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puawk1
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Jan 20 2016, 04:09 PM
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Hi Mr. Gan,
My current setting is as below:
Living Hall #1: Wall power point --> 3 gang power socket extension --> TV + Astro + Xbox
Living Hall#2: Wall power point --> 3 gang power socket extension --> Unifi BTU + Wifi Router + Dect Phone
Please recommend the basic CLLI device which is sufficient to support. Thank you.
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puawk1
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Jan 21 2016, 08:55 AM
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QUOTE(gkl83 @ Jan 20 2016, 05:04 PM) is the TV connected with any aerial antenna? any wired LAN cable connected to ur XBox? The Unifi BTU input is fiber optic or copper cable? any wired LAN cable connected to any PCs? TV is NOT connected to antenna, only connected to Astro. Xbox game console is WITHOUT LAN cable. Unifi BTU is with FIBER. The Wifi router is connected with 2 LAN cables to the wall patch panel, which further extended to 2 separate bed rooms. Most of the time, this 2 LAN port on the bedroom is not connected to computer. For example, only when I work in bedroom, I will connect the notebook computer to the LAN port. My main objective is to protect the TV, Astro and the Unifi BTU. There is no big concern on the router as I can easily replace it. Thanks for your advice.
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puawk1
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Jan 21 2016, 10:35 AM
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QUOTE(gkl83 @ Jan 21 2016, 10:30 AM) Living Hall #1: MDSC0039FC for power and satellite protection Living Hall #2: MDSC0039 with 2 units SLAN8CG / SLAN1236 for power and LAN cable protection As long as cable connected to router, there have possibility to attract surge and damage Unifi BTU as interconnected to each others. Thanks for your advice, will drop by CenterPoint to purchase the recommended devices.
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