via *100# (for Maxis), type your command at the "USSD Commands" box and click "Send USSD".

Firmware/COM Port and Other Details of Your Modem:
Click on "Device Info" to check them out

How Good is Your Connection?
1) Green bar is longer = Good signal
2) RSSI (Received Signal Strength Indication) number is lower = Good signal
3) SNR (Sound and Noise ratio) number is lower = Good strong signal
-You can keep moving your modem around and search for better signal spot, while doing this can click "Detect Device" to find better signal spot.

-Credits to chuahcs79 for the info posted above. This post is edited and improvised by fruitie.
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Hi, Thanks for all the sharings. Mind to clear my doubts again here sad.gif
Whatever setting is been done in MDMA will be saved into the USB modem itself permanently and will not alter or change until we change it again in MDMA program? Eg.

Run PC's MDMA program to set E372 BandConfig to merely UMTS2100 single band, unplug the E372 from PC and then insert it into TP-MR3420 router; What would be the E372 Band setting value after inserted MR3420 router? Still UMTS2100 or remain the original default setting values from manufacturer?

Thanks for clearing up my doubts.

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post Sep 16 2012, 12:05 PM

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It will remain because its the same as sending AT commands to your modem
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Found out there's a way to check QoS on MiFi devices

Need help from those 42000QoS people to verify whether it support checking QoS higher than modem capability
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Added on September 16, 2012, 12:27 pmAnyway, just got myself a ZTE MF820D biggrin.gif
Speed? Almost 2X my E367 to 8mbps
But same issue as all ZTE, COOLING COOLING COOLING cry.gif

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post Sep 16 2012, 12:58 PM

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QUOTE(blacktubi @ Sep 16 2012, 12:16 PM)
Found out there's a way to check QoS on MiFi devices

Need help from those 42000QoS people to verify whether it support checking QoS higher than modem capability
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Added on September 16, 2012, 12:27 pmAnyway, just got myself a ZTE MF820D biggrin.gif
Speed? Almost 2X my E367 to 8mbps
But same issue as all ZTE, COOLING COOLING COOLING cry.gif
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pm me for the price ? brows.gif

my e367 getting average 12-15mbps .... SS 2 area tongue.gif tongue.gif
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post Sep 16 2012, 01:37 PM

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QUOTE(linkeong @ Sep 16 2012, 12:05 PM)
It will remain because its the same as sending AT commands to your modem
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Thanks for the fast reply. Sorry i still dun get it sad.gif.
Does it mean remain the latest setting value of UMT2100 which set by MDMA or remain as the original USB modem default factory setting when we plug in router TP MR3420?

Sorry again for asking this question again n again.
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All settings by MDMA is permanent even when you unplug the modem

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