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Pls share with us the outcome Tp LInk TL-MR3420 Owner CLub V2
Tp LInk TL-MR3420 Owner CLub V2
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QUOTE(azim61 @ Dec 18 2012, 05:19 PM) You are right, , my frenThis link was given by a friendly member, i guess we should all share it here. Thanks to the one who share this with me..... This company will even put some maker to shame.......... here you go......... |
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QUOTE(azim61 @ Dec 18 2012, 10:10 PM) I ditched N16 and looking at this nowhttp://www.draytek.com/.upload/Demo/Vigor2130/v1.5.2/ play around with the demo and you also can use it for Fibre in future current promo price rm480 , no need to flash Open/DD Wrt, its Os is powerful yet user friendly unlike Mikrotik Higher end models cost > a few k's |
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QUOTE(Gaara92 @ Dec 19 2012, 06:21 AM) Yep, it is user friendly unlike mikrotik. But Mikrotik also can do 3G load balancing, you just need a dual usb hub. i afraid not, as i also done some research and was told that Mikrotik RB751G-2HnD only read from one USB Modem although you plug in a "live" usb hub to connect 2 usb modem but Draytek will do Load Balancing with its Vigor 2130Nbtw, I take mikrotik because of their hotspot and user management. Does draytek have hotspot function too? price of Mikrotik = rm350 and Draytek 2130N = rm480 ( promo price) ~ actual price = rm1.xxx This post has been edited by digilife: Dec 19 2012, 07:02 AM |
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QUOTE(blacktubi @ Dec 19 2012, 12:51 PM) The hardchoice is Mikrotik or Draytek now The Man is setting a New Benchmark now.MR3420 is for beginner which got less budget and not that kind of geeky. But for the hardcore users, go for draytek Since I am resurrecting my ADSL/Fiber soon, might get Draytek and Load Balance my Maxis. Fibre as main and Maxis as backup via Balancing. |
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QUOTE(blacktubi @ Dec 19 2012, 02:30 PM) Honestly speaking And because having said that ( the bolded part ) you are oggling over Vigor2310n with its attractive pricing now. Changing a router won't make a difference on your speed unless you using cap ayam router. But a better router will improve the stability which thanks to TP-LINK unstable stock firmware which can be solved through OpenWRT. A better router is for those who need those extra load balance features and stability which I know the MR3420 is never able to be a hotspot + DHCP router (tried one day 20-30 users and you can see WiFi problem) But changing to a better modem or improving the signal would make significant difference |
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QUOTE(blacktubi @ Dec 19 2012, 05:34 PM) The price sounds slightly overpriced to me although it is a lot cheaper than overseas since I am able to reproduce those feature in OpenWRT with 1043ND if I am not lazy. I asked around abt RB751G 2HnD (rm350) abt its dialling into a E372/E398/Mf680 ~ till now no one can answer me cause they all use it on UniFi only But I might just change my mind if the poison is strong enough I need to do some homework on the 3G compatibility part, worry later incompatible with my lovely E398 And some modem with bad packet management would slow 3G down, specifically TP-LINK MR3020 I am very confident with Mikrotik performance actually since I used in my past hotspot project yet it is RM3XX only. I can actually get this model for abt rm280 |
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QUOTE(Gaara92 @ Dec 19 2012, 06:55 PM) Speaking about hotspot, does draytek has hotspot function as well? If you read its Forum ( Draytek ) one user managed to use its WiFi Hotspot for 72 Days without any restart , yes 72days damn 9 stable and consistent oneI can see Web Portal function in the demo, I think it is same function as mikrotik hotspot? |
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QUOTE(Gaara92 @ Dec 19 2012, 07:27 PM) mikrotik can dialling into e372/e398/mf680 as well. How is the performance of RB751G ?Ya you can get this modem for only rm280. I already purchased one from taobao. I remembered i asked you before and you told me that you have not tested it on Modems as you only used it for your Hotspot project |
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QUOTE(Gaara92 @ Dec 21 2012, 07:16 AM) Anyone know the step how to revert back stock firmware from dd-wrt to tplink stock firmware? MR3420 got sim slot ?Added on December 21, 2012, 7:55 am nevermind, I have found the solution. Btw anyone know how can I connect mr3420 to huawei b660? Coz I use this sim as my home telephone tu, need to connect the telephone cable to b660, but the sim is in mr3420. any solution? B660 got la Added on December 21, 2012, 8:39 am QUOTE(greenlp_87 @ Dec 21 2012, 08:37 AM) i wonder what he plug into the MR3420, today 21-12-2012, funny things happenedfirst lose ~ port of mr3420 then mr3420 inside got simcard This post has been edited by digilife: Dec 21 2012, 08:39 AM |
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QUOTE(MaGNiFiCo @ Dec 23 2012, 03:10 PM) when connected to router i will get average around 300kbps only..while direct plug may reach 500-600kbps.. Some posters on its forum did complaint abt slow speed after flashing OpenWRT to dial-in.is there anything i left on the settings? tweaks? already set to 3g only in openwrt |
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One of our SiFu is contemplating this
SiFu New Toy Because he is using YES GO dongle now This post has been edited by digilife: Dec 23 2012, 03:22 PM |
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QUOTE(khairilyazit @ Dec 23 2012, 09:42 PM) well.. might aswell get the mikrotik then.. Mikrotik RB751-2HnD (rm350) ~ its a powerful router , can do lot of things, only if you how to set or program it, if not its just a piece of beautiful mini white elephant , strictly for GEEKS onlya better steal.. RM350 by cloud computer.. Mikrotik btw.. how would u guys compare the vigorfly with asus rt-n66u? Vigorfly200(rm300) ~ its a router with factory FW that have lots of features unlike MR3420 + OpenWRT combined. It also can dial into YES GO Dongle (Blacktubi like it , because this is the only router which supports it ) Speedy multimedia streaming , USB 2.0 port for 3.5G/4G WiMAX mobile and also prevent DDOS attack to your system. noob like me too can understand. http://www.draytek.com/user/PdInfoDetail.php?Id=121 I would say both of them are also reputable Taiwanese brands at affordable prices for Home and SME usage. Asus RT N66U (rm640), its a powerful router , much better if you use it on DDWRT. But with this money i can buy a RB751 + Vigor200 combined |
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