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Maxis Maxis 3G/HS 4G Thread V8 (Not WBB), It's time for LTE now :p

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post Dec 28 2012, 07:40 AM

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QUOTE(chuahcs79 @ Dec 28 2012, 03:22 AM)
if u use router, just set MTU -> 576 ,

if u use direct plug in , just use Dial up / RAS ( dont use Window Mobile Broadband Connection or the Dashboard Connection

as Dial up / RAS original MTU is 576 as well,..
Packet size, often referred to as MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit) is the greatest amount of data that can be transferred in one physical frame on the network. For Ethernet, the MTU is 1500 bytes, for PPPoE 1492, dial-up connections often use 576.

Each transmission unit consists of header and actual data. The actual data is referred to as MSS (Maximum Segment Size), which defines the largest segment of TCP data that can be transmitted. Essentially,
MTU=MSS + TCP & IP headers.
It is obvious then that smaller packets will be transmitted faster, simply because of the throughput limitation of the line. It's however somewhat moot point in large transfers, all that's illustrated above is the fact that transferring more data takes more time smile.gif

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Added on December 28, 2012, 4:18 amafter tweak E398 and the MTU to 576

here's the most stable result

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QUOTE(wavezard @ Dec 28 2012, 07:35 AM)
how u set it to UMTS 2100, mind share it  notworthy.gif ..have u found the way how to check QoS sir? icon_rolleyes.gif
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and can you share your E398 tweaks on supercharge's thread? smile.gif

got this
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post Dec 28 2012, 08:26 AM

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any1 tried e392? saw it at andrew e-store.. blush.gif blush.gif
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post Dec 28 2012, 08:29 AM

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QUOTE(chuahcs79 @ Dec 28 2012, 03:22 AM)
if u use router, just set MTU -> 576 ,

if u use direct plug in , just use Dial up / RAS ( dont use Window Mobile Broadband Connection or the Dashboard Connection

as Dial up / RAS original MTU is 576 as well,..
Packet size, often referred to as MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit) is the greatest amount of data that can be transferred in one physical frame on the network. For Ethernet, the MTU is 1500 bytes, for PPPoE 1492, dial-up connections often use 576.

Each transmission unit consists of header and actual data. The actual data is referred to as MSS (Maximum Segment Size), which defines the largest segment of TCP data that can be transmitted. Essentially,
MTU=MSS + TCP & IP headers.
It is obvious then that smaller packets will be transmitted faster, simply because of the throughput limitation of the line. It's however somewhat moot point in large transfers, all that's illustrated above is the fact that transferring more data takes more time smile.gif

source -> Here


Added on December 28, 2012, 4:18 amafter tweak E398 and the MTU to 576

here's the most stable result


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thanks alot sifu..petang ni i try setting the router n change the mtu unit..let see the difference smile.gif

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wanna upgrade new modem, but 2013 smart phone rebate also coming liao rclxub.gif rclxub.gif
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QUOTE(fitzhex @ Dec 28 2012, 09:40 AM)
wanna upgrade new modem, but 2013 smart phone rebate also coming liao  rclxub.gif  rclxub.gif
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lool.smartphone rebate for the phone with max price of rm500 only... biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(greenlp_87 @ Dec 28 2012, 09:46 AM)
lool.smartphone rebate for the phone with max price of rm500 only... biggrin.gif
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with telco package, the phone become cheaper. galaxy W can get rm500, minus 200, u pay rm300 liao.. biggrin.gif biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(fitzhex @ Dec 28 2012, 08:26 AM)
any1 tried e392? saw it at andrew e-store.. blush.gif  blush.gif
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E392 is like the test baby for Huawei

It just like ZTE MF820 the first ZTE LTE modem.

E392 is big hot and unstable just like MF820 nod.gif
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QUOTE(chuahcs79 @ Dec 28 2012, 03:22 AM)
if u use router, just set MTU -> 576 ,

if u use direct plug in , just use Dial up / RAS ( dont use Window Mobile Broadband Connection or the Dashboard Connection

as Dial up / RAS original MTU is 576 as well,..
Packet size, often referred to as MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit) is the greatest amount of data that can be transferred in one physical frame on the network. For Ethernet, the MTU is 1500 bytes, for PPPoE 1492, dial-up connections often use 576.

Each transmission unit consists of header and actual data. The actual data is referred to as MSS (Maximum Segment Size), which defines the largest segment of TCP data that can be transmitted. Essentially,
MTU=MSS + TCP & IP headers.
It is obvious then that smaller packets will be transmitted faster, simply because of the throughput limitation of the line. It's however somewhat moot point in large transfers, all that's illustrated above is the fact that transferring more data takes more time smile.gif

source -> Here
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Thanks but for users like me on OpenWRT, is there any way that I can change MTU?

QUOTE(fitzhex @ Dec 28 2012, 09:40 AM)
wanna upgrade new modem, but 2013 smart phone rebate also coming liao  rclxub.gif  rclxub.gif
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Better save yourself than using RM 200 on a cheaper smartphone. smile.gif
No offence but this is how I feel.
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post Dec 28 2012, 10:12 AM

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Hello,

I was planning to buy a 3g modem. But I have no idea in this sector. I read the whole thread but could not yet decide which one to buy. If you suggest me what to buy and what not to buy, will be very helpful.

Thanx in advance smile.gif
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QUOTE(sabbir9985 @ Dec 28 2012, 10:12 AM)
Hello,

I was planning to buy a 3g modem. But I have no idea in this sector. I read the whole thread but could not yet decide which one to buy. If you suggest me what to buy and what not to buy, will be very helpful.

Thanx in advance smile.gif
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Modem Recommendation Table

Speed :

E367 < E372 < 320U < ( MF680 = E398 / MF680 < E398 )

Stability :

MF680 < 320U < ( E398 = E372 / E398 < E372 )

Price :

MF680 < 320U < E372 < E398

Verdict :

Sierra Wireless 320U : Most affordable LTE Modem. Some stability issue but not as serious as MF680. smile.gif
ZTE MF680 : Speed almost on par with Huawei E398, need to cool it properly else it is a pain on stability.
Huawei E372 : The most stable modem you can get. Easily modified. Speed is not amazing for E372.
Huawei E398 : The balance blend of stability and speed, completely future proof for now.

-26/12/2012

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post Dec 28 2012, 10:19 AM

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QUOTE(blacktubi @ Dec 28 2012, 08:15 AM)
Modem Recommendation Table

Speed :

E367 < E372 < 320U <  ( MF680 = E398 / MF680 < E398 )

Stability :

MF680 < 320U < ( E398 = E372 / E398 < E372 )

Price :

MF680 < 320U < E372 < E398

Verdict :

Sierra Wireless 320U : Most affordable LTE Modem. Some stability issue but not as serious as MF680. smile.gif
ZTE MF680 : Speed almost on par with Huawei E398, need to cool it properly else it is a pain on stability.
Huawei E372 : The most stable modem you can get. Easily modified. Speed is not amazing for E372.
Huawei E398 : The balance blend of stability and speed, completely future proof for now.

-26/12/2012
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Wow nice, Thanx man.

One more thing what about E355 ?
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QUOTE(sabbir9985 @ Dec 28 2012, 10:19 AM)
Wow nice, Thanx man.

One more thing what about E355 ?
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Huawei E355 is a MiFi modem

A MiFi modem is never mean to be used 24/7 notworthy.gif

MiFi modem is for portable usage for people who always travel nod.gif
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post Dec 28 2012, 10:26 AM

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QUOTE(blacktubi @ Dec 28 2012, 08:23 AM)
Huawei E355 is a MiFi modem

A MiFi modem is never mean to be used  24/7 notworthy.gif

MiFi modem is for portable usage for people who always travel nod.gif
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ow, ok. smile.gif
So, according to your opinion and experience which one will be the best <200rm ?
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QUOTE(sabbir9985 @ Dec 28 2012, 10:26 AM)
ow, ok. smile.gif
So, according to your opinion and experience which one will be the best <200rm ?
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<RM200

Get Sierra Wireless 320U / ZTE MF680

One is a bit faster, another is a bit more stabler
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post Dec 28 2012, 10:27 AM

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You guys ponder over this

its a E398 direct plug in

you guys knoe the answer ?

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post Dec 28 2012, 10:30 AM

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QUOTE(digilife @ Dec 28 2012, 10:27 AM)
You guys ponder over this

its a E398 direct plug in

you guys knoe the answer ?

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so the speedtest detects single channel speed only hmm.gif
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post Dec 28 2012, 10:31 AM

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QUOTE(blacktubi @ Dec 28 2012, 08:27 AM)
<RM200

Get Sierra Wireless 320U / ZTE MF680

One is a bit faster, another is a bit more stabler
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Most likely the modem will be on 24/7. So, I guess I should go for MF680 [with heat sink]
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QUOTE(sabbir9985 @ Dec 28 2012, 10:31 AM)
Most likely the modem will be on 24/7. So, I guess I should go for MF680 [with heat sink]
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You can never apply heatsink at MF680

The case antenna stop you from doing so nod.gif
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QUOTE(digilife @ Dec 28 2012, 08:27 AM)
You guys ponder over this

its a E398 direct plug in

you guys knoe the answer ?

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Try other source
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QUOTE(sabbir9985 @ Dec 28 2012, 10:31 AM)
Most likely the modem will be on 24/7. So, I guess I should go for MF680 [with heat sink]
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