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asunakirito
post Dec 24 2013, 08:32 AM

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Could you recommend me a list of products that can support:
(Room 1)
1) PC Workstation + Wired Ethernet Cable
2) Telephone

(Living Hall)
1) TV/Astro
2) PC (aka Home Theater) + Wired Ethernet Cable
3) Telephone
4) Router aka Modem (connecting to PC in Hall + Room)

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Would like to buy 1 for each above.

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post Dec 24 2013, 09:03 AM

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QUOTE(gkl83 @ Dec 24 2013, 08:50 AM)
as requirements,

Room 1 you can use the combination of SD-4C (for PC with wired LAN) with SP9201ARD (for analog telephone only)
Living Hall you can use the combination of MDSC0039 (for power and astro protection) and SP9201DAF (act as ADSL Splitter Filter)

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What are the price for the above?
Is the price list in 1st page updated?
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post Dec 24 2013, 09:19 AM

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Where can I see pictures of the item above?
The first thread post most image link down.

Is SD-8C better than SD-4C? What is the difference between these 2?

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post Dec 24 2013, 11:04 AM

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The SD-4C in the pic doesn't seem it could plug in ethernet cable, more like the telephone cable. I think that SP9201ARD not required if I can protect from the main site (living hall) since the telephone line is split there.

Then I would only need SD-4C for my PC workstation.

Do you have a 4 in 1 item that includes the TV + CLLI + ADSL Splitter Protection? (I watched the youtube video, the developer shows there is such device)
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post Apr 26 2014, 08:22 AM

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Currently what speed can SF9512-DSL support? 4mbps (streamyx)? 5mbps (unifi vip5)?
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post Apr 4 2015, 02:03 PM

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gkl83 i have a question.

if my router connects to 3 pc with ethernet cable, this means I have to purchase 3 x SLAN1236 and 4 x SF9512DSL? or is there any other alternative?

Current Setup:
power source ---> router in hall ---> PC in room 1, room 2, room 3 (all with phones)

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CAL-LAB #1: power source ---> 1x SF9512DSL + router in hall + 3 x SLAN1236 ---> PC in room 1, room 2, room 3 + 3x SF9512DSL
Total: 4 x SF9512DSl + 3 x  SLAN1236

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CAL-LAB #2:
power supply + telephone line --->  1 x SF9512DSL ---> splitter ---> 3 phones in 3 rooms
power supply + telephone line --->  1 x SF9512DSL ---> router  ---> 3 pc in 3 rooms
PC in room 1,2,3 + 3 x MDSC0039
TOTAL: 3 x MDSC0039 + 1 x SF9512DSL



Are there any ways to cut down the cost?

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post Nov 11 2015, 10:31 PM

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Hi, I have purchased the SFTV9622FC (power+astro+telephone+antenna) to protect my TV which is connected to the Astro Decoder connecting to the astro dish.

Yesterday, lightning strike my Astro Dish and it gets toasted but somehow my Astro Decoder and TV did not get black out. Astro decoder seems working fine, however my TV is unable to display any video signal (blue screen) except for outputting audio signal.

I have tested on another new TV and video is working fine from Astro Decoder. Does this mean SFTV9622FC has failed to fully protect my TV?

My SFTV9622FC is still able to pass electric through (the fuse seems not to blow up after receiving the lightning strike).

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UPDATE: 2015-12-04
The Astro man came to repair our Astro Satellite Dish, he told us that the Astro Receiver (black box placed beside TV) is also spoilt even though it can show the Astro menu (It can't connect to the satellite dish on the roof).

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post Nov 16 2015, 08:41 AM

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Whats the difference between SF9512DSL and (MDSC0039 + SP9201DAF) if I were to use it to protect phone line + internet (Streamyx)?

I noticed that this SF9512DSL has a green wire coming out. What is that for?
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post Jan 2 2016, 08:24 PM

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Hi , please recommend me the cal-lab devices for the setup below (see picture)
Note-1: Unifi is using Fiber Optic (not copper line)
Note-2: Currently not using Astro but future may install.

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post Jan 4 2016, 08:21 AM

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QUOTE(gkl83 @ Jan 3 2016, 09:49 PM)
Room1: TRM-NIF-CU2+2-FTM-BU (with LAN and telephone protection) or combination of MDSC0039 + SLAN8CG + SP9201ARD

Hall: TRM-NIF-CU2+2-FTM BU+PE (with 2x LAN and 2x telephone protection) or combination of MDSC0039 + 2x SLAN8CG + 2x SP9201ARD

Room2: TRM-NIF-CU2+2-FTM-BU (with LAN and telephone protection) or combination of MDSC0039 + SLAN8CG + SP9201ARD

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Hi, could you show a picture of TRM-NIF-CU2+2-FTM-BU and TRM-NIF-CU2+2-FTM BU+PE ?

For the hall, I plan to extend to 2 more rooms in future (which means Room 2 in the diagram will have 2 more = total 4 rooms)
Do you have some kind of cal lab device that supports 4x lan or more in 1 device? (to be place in the hall where the router is located)

Another question is, does cal lab product support powerline homeplug (using the electric line to send IPTV/internet data)?
I plan to use 1 powerline adapter pair (place in hall , then connect it to the kitchen so can play TV there).

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post Jan 4 2016, 10:01 PM

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QUOTE(gkl83 @ Jan 4 2016, 08:56 AM)
TRM-NIF-CU2+2-FTM-BU look similiar as this
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You can use TRM-NIF-CU1+4-FTM BU+PE up to 4x LAN  protection and combine with TRM-EP-1 +4-FTM for more protection...

Powerline homeplug:
WP-1-PLA (1 power socket for homeplug ONLY) or
MD-PLC-3 (2 normal power socket, 1 homeplug power socket) or
TRM-PLC-3 BU+PE combine with TRM-EP-1 +4-FTM (All in one packages with additional 4x modules, eg: LAN, telephone, etc)
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Do you have a catalog of this devices with the number of outputs it has, because its quite confusing with the ID itself.

1. TRM-PLC-3 BU+PE = How many ethernet port, telephone port and power socket? Does it support powerline homeplug?
2. TRM-EP-1 +4-FTM = How many ethernet port, telephone port and power socket? Does it support powerline homeplug?
3. Hall: TRM-NIF-CU2+2-FTM BU+PE = How many ethernet port, telephone port and power socket? Does it support powerline homeplug?
4. Room2: TRM-NIF-CU2+2-FTM-BU = How many ethernet port, telephone port and power socket? Does it support powerline homeplug?

Also, is it more expensive to get this "all-in-one" three socket design VS independent devices ? (example: TRM-NIF-CU2+2-FTM-BU / MDSC0039 + SLAN8CG + SP9201ARD)

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