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TSgkl83
post Aug 5 2013, 11:51 AM

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QUOTE(summery @ Aug 5 2013, 12:49 AM)
Hi, can you recommend me for this setup?

Setup 1: Unifi
- BTU FTTH ( fibre optic)
- RG
- Dect Phone

Setup 2:
- Astro beyond decoder without pvr
- iPTV
- LED TV
- DVD/ CD player

All located at the same place.

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any aerial antenna connected to TV?
also, have any LAN cable connected out from ur setup? (such as connect to PC at other rooms)
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post Aug 5 2013, 04:57 PM

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QUOTE(gkl83 @ Aug 5 2013, 11:51 AM)
any aerial antenna connected to TV?
also, have any LAN cable connected out from ur setup? (such as connect to PC at other rooms)
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Hi,
any aerial antenna connected to TV? - No
also, have any LAN cable connected out from ur setup? (such as connect to PC at other rooms) - no permanent machine connected to LAN cable. All wifi. . only occasionaly might use LAN cable to notebook. (Very rare) since just change to unifi.


Thanks.
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post Aug 5 2013, 09:55 PM

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QUOTE(gkl83 @ Aug 4 2013, 11:31 PM)
You can send the damaged units back to Cal Lab show room at Bandar Utama for immediate swap by paying Rm25 and valid for LIFETIME...  smile.gif

The NILIcuGBH about RRP RM103... Will provide discount later.  smile.gif
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PM to me the best price that include discount. hehehe
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post Aug 6 2013, 12:13 AM

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QUOTE(summery @ Aug 5 2013, 04:57 PM)
Hi,
any aerial antenna connected to TV? - No
also, have any LAN cable connected out from ur setup? (such as connect to PC at other rooms) - no permanent machine connected to LAN cable. All wifi. . only occasionaly might use LAN cable to notebook. (Very rare) since just change to unifi.
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you can use budget model MDSC0039FC for power + astro protection...
otherwise you can go for all in 1 which come with multisocket such as SFTV9622FC MS2+3 or AV Pack... smile.gif
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post Aug 6 2013, 07:23 PM

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QUOTE(gkl83 @ Aug 6 2013, 12:13 AM)
you can use budget model MDSC0039FC for power + astro protection...
otherwise you can go for all in 1 which come with multisocket such as SFTV9622FC MS2+3 or AV Pack...  smile.gif
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Hi!
Thanks for your suggestion. I have doubt.

1) Do i need to connect the coaxial cable from MDSC0039FC to my astro decoder?
2) I have two wall switch... which i thought to have setup 1 (Unifi- BTU, RG, Dect Phone) , and setup 2 ( for astro, iptv, tv, audio), so i should be getting two MDSC0039FC?


I have also attached the layout. Let me know if this is my understanding.

Appreciate your respond. smile.gif Thanks!Attached Image
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post Aug 6 2013, 10:36 PM

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QUOTE(summery @ Aug 6 2013, 07:23 PM)
Hi!
Thanks for your suggestion. I have doubt.

1) Do i need to connect the coaxial cable from MDSC0039FC to my astro decoder?
2) I have two wall switch... which i thought to have setup 1 (Unifi- BTU, RG, Dect Phone) , and setup 2 ( for astro, iptv, tv, audio), so i should be getting two MDSC0039FC?
I have also attached the layout. Let me know if this is my understanding.

Appreciate your respond. smile.gif Thanks!Attached Image
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1) yes, u need to connect the cable for MDSC0039FC, Cal-Lab provided the connector and u simply cut the exiting cable into 2 and twist in the connector onto...
2) the left hand side (setup 1) of diagram, u can use MDSC0039 only if your unifi is fiber optic cable and there have not physical LAN cable connected to RG (wireless router) for PC networking... the right hand side (setup 2) you can get MDSC0039FC if without aerial antenna connected to TV...
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post Aug 13 2013, 03:50 PM

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Hi, i need a suggestion for protection for my setup.

Setup 1. PC
Wall plug > Belkin 7 port surge protector > Pc, LCD, speaker + table fan. *Using 5M lan cable to other room for screamyx*

Setup 2. Screamyx (located in another room)

Wall plug > AVR > PC(using wireless), LCD, ADSL modem + cordless phone
Telephone socket > ADSL modem

Many thanks.
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QUOTE(ze snake @ Aug 13 2013, 03:50 PM)
Hi, i need a suggestion for protection for my setup.

Setup 1. PC
Wall plug > Belkin 7 port surge protector > Pc, LCD, speaker + table fan. *Using 5M lan cable to other room for screamyx*

Setup 2. Screamyx (located in another room)

Wall plug > AVR > PC(using wireless), LCD, ADSL modem + cordless phone
Telephone socket > ADSL modem

Many thanks.
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Where ur ADSL modem located? different location or together with Setup 1?
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post Aug 13 2013, 04:43 PM

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QUOTE(gkl83 @ Aug 13 2013, 04:16 PM)
Where ur ADSL modem located? different location or together with Setup 1?
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Setup 1 is my room. Setup 2 is in the living room. I am connected to it with lan cable.
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post Aug 13 2013, 04:52 PM

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QUOTE(ze snake @ Aug 13 2013, 04:43 PM)
Setup 1 is my room. Setup 2 is in the living room. I am connected to it with lan cable.
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so the ADSL modem located at your room or living room?
bcos you split out the modem out from Setup 1 & 2.
Or the ADSL modem at "Setup 3" as standalone?
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post Aug 14 2013, 10:24 AM

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QUOTE(gkl83 @ Aug 13 2013, 04:52 PM)
so the ADSL modem located at your room or living room?
bcos you split out the modem out from Setup 1 & 2.
Or the ADSL modem at "Setup 3" as standalone?
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Hope this picture helps explain.
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post Aug 14 2013, 10:39 AM

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QUOTE(ze snake @ Aug 14 2013, 10:24 AM)
Hope this picture helps explain.
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Setup 1: SD-4C (recommended model) / MDSC0039
Setup 2: SF9812DSL + SLAN1236 (recommended combination) / SF9812DSL only

Recommended option are come with LAN protection as 5meter length LAN cable may have possibility to attract surge depend on your house environment...
Without recommended option, those are without LAN protection...

Anyway, the Cal-Lab LAN module i provided can support up to Gigabit but pricing will slightly higher if compare to standard version 100m/bit...

This post has been edited by gkl83: Aug 14 2013, 10:39 AM
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post Aug 14 2013, 12:45 PM

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QUOTE(gkl83 @ Aug 14 2013, 10:39 AM)
Setup 1: SD-4C (recommended model) / MDSC0039
Setup 2: SF9812DSL + SLAN1236 (recommended combination) / SF9812DSL only

Recommended option are come with LAN protection as 5meter length LAN cable may have possibility to attract surge depend on your house environment...
Without recommended option, those are without LAN protection...

Anyway, the Cal-Lab LAN module i provided can support up to Gigabit but pricing will slightly higher if compare to standard version 100m/bit...
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Alrighty thanks.
How much total for your recommended setup? I want to protect as best as I can.

Old story, my previous KOSS avr 600W saved me 3 times from lightning, just need to change fuse. Since kena so many times I bought a new one.
One night got power surge, AVR alive my pc kaput =_=

And since raining season coming soon, better make preperations before hand.
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QUOTE(ze snake @ Aug 14 2013, 12:45 PM)
Alrighty thanks.
How much total for your recommended setup? I want to protect as best as I can.

Old story, my previous KOSS avr 600W saved me 3 times from lightning, just need to change fuse. Since kena so many times I bought a new one.
One night got power surge, AVR alive my pc kaput =_=

And since raining season coming soon, better make preperations before hand.
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Price PMed...

but the warranty & replacement for Cal-Lab are different, it doesn't come with any fuse except of ordinary power socket's fuse which are no capable to against fast surge... if any module of Cal-Lab damaged, you are required to send the damaged unit to Cal-Lab for replacement / restoration which chargeable RM25 maximum BUT it valid for lifetime even though u used for 10years+++, which means you doesn't required to buy a new unit again in the future as standard equipments warranty (1 years)...

But SF9812DSL have replaceable tel module - SKPXDSL which is much affoardable during the restoration / replacement which chargeable RM10-15 maximum, you save at least RM10 for each replacement / restoration smile.gif
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hello..can recommend me a device that protect my pc from lightning?its better if it have voltage regulator and battery to prevent my pc turn off when the lightning comes. also connect a monitor, a speaker, charging device.
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QUOTE(aime.titan @ Aug 18 2013, 11:17 AM)
hello..can recommend me a device that protect my pc from lightning?its better if it have voltage regulator and battery to prevent my pc turn off when the lightning comes. also connect a monitor, a speaker, charging device.
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any internet connection? if yes, thru wifi or lan cable or modem router?
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nope..doesnt have
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post Aug 18 2013, 03:00 PM

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QUOTE(aime.titan @ Aug 18 2013, 02:39 PM)
nope..doesnt have
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if the PC (only CPU, monitor, speaker, charging device) purely standalone with connecting to any other devices...
you can simply use MDSC0039 / SLMS4... please confirm ur order soonest as i will do stock collection by tomorrow... smile.gif
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it have AVR?
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post Aug 18 2013, 03:32 PM

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it have AVR?
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simply tap on top Cal-Lab will do... smile.gif

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