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post Apr 6 2013, 04:28 PM, updated 13y ago

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ASUS RT-N12HP REVIEW


ASUS RT-N12HP claim it can extend your Wifi up to 300% than a normal router , ASUS RT-N12HP come with 2 detachable 9dbi High Gain antennas to achieve 300% wider range of wireless transmission . RT-N12HP also have 3-in-1 function , it can be use as a normal router , range extender and as access point

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you can check all the specification on ASUS website link below
ASUS RT-N12HP

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here you can see the ASUS RT-N12HP (front) and ASUS RT-AC66U (behind) , their size almost the same but ASUS RT-AC66U a bit bigger

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here another side to side comparison between the RT-N12HP and RT-AC66U

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the design of this router is the same as other ASUS Black Diamond Series router

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ASUS RT-N12HP is very lightweight compare to RT-AC66U also you do not have to worry about working temperature , even in high load this RT-N12HP temperature is just fine.

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RT-N12HP (top) have 4 100MBps LAN port , 1 WAN port and no USB port

TEST SETUP

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ASUS K46CM using LAN connected to RT-N12HP
MYPC using Wireless PCE-AC66


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as you can see in the picture below i have connected to my wifi using ASUS PCE-AC66 i can get average -35 to -37 dBm in 30feet away from the router and a between wall .
i have tested the ASUS RT-N12HP signal how far can it goes . I live in apartment level 5 so i bring my laptop out go up until level 8 , i really impress with the result , i still get a reception at level 6 and 7 but when i go up to level 8 my wifi signal show only 1 bar and after few second it disconnect and disappear from wifi list , at level 6 and 7 i get around 3 to 2 bar that is very good

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TEST 1
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The first test my wifi channel is 1 , the wireless mode is N only and the Channel bandwith is 40MHz
transferring 4.27GB zip file from MYPC (wireless) to ASUS K46CM laptop (LAN) , The Maximum transfer rate i get is 12MBps the average is 11MBps-10MBps .

TEST 2
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the second test is pretty much same as the first test except this test my wifi channel is 6 . The result is same with the first test

TEST Conclusion
ASUS RT-N12HP is a 300MBps wireless rate and 2.4Ghz frequency with 100MBps LAN port
i can achieve maximum 12MBps transfer rate of 4.27GB file on wifi to LAN that is pretty good
the transfer speed can be vary because of frequency interference

ASUS RT-N12HP INTERFACE

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RT-N12HP interface is pretty much the same with other ASUS Diamond Router

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The Guest Network can be use if you want to open a "Internet connection" or only "HOME Network" to your guest or to anyone

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3-IN-1 operation mode , you can select which operation mode that you want here

OVERALL


Standard 2.4ghz wifi "N" range for close area is around 70meter and for open area is 250meter it also depend on frequency interference in the area . ASUS RT-N12HP router is very good for a large open or closed area . The wifi signal is boosted 300% than a normal router because of its 2 9dbi antennas , If ASUS can provide a Gigabyte Ethernet Port to this router it will be awesome it will provide much faster transfer rate for bigger file.

For those who interested in this router you can get it in any lowyat store around RM219 (viewnet)

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post Apr 7 2013, 12:19 PM

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Can install dd-wrt?
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wrong section to post your review TS
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post Apr 9 2013, 08:18 PM

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QUOTE(ajepyatt @ Apr 7 2013, 05:01 PM)
Can install dd-wrt?
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you can try flash it , havent test with DDRWT or OpenWRT
for me asus firmware already good enough easier to use and much friendly user
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Does it have an option in DHCP that can assign IP address to specific MAC Address? Thank you.

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QUOTE(rootlinux @ Apr 10 2013, 11:56 PM)
Does it have an option in DHCP that can assign IP address to specific MAC Address? Thank you.
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post Apr 12 2013, 12:26 AM

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QUOTE(amil123 @ Apr 11 2013, 10:05 PM)
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Hi amil123,

Have you tried out the repeater mode & don't mind to share
the way to do it ?

Tq.
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QUOTE(DSKH @ May 4 2013, 09:29 PM)
Hi amil123,

Have you tried out the repeater mode & don't mind to share
the way to do it ?

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yes to set the router to repeater mode just simply login to UI and go to administration tab then select repeater mode and apply after that you get to choose which wifi you want to use

if you want to access your RT-N12HP again you need to use the ASUS utility that can be download here
http://support.asus.com/download.aspx?SLan...e=en&m=RT-N12HP

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is that support UniFi ?
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QUOTE(gahkin @ May 31 2013, 12:16 AM)
is that support UniFi ?
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yes it support unifi and maxis fiber
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post Jun 24 2013, 06:41 AM

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Bro Amil123 ,
Can you share this router setting for unifi.
Thanks in advance bro.

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just use the QiS quick internet setup function it easy

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Choose PPPoE then tick special requirement from ISP at the bottom
on the right side of the screen you can see ISP profile pick for unifi-home
click next after that fill up your unifi information then you are done biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(amil123 @ Jun 24 2013, 01:19 PM)
just use the QiS quick internet setup function it easy

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Choose PPPoE then tick special requirement from ISP at the bottom 
on the right side of the screen you can see ISP profile pick for unifi-home
click next after that fill up your unifi information then you are done biggrin.gif
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just got it yesterday. currently using unifi and wanting to change to this router. can share with me the steps on how to configure it, bro?

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QUOTE(darthbii @ Jun 24 2013, 03:24 PM)
just got it yesterday. currently using unifi and wanting to change to this router. can share with me the steps on how to configure it, bro?
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its easy take modem LAN2 and connect it to WAN RT-N12HP then use QiS to setup
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QUOTE(amil123 @ Jun 25 2013, 03:52 PM)
its easy take modem LAN2 and connect it to WAN RT-N12HP then use QiS to setup
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already done lol rclxms.gif tongue.gif
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QUOTE(amil123 @ Jun 24 2013, 02:19 PM)
just use the QiS quick internet setup function it easy

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Choose PPPoE then tick special requirement from ISP at the bottom 
on the right side of the screen you can see ISP profile pick for unifi-home
click next after that fill up your unifi information then you are done biggrin.gif
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Bro amil 123,

Thanks for your explanantion.
For the first try, I forgot to tick special requirement from ISP at the bottom and thats is why the right side of the screen for ISP profile does not appeared. And finally I noticed & tick the special requirement from ISP.
So its ok, then when it come to this Account Setting Screen, it takes me about 30 - 45 minutes to figured out why my password cannot match.
I have checked the previous router & I figured out that I wrongly put the password ( I used my unifi account password) & the installer does not give me the 13 alphabet/digit password. Then for solution I call the customer services & she provide me the password. She also asked me if the installer should gave me the password. So finally I cant use my ASUS router now and my wifi does not have problem like the stock Huawei router that unifi gave me. And the coverage is more better.


I just wondering , what the unifi installer said to me. He mention
1. That unifi router cannot be changed to other brand or router,if I want to changed I should call him
2. Why he does not gave me the password?






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QUOTE(azhar8879 @ Jun 25 2013, 05:32 PM)
Bro amil 123,

Thanks for your explanantion.
For the first try, I forgot to tick special requirement from ISP at the bottom and thats is why the right side of the screen for ISP profile does not appeared. And finally I noticed & tick the special requirement from ISP.
So its ok, then when it come to this Account Setting Screen, it takes me about 30 - 45 minutes to figured out why my password cannot match.
I have checked the previous router & I figured out that I wrongly put the password ( I used my unifi account password) & the installer does not give me the 13 alphabet/digit password. Then for solution I call the customer services & she provide me the password. She also asked me if the installer should gave me the password. So finally I cant use my ASUS router now and my wifi does not have problem like the stock Huawei router that unifi gave me. And the coverage is more better.
I just wondering , what the unifi installer said to me. He mention
1. That unifi router cannot be changed to other brand or router,if I want to changed I should call him
2. Why he does not gave me the password?
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1.the router still can be change as long you know how to set it up
2.from my exp after unifi installation is done you should be handed a paper that contain all you account info and password

now im not with unifi anymore , i need speed and good price so i change to maxis fiber >.<
but maxis fiber not very good at gaming because of the ping ,
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Just bought it few days ago, so far I'm satisfied with it wink.gif

Anyway, what's the meaning of the Channel Setting? 1~10
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QUOTE(amil123 @ Jun 24 2013, 01:19 PM)
just use the QiS quick internet setup function it easy

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Choose PPPoE then tick special requirement from ISP at the bottom 
on the right side of the screen you can see ISP profile pick for unifi-home
click next after that fill up your unifi information then you are done biggrin.gif
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hello bro , i just bought 1 exactly same router with you...
this unit is pending to install for my customer which is using Astro IPTV via Maxis Fiber

do you have any idea about Astro IPTV ?....

as the maxis default router (technicolor) can use any of the LAN port to connect the Astro PVR stream video , if i swap the maxis router to asus rt-n12hp (configure as wireless router) , does the Astro IPTV function of any of the LAN Port ? or it doesn't support Astro IPTV ?

does the Astro IPTV work if i connect to asus rt-n12hp when it's configured as repeater mode ?....

lastly , in the Quick Installation Setup .....what is the different between Maxis-Fiber & Maxis-Fiber Special ?....

thanks...
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QUOTE(3536837 @ Aug 2 2013, 06:50 PM)
hello bro , i just bought 1 exactly same router with you...
this unit is pending to install for my customer which is using Astro IPTV via Maxis Fiber

do you have any idea about Astro IPTV ?....

as the maxis default router (technicolor) can use any of the LAN port to connect the Astro PVR stream video , if i swap the maxis router to asus rt-n12hp (configure as wireless router) , does the Astro IPTV function of any of the LAN Port ? or it doesn't support Astro IPTV ?

does the Astro IPTV work if i connect to asus rt-n12hp when it's configured as repeater mode ?....

lastly , in the Quick Installation Setup .....what is the different between Maxis-Fiber & Maxis-Fiber Special ?....

thanks...
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for iptv sorry i dont know how to setup it , im using a normal maxis fiber line without iptv
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how many years is the warranty?
is there any better options..if i require higher power means stronger signal shown in laptop / handphone?
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does it supports dd-wrt?
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i bought the router but it cant provide the multiple ssid funtions like it claim to be. I use AP mode. connects to existing customer network of 192.168.1.x.
But then i cant control SSID guest access...any idea? help needed desperately!! thanks guys!
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What is the real world signal coverage test for ASUS RT-N12HP vs RT-AC66U?
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i was wondering if the latest firmware (Version 3.0.0.4.374.430) for RT-N12HP is compatible with Unifi
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QUOTE(amil123 @ Jun 25 2013, 03:52 PM)
its easy take modem LAN2 and connect it to WAN RT-N12HP then use QiS to setup
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Bro sorry to bother around here but I want to ask why must use LAN2 on the fiber modem?
I'm going to get this router soon so I must clear my doubts.
I can't find any open-wrt firmware on google, any idea if the non HP version for RT-N12 will work for this?
I want to install open-wrt cause now I have some small experience edy so I can set it up easier! rclxms.gif

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QUOTE(Anonymous34 @ Nov 26 2013, 09:52 PM)
Bro sorry to bother around here but I want to ask why must use LAN2 on the fiber modem?
I'm going to get this router soon so I must clear my doubts.
I can't find any open-wrt firmware on google, any idea if the non HP version for RT-N12 will work for this?
I want to install open-wrt cause now I have some small experience edy so I can set it up easier! rclxms.gif
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it depends on the contractor that setup your BTU modem if they setup your isp fiber VLAN port at LAN port 2 then you must use LAN port 2

why use openwrt? asuswrt itself already good enuf and it does support unifi and maxis fiber
ASUS update all their router UI using ASUSWRT much easier to use compare to openwrt or ddrwrt , but low end ASUS router may have some limited function . the ultimate router like AC66U and AC68U is the best so far for me , i dont bother looking at openwrt or ddwrt because ASUSWRT is enuf and have all the function that i need such as VPN , FTP SERVER , CLOUD SERVER

if you want to try out the ASUSWRT you can go here http://event.asus.com/2012/nw/dummy_ui/en/

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QUOTE(amil123 @ Nov 27 2013, 10:27 AM)
it depends on the contractor that setup your BTU modem if they setup your isp fiber VLAN port at LAN port 2 then you must use LAN port 2

why use openwrt? asuswrt itself already good enuf and it does support unifi and maxis fiber
ASUS update all their router UI using ASUSWRT much easier to use compare to openwrt or ddrwrt , but low end ASUS router may have some limited function . the ultimate router like AC66U and AC68U is the best so far for me , i dont bother looking at openwrt or ddwrt because ASUSWRT is enuf and have all the function that i need such as VPN , FTP SERVER , CLOUD SERVER

if you want to try out the ASUSWRT you can go here http://event.asus.com/2012/nw/dummy_ui/en/
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I got Asus RT-N10+ i know their UI is nice. but then yeah i might consider later. they configure mine on lan port 1. so yeah hehe
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QUOTE(amil123 @ Nov 27 2013, 10:27 AM)
it depends on the contractor that setup your BTU modem if they setup your isp fiber VLAN port at LAN port 2 then you must use LAN port 2

why use openwrt? asuswrt itself already good enuf and it does support unifi and maxis fiber
ASUS update all their router UI using ASUSWRT much easier to use compare to openwrt or ddrwrt , but low end ASUS router may have some limited function . the ultimate router like AC66U and AC68U is the best so far for me , i dont bother looking at openwrt or ddwrt because ASUSWRT is enuf and have all the function that i need such as VPN , FTP SERVER , CLOUD SERVER

if you want to try out the ASUSWRT you can go here http://event.asus.com/2012/nw/dummy_ui/en/
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I have to agree that the stock AsusWRT is more than sufficient for most people. Not saying that DD-WRT, OpenWRT, Tomato and other 3rd party firmwares are bad but those cater for the power users who needs full control of the customizations/configurations.

Even the QoS feature in AsusWRT does its job pretty well, so far I've not felt major slowdown with my web browsing and gaming when torrents are running in the background from my NAS drive.
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Bro, if you change two 9dbi antena to RT-AC66U, signal quality will increase?
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QUOTE(JosephChen @ Nov 27 2013, 11:32 AM)
Bro, if you change two 9dbi antena to RT-AC66U, signal quality will increase?
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That particular antenna is not design for dual band
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Hi I am thinking of getting this router to boost my wifi range in the 2nd floor of my house, as my Astro fiber modem and routers are downstairs.

I am a noob so hope you can answer some basic questions.

Should I set it up as a repeater or AP? Can I set it as an AP without pulling ethernet cable upstairs?

Which is the best option without pulling cables?

thanks sifus!!!
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QUOTE(chweet @ Nov 30 2013, 06:40 PM)
Hi I am thinking of getting this router to boost my wifi range in the 2nd floor of my house, as my Astro fiber modem and routers are downstairs.

I am a noob so hope you can answer some basic questions.

Should I set it up as a repeater or AP? Can I set it as an AP without pulling ethernet cable upstairs?

Which is the best option without pulling cables?

thanks sifus!!!
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you can set as an AP upstair without pulling cable by using power homeplug,.


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QUOTE(chuahcs79 @ Nov 30 2013, 06:44 PM)
you can set as an AP upstair without pulling cable by using power homeplug,.
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Thanks chuahcs79 for your reply. unfortunately home plug doesnt work in my house. I tested it. Apparently according to the astro fiber installer, this is because the plug upstairs and the plug downstairs are not connected.

So does that mean I can only set up as repeater? If so, then dont need to pull ethernet cable right? If repeater set up stable?

thanks!
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QUOTE(chweet @ Nov 30 2013, 10:19 PM)
Thanks chuahcs79 for your reply. unfortunately home plug doesnt work in my house. I tested it. Apparently according to the astro fiber installer, this is because the plug upstairs and the plug downstairs are not connected.

So does that mean I can only set up as repeater? If so, then dont need to pull ethernet cable right? If repeater set up stable?

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well thne guess your places power point is 3 phase, that's why upstair and downstair is not connected,..

repeater should be working well , but if u really want much more than that, ethernet cable confirm is stable

it depends on whether any interferences and coverages the wireless antenna of the router & repater both

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QUOTE(chuahcs79 @ Nov 30 2013, 10:23 PM)
well thne guess your places power point is 3 phase, that's why upstair and downstair is not connected,..

repeater should be working well , but if u really want much more than that, ethernet cable confirm is  stable

it depends on whether any interferences and coverages the wireless antenna of the router & repater both
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Yup it's 3 phase. Thanks for the reply. Appreciate it
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QUOTE(chweet @ Nov 30 2013, 10:27 PM)
Yup it's 3 phase. Thanks for the reply. Appreciate it
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if u decide to go ahead with ethernet cable, then invest in some good quality type in Cat6 cable,

or invest in good router with great dBi antenna and power to amplify the wireless coverages to prevent blind spot in your places,..
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QUOTE(chuahcs79 @ Nov 30 2013, 10:29 PM)
if u decide to go ahead with ethernet cable, then invest in some good quality type in Cat6 cable,

or invest in good router with great dBi antenna and power to amplify the wireless coverages to prevent blind spot in your places,..
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I think I will get ASUS RT-N12HP and set it up in repeater mode. Running cables is going to be a bit of a headache... rclxub.gif

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QUOTE(chweet @ Nov 30 2013, 10:42 PM)
I think I will get ASUS RT-N12HP and set it up in repeater mode. Running cables is going to be a bit of a headache...  rclxub.gif

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Hmmm... on second thoughts, I will just use ASUS RT-N12HP as the main router, replacing the one that came with Astro Fiber. Since this ASUS can has 300% range compared to normal router, it should be able to reach my upstairs easily and give me at least 3 bars... hopefully smile.gif

If this works, then don't need to set up repeater or AP
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QUOTE(chweet @ Nov 30 2013, 11:17 PM)
Hmmm... on second thoughts, I will just use ASUS RT-N12HP as the main router, replacing the one that came with Astro Fiber. Since this ASUS can has 300% range compared to normal router, it should be able to reach my upstairs easily and give me at least 3 bars... hopefully smile.gif

If this works, then don't need to set up repeater or AP
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yeah asus should be main,.. performances on asus router normally is better than one come with astro
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Noob question : How do you check the signal strength of the wireless connection?

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Hey bro, I have just bought this router but I haven't unboxed it(still in shrink wrap!!:D)
So for HyppTV I just plug into lanport 4 and setup and then use as usual?
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Was trying to buy this but instead bought the RT-N14U HP with 3 9dBi antennas.

Seem like those with low price already sold out and only seller with higher pricetag have leftovers. Perhaps Asus phasing them out for the 3 antennas RT-N14U HP.
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QUOTE(andrekua2 @ Jan 18 2014, 12:46 PM)
Was trying to buy this but instead bought the RT-N14U HP with 3 9dBi antennas.

Seem like those with low price already sold out and only seller with higher pricetag have leftovers. Perhaps Asus phasing them out for the 3 antennas RT-N14U HP.
RT-N14UHP is on mediatek/ralink chipset, the RT-N12HP is on broadcom chipset, do let us know how stable is it.
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RT-N14UHP is on mediatek/ralink chipset, the RT-N12HP is on broadcom chipset, do let us know how stable is it.
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Sure? I Google and found BCM5358 on 14U HP vs BCM5357 on 12U HP.
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Sure? I Google and found BCM5358 on 14U HP vs BCM5357 on 12U HP.
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ahh sorry my bad, yup broadcom. i searched 14U without the HP.
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I follow the steps to set up my RT-N12HP but somehow it shows the following
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anyone can help?

I ticked the ISP requirement and selected Unifi Home

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I follow the steps to set up my RT-N12HP but somehow it shows the following
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anyone can help?

I ticked the ISP requirement and selected Unifi Home
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SOLVED by resetting the router.
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SOLVED by resetting the router.
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Sorry to tag the both of you. but I need help.

Previously I was using the provided streamyx wireless router. but the wifi connection keeps dropping- some say due to channel problem but I tried changing and using different channels but still to no avail. So some say maybe due to overheating and I bought this router.

I thought it was as simple as take out old streamyx router, replace with new ASUS one and done, but it says "WAN not connect/detected" - ethernet not connect, when of course, I have all the cables inserted.

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QUOTE(Mikeshashimi @ Apr 4 2014, 10:32 AM)
Sorry to tag the both of you. but I need help.

Previously I was using the provided streamyx wireless router. but the wifi connection keeps dropping- some say due to channel problem but I tried changing and using different channels but still to no avail. So some say maybe due to overheating and I bought this router.

I thought it was as simple as take out old streamyx router, replace with new ASUS one and done, but it says "WAN not connect/detected" - ethernet not connect, when of course, I have all the cables inserted.

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U need to connect the router to Unifi Modem thereafter do the setting for Unifi Account.

In short....set the connection setting all over again.
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QUOTE(Ricky300 @ Apr 4 2014, 10:42 AM)
U need to connect the router to Unifi Modem thereafter do the setting for Unifi Account.

In short....set the connection setting all over again.
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not using unifi. But I assume its the same.

you mean I still need the ADSL that Streamyx provided?

but if the ADSL always overheats and drops the wifi connectivity, would I face the same problem again even with the new router?

I must say I'm not well-versed with networking things.

If I knew I would have just spent more for the asus ADSL + Wifi router
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QUOTE(Mikeshashimi @ Apr 4 2014, 10:45 AM)
not using unifi. But I assume its the same.

you mean I still need the ADSL that Streamyx provided?

but if the ADSL always overheats and drops the wifi connectivity, would I face the same problem again even with the new router?

I must say I'm not well-versed with networking things.

If I knew I would have just spent more for the asus ADSL + Wifi router
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No idea for Streamyx though.....

Perhaps u should have a look at this.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y7VUBSFy_es

Select PPPoE but ignore Unifi part. Hopefully it works
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QUOTE(Ricky300 @ Apr 4 2014, 10:47 AM)
No idea for Streamyx though.....

Perhaps u should have a look at this.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y7VUBSFy_es

Select PPPoE but ignore Unifi part. Hopefully it works
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Will try tonight. thanks again bro.

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Will try tonight. thanks again bro.

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All Internet connections, regardless of whether you're using DSL, fibre, cable or mobile, require modems. In the case of Streamyx, an ADSL2+ modem, which may either be a separate piece of equipment or built into the (wireless) router.

Am not sure about your particular setup, as to whether TM supplied you with BOTH an ADSL modem and a router, or whether the router is doing the modem function as well. I don't know if the ASUS router you bought has an ADSL modem built-in either.

If you have 2 separate pieces of equipment, it will look something like:

(Phone line IN) splitter (voice line to phone)/(DSL line OUT) --> (DSL line IN) ADSL modem (Ethernet line OUT) --> (Ethernet line IN) router

In this case, you may well have to find out whether your ADSL modem is acting like a bridge (in which case your router *may* be the one logging you in and so you need to instruct the router to connect to your Streamyx account using your Streamyx username/password) or as a router (in which case the modem is logging you in and replacing the router is in fact just a matter dropping it in).

If you have 1 integrated router, it will look like:

(Phone line IN) splitter (voice line to phone)/(DSL line OUT) --> (DSL line IN) router

In this case, your router (if it's not acting as a bridge) is doing the logging in and you need to give it the correct details.
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QUOTE(gkong3 @ Apr 6 2014, 09:19 PM)
All Internet connections, regardless of whether you're using DSL, fibre, cable or mobile, require modems. In the case of Streamyx, an ADSL2+ modem, which may either be a separate piece of equipment or built into the (wireless) router.

Am not sure about your particular setup, as to whether TM supplied you with BOTH an ADSL modem and a router, or whether the router is doing the modem function as well. I don't know if the ASUS router you bought has an ADSL modem built-in either.

If you have 2 separate pieces of equipment, it will look something like:

(Phone line IN) splitter (voice line to phone)/(DSL line OUT) --> (DSL line IN) ADSL modem (Ethernet line OUT) --> (Ethernet line IN) router

In this case, you may well have to find out whether your ADSL modem is acting like a bridge (in which case your router *may* be the one logging you in and so you need to instruct the router to connect to your Streamyx account using your Streamyx username/password) or as a router (in which case the modem is logging you in and replacing the router is in fact just a matter dropping it in).

If you have 1 integrated router, it will look like:

(Phone line IN) splitter (voice line to phone)/(DSL line OUT) --> (DSL line IN) router

In this case, your router (if it's not acting as a bridge) is doing the logging in and you need to give it the correct details.
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thanks for the detailed explanation.

I think mine would be something like the first set-up.

I haven't tried the suggested solution as above because I've been busy, But I would think my asus router does not have ADSL function (as far as I would know, does not have modem functionality).

So I would have to use the existing streamyx ADSL router and use the ethernet as per your explanation but disable the wifi functionality, correct? - so it will use the wifi function on the asus router.
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QUOTE(Mikeshashimi @ Apr 6 2014, 09:23 PM)
thanks for the detailed explanation.

I think mine would be something like the first set-up.

I haven't tried the suggested solution as above because I've been busy, But I would think my asus router does not have ADSL function (as far as I would know, does not have modem functionality).

So I would have to use the existing streamyx ADSL router and use the ethernet as per your explanation but disable the wifi functionality, correct? - so it will use the wifi function on the asus router.
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If your Streamyx router has the ADSL modem built-in, then it would be the second scenario you had originally. Having replaced it with the ASUS, yes, I suspect you would have to switch to the first set-up. Which is actually better, because if one fails, that's the only thing you replace.

I would actually recommend you ditch the ISP-provided rubbish, to be honest. DLink makes (or used to sell) a standalone ADSL2+ modem called the DSL-520B which is incredibly rock-solid. I had it running for about 2-3 years, 24/7, never dropped the connection, never had to be restarted, awesome stuff. You can buy similar models from other manufacturers as well (look at the reviews), around RM100-150, I should think. But yes, you could try using the Streamyx modem/router, turn off the WiFi, and then connect your ASUS to it as well. You do have to read up on how to make the whole thing work, though.

If you want, PM me and I can sell you my old DLink (which was still working perfectly when I upgraded to fibre). I'll send it to your place if in Klang Valley and help set up your connection, too.
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QUOTE(gkong3 @ Apr 6 2014, 09:45 PM)
If your Streamyx router has the ADSL modem built-in, then it would be the second scenario you had originally. Having replaced it with the ASUS, yes, I suspect you would have to switch to the first set-up. Which is actually better, because if one fails, that's the only thing you replace.

I would actually recommend you ditch the ISP-provided rubbish, to be honest. DLink makes (or used to sell) a standalone ADSL2+ modem called the DSL-520B which is incredibly rock-solid. I had it running for about 2-3 years, 24/7, never dropped the connection, never had to be restarted, awesome stuff. You can buy similar models from other manufacturers as well (look at the reviews), around RM100-150, I should think. But yes, you could try using the Streamyx modem/router, turn off the WiFi, and then connect your ASUS to it as well. You do have to read up on how to make the whole thing work, though.

If you want, PM me and I can sell you my old DLink (which was still working perfectly when I upgraded to fibre). I'll send it to your place if in Klang Valley and help set up your connection, too.
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haha sadly:

1) This Asus router I bought is new (just bought) - So I'm planning to put it to use.
2) I'm in Kuching.

But Im just unsure if I use set up one will i still get dropping wifi due to overheating or something like that which I'm experiencing now currently using the Dlink router + adsl provided by streamyx.
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QUOTE(Mikeshashimi @ Apr 6 2014, 09:57 PM)
haha sadly:

1) This Asus router I bought is new (just bought) - So I'm planning to put it to use.
2) I'm in Kuching.

But Im just unsure if I use set up one will i still get dropping wifi due to overheating or something like that which I'm experiencing now currently using the Dlink router + adsl provided by streamyx.
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It's unlikely. ASUS routers - or at least mine - are pretty good in terms of staying up. DLink routers are not so good, that is true - before I upgraded mine to DD-WRT, I had to restart the DLink DIR-620 wireless router about once a week. After upgrading it, more like once every 2 months if at all. ASUS is even better - restarts only when power cut or flash new firmware.

Again, please bear in mind that you will now need 2 separate devices; your ASUS router will connect to an ADSL2+ modem via Ethernet cable. If you set up your new modem to be a bridge, you let your ASUS router connect to Streamyx, and I guarantee you never have to bother much about either the modem or the router.
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QUOTE(3536837 @ Aug 2 2013, 06:50 PM)
hello bro , i just bought 1 exactly same router with you...
this unit is pending to install for my customer which is using Astro IPTV via Maxis Fiber

do you have any idea about Astro IPTV ?....

as the maxis default router (technicolor) can use any of the LAN port to connect the Astro PVR stream video , if i swap the maxis router to asus rt-n12hp (configure as wireless router) , does the Astro IPTV function of any of the LAN Port ? or it doesn't support Astro IPTV ?

does the Astro IPTV work if i connect to asus rt-n12hp when it's configured as repeater mode ?....

lastly , in the Quick Installation Setup .....what is the different between Maxis-Fiber & Maxis-Fiber Special ?....

thanks...
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Hi friend
Did you solved your IPTV problem usin rt N12HP.
I did bought the same router like yours and now facing the same problem...if you already settle your problem, kindly help me to configure mine.
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Hi friend
Did you solved your IPTV problem usin rt N12HP.
I did bought the same router like yours and now facing the same problem...if you already settle your problem, kindly help me to configure mine.
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haha....asus router firmware doesn't support IPTV
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haha....asus router firmware doesn't support IPTV
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i haven't personally try it. but this guy made it work for astro iptv
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Nope.

I have DMZ on the Technicolor on LAN port 2.

On Asus, I connect the cable from WAN to LAN port 2 on Technicolor. I then set PPPOE with Maxis username and password.

ALso, under the LAN > IPTV, I set the following:

Select ISP Profile: None
Choose IPTV STB Port: 1 & 2
Use DHCP routes: Microsoft
Enable multicast routing (IGMP Proxy): Enable
Enable efficient multicast forwarding (IGMP Snooping): Enable
UDP Proxy(Udpxy): 0
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i haven't personally try it. but this guy made it work for astro iptv
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All credit goes to morisa not me. He helped me got it running. thumbup.gif
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hehe tongue.gif . i have a N14UHP but i still use the maxis router as the main one. n14uhp is just an access point.

so to clarify, you completely replace the maxis technicolour router with the asus right?

connect the cable from the TM modem to ASUS's WAN,
and do the steps that you have done?

which port does the IPTV LAN cable connects to? would it work if I am thinking of adding one additional astro IPTV via LAN cable? simply plug and play?

hopefully ASUSmy can use this finding and pass it to their engineers to test as well, and maybe they can create a proper profile for Astro iptv + maxis! thumbup.gif
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QUOTE(azrash @ Apr 8 2014, 08:42 PM)
hehe  tongue.gif . i have a N14UHP but i still use the maxis router as the main one. n14uhp is just an access point.

so to clarify, you completely replace the maxis technicolour router with the asus right?

connect the cable from the TM modem to ASUS's WAN,
and do the steps that you have done?

which port does the IPTV LAN cable connects to? would it work if I am thinking of adding one additional astro IPTV via LAN cable? simply plug and play?

hopefully ASUSmy can use this finding and pass it to their engineers to test as well, and maybe they can create a proper profile for Astro iptv + maxis! thumbup.gif
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Nope. Technicolor still running but as VoIP. I'm using the Asus to do all the routing, firewall and DDNS. The former only sits there doing nothing. Cannot replace 100% as even Asus tech also can't help. Maxis tech not willing to disclose any settings to public.
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anybody using n12 routers with mac address filtering, the latest firmware supports 64 mac addresses but when i keyed in 50+ the router starts to hang, suspect firmware bug...
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For your info, This Asus RT-N12hp router is compatible with both internet and iPtV. No problem and easy setup..very strong signal too rclxm9.gif rclxms.gif thumbup.gif


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For your info, This Asus router is compatible with both internet and iPtV. No problem and easy setup..very strong signal too .... rclxm9.gif icon_rolleyes.gif rclxms.gif biggrin.gif


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Hi I am using this as a repeater to boost up my signal that original
Tmnut provide (it have 2~3 bar but very high ping coz long distance to my room).

Now i can get full bar in over 1 meter range distance from the tmnut wireless router.

This is very good stuff, I can play dota2 and CSGO smoothly most of the time.
just a bit pricy, view net selling RM 198+-, if compare to TP-Link 2-5db AP/reapter which is selling RM 98.


I can help forumer to get if you need, coz i stay near Low yat.
Now i am interesting to test more High Power antenna stuff. tongue.gif


I am using UNIFI 5Mbps, full speed.
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Anyone know how to get in the RT-N12HP router setting page ?


192.168.1.1 is not working.

So now i using stupid method, i need to switch off my unifi modem, so this smart router will tell me key in admin to do setting.

I need a faster way (direct log in page).
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Anyone know how to get in the RT-N12HP router setting page ?
192.168.1.1 is not working.

So now i using stupid method, i need to switch off my unifi modem, so this smart router will tell me key in admin to do setting.

I need a faster way (direct log in page).
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Hi to all,

I'm new here... May I ask why my wifi always disconnected? I'll used the same brand (ASUS RT-N12HP) before its ok but after 1 month connection is always disconnected... I'll already updated firmware as latest as per asus download... But no luck... or someone got the same problem, any solution?

Thank you and more power...
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QUOTE(aawcy @ May 24 2014, 05:36 PM)
For your info, This Asus router is compatible with both internet and iPtV.  No problem and easy setup..very strong signal too .... rclxm9.gif  icon_rolleyes.gif  rclxms.gif  biggrin.gif
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May I know which port should plug in the Hypptv?
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How to configure Unifi Hypptv using this router?
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Hi to all,

I'm new here... May I ask why my wifi always disconnected? I'll used the same brand (ASUS RT-N12HP) before its ok but after 1 month connection is always disconnected... I'll already updated firmware as latest as per asus download... But no luck... or someone got the same problem, any solution?

Thank you and more power...
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Hi Bro, same problem here.
After a month of usage for Asus RT-N12HP, it will be always disconnected & disappeared from my wifi range.
I try ping it in CMD & realised actually it was always disconnected and connect back for internet.
Do you found the solution?
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this router can have bandwidth QoS for certain IP or MAC address?
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Hi bros,

Noob here.

I plan to get this router to replace the existing one provided by TM UNifi. Problem is due to the signal is too weak when I tried to use my tablet or phone in my room. It is located in the living room, and my room is at the other end.
So, can I actually just remove the TM provided device, and replace it with this one?

Can anyone provide the setup steps or things to consider before getting this router?
Thanks.
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QUOTE(dead_psycho @ Aug 12 2014, 03:33 PM)
Hi bros,

Noob here.

I plan to get this router to replace the existing one provided by TM UNifi. Problem is due to the signal is too weak when I tried to use my tablet or phone in my room. It is located in the living room, and my room is at the other end.
So, can I actually just remove the TM provided device, and replace it with this one?

Can anyone provide the setup steps or things to consider before getting this router?
Thanks.
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this is a good router, imo. i bought it 2 months back, very happy. strength and coverage very good for 2 storey house incl all corners.

.. direct replacement of the unifi router, nothing else.
.. put the cables back same way - one of the ports is for hypptv, can't use others.
.. u need to call unifi to get password - this not the same one as yr wifi password.
.. installation, watch this video first:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y7VUBSFy_es
.. if buying at shop, the guy there can pre-install everything for u incl password if u hv it.

not so difficult to install. enjoy more stable and stronger signals. wink.gif

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QUOTE(AVFAN @ Aug 12 2014, 04:07 PM)
this is a good router, imo. i bought it 2 months back, very happy. strength and coverage very good for 2 storey house incl all corners.

.. direct replacement of the unifi router, nothing else.
.. put the cables back same way - one of the ports is for hypptv, can't use others.
.. u need to call unifi to get password - this not the same one as yr wifi password.
.. installation, watch this video first:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y7VUBSFy_es
.. if buying at shop, the guy there can pre-install everything for u incl password if u hv it.

not so difficult to install. enjoy more stable and stronger signals. wink.gif
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Thanks bro. Really appreciate it. Price is RM 219 at All IT hypermarket now. :-)
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Thanks bro. Really appreciate it. Price is RM 219 at All IT hypermarket now. :-)
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hi guys juz got my unit today. i need some help if you guys dont mind

1. multiple ssd function meaning this includes the 4 guest ssd and 1 main ssd?

2. how do i limit bandwidth for each device connected? possible?
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QUOTE(j88j @ Jul 15 2014, 01:26 AM)
Hi Bro, same problem here.
After a month of usage for Asus RT-N12HP, it will be always disconnected & disappeared from my wifi range.
I try ping it in CMD & realised actually it was always disconnected and connect back for internet.
Do you found the solution?
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I'm facing the same problem here, after used for 1 month, the wifi signal will disappear and disconnect. This happened on and off, it's very difficult as sometime i'm unable to get online back. Any solution for this? Thanks
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ya. im facing that problem too.
already update firmware but still wireless problem.
direct lan cable to pc no problem.
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I'm currently using the same router, so far no issues yet, keep fingers crossed.

But I did change some wireless settings on first use. Just wanna find out from you guys, what did you set for the following?

Which channel did you set? Auto? or from 1 to 11?
Channel Width: Auto/20 MHz/40 MHz?
Did you leave the Wireless Scheduler (in the Professional tab) enabled, or disabled it?

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I'm currently using the same router, so far no issues yet, keep fingers crossed.

But I did change some wireless settings on first use. Just wanna find out from you guys, what did you set for the following?

Which channel did you set? Auto? or from 1 to 11?
Channel Width: Auto/20 MHz/40 MHz?
Did you leave the Wireless Scheduler (in the Professional tab) enabled, or disabled it?

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i m using this router. all good, no problem for ethernet or wifi - pc, androidtv, ipad, mobile phone.

my settings all default, i think. unless the shop set it so quickly i did not notice...


Which channel did you set? Auto? or from 1 to 11? auto (auto->6; it's gud becos my neighbors all clever use 1, 2, 10, 11! tongue.gif )
Channel Width: Auto/20 MHz/40 MHz? auto
Did you leave the Wireless Scheduler (in the Professional tab) enabled, or disabled it? enabled


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i m using this router. all good, no problem for ethernet or wifi - pc, androidtv, ipad, mobile phone.

my settings all default, i think. unless the shop set it so quickly i did not notice...
Which channel did you set? Auto? or from 1 to 11? auto (auto->6; it's gud becos my neighbors all clever use 1, 2, 10, 11! tongue.gif )
Channel Width: Auto/20 MHz/40 MHz? auto
Did you leave the Wireless Scheduler (in the Professional tab) enabled, or disabled it? enabled

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i used the exactly same setting also but the router bahave abnormally, the signal will drop to 1 bar and sometime disconnect, after few second it will become normal again
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i used the exactly same setting also but the router bahave abnormally, the signal will drop to 1 bar and sometime disconnect, after few second it will become normal again
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then it's time to take it back to the shop for warranty claim.
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then it's time to take it back to the shop for warranty claim.
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Haizzzz....the main problem to claim warranty is that i bought this router from Taiwan cry.gif cry.gif cry.gif
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Haizzzz....the main problem to claim warranty is that i bought this router from Taiwan cry.gif  cry.gif  cry.gif
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Hi what devices that connected to the router? iPhone, Android Smartphone?
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laptop, android smart phone, ipad all will drop connection. currently testing to remove one antenna and left one antenna to signal, see whether can improve the problem or not
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Guys, i may be out of topic, but hope to get some assistance. i have the ASUS RT-N14UHP (3 antenna) - 3 of them. just replaced one with the Unifi modem. it's so easy and works flawlessly speed and better coverage.

My issue is the report. My management is asking 'how many wifi's are connected' ? simple ques indeed, i went to Wireless log under system log, it shows a whole list of log file.. but hard for me know which is 'currently connected to wifi'...

anyone tried to see that log before?
the old D-link router shows the wifi client connected, easy just take the figure and put in report tongue.gif
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QUOTE(Logankrishnan @ Aug 19 2014, 11:04 AM)
Guys, i may be out of topic, but hope to get some assistance. i have the ASUS RT-N14UHP (3 antenna) - 3 of them. just replaced one with the Unifi modem. it's so easy and works flawlessly speed and better coverage.

My issue is the report. My management is asking 'how many wifi's are connected' ? simple ques indeed, i went to Wireless log under system log, it shows a whole list of log file.. but hard for me know which is 'currently connected to wifi'...

anyone tried to see that log before?
the old D-link router shows the wifi client connected, easy just take the figure and put in report tongue.gif
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go to general/network map/clients/client status/refresh - only current active ones will be shown.
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QUOTE(AVFAN @ Aug 19 2014, 03:45 PM)
go to general/network map/clients/client status/refresh - only current active ones will be shown.
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Yes, but this shows everything - including LAN and Wifi..
if i want to know only the Wifi - how many Wifi devices are connected?

Im abit confused here... blink.gif
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i think i found the temporary solution,

invoke this command in cmd and check for channel that no one is using
netsh wlan show all

Go to Professional tab and change "Tx Power Adjustment" to 40

Last remove one of the antenna, now the wifi signal seems better with no connection drop issue.

You guys can try to ignore the first two step and just remove one of the antenna, see whether this can help or not
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tried removing 1 antenna, same problem still.
my wired connection is ok but the wireless just doesnt work, even if its does, its no longer than 1 min and then dc.
is this due to an overheating problem?
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like to make a note here about this asus rt n12hp router...

today, i shutdown everything incl unifi modem and asus router to replace a power panel .

when i start them up again, the modem showed no signs of connecting anything as seen with the lights.

tried 3 times power down n up, no result.

then i put back the old unifi router, everything connected.

lastly, with modem still on, shut down the old router, replace with asus, power it up, all is ok.

anyone has an explanation for this? hmm.gif

means i mustn't junk the old router yet! blush.gif

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QUOTE(AVFAN @ Aug 28 2014, 08:12 PM)
like to make a note here about this asus rt n12hp router...

today, i shutdown everything incl unifi modem and asus router to replace a power panel .

when i start them up again, the modem showed no signs of connecting anything as seen with the lights.

tried 3 times power down n up, no result.

then i put back the old unifi router, everything connected.

lastly, with modem still on, shut down the old router, replace with asus, power it up, all is ok.

anyone has an explanation for this? hmm.gif

means i mustn't junk the old router yet! blush.gif
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What is the brand/model of your old router?

Mine is the Innatech RG4332.

I better not throw it away just in case. biggrin.gif

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What is the brand/model of your old router?

Mine is the Innatech RG4332.

I better not throw it away just in case.  biggrin.gif
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shud keep it, i suppose.

mine is dlink dir615, one of the oldest models, i think.
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just bought this router, successfully configured UniFi. But not too sure how to configure my DVR/CCTV on this one
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anyone using the latest firmware 3.0.0.4.376.2048 with unifi? any impact?
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anyone using the latest firmware 3.0.0.4.376.2048 with unifi? any impact?
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I am. No problem so far. Router & PPPoE connection has been running non-stop for nearly 10 days now.
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QUOTE(Logankrishnan @ Aug 19 2014, 11:04 AM)
Guys, i may be out of topic, but hope to get some assistance. i have the ASUS RT-N14UHP (3 antenna) - 3 of them. just replaced one with the Unifi modem. it's so easy and works flawlessly speed and better coverage.

My issue is the report. My management is asking 'how many wifi's are connected' ? simple ques indeed, i went to Wireless log under system log, it shows a whole list of log file.. but hard for me know which is 'currently connected to wifi'...

anyone tried to see that log before?
the old D-link router shows the wifi client connected, easy just take the figure and put in report tongue.gif
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Bro you can use 3rd party apps like Fing using your smartphone. Try its free..
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Installed Unifi last month. But the wifi coverage suck big time.....
Modern and router are at the family hall on 1st floor. Signal lost in the room and ground floor.
TM net came fixed but still the same. TM knew about this issue, lots of new users are facing the same problem with the new router RG4332.

Which one should i go for? RT N14UHP or RT N12HP?

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QUOTE(alyem @ Oct 12 2014, 07:02 PM)
Installed Unifi last month. But the wifi coverage suck big time.....
Modern and router are at the family hall on 1st floor. Signal lost in the room and ground floor.
TM net came fixed but still the same. TM knew about this issue, lots of new users are facing the same problem with the new router RG4332.

Which one should i go for? RT N14UHP or RT N12HP?
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for 2 storey houses, no need big and costly ones, ethernet or wifi.
the tm router is ok but not good enough if you stretch it.
consider rt n12hp - i changed to this 3 months ago. get unifi's full speed all the time. as i write , torrenting 1.1 MBps. wifi smile.gif
the 14uhp has the advantage of 5ghz option (good for highrise plenty wifi users crowding) and usb port for printer, downlds, etc... i think.
what's so difficult to set up? 5 min job!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y7VUBSFy_es


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High End WiFi product - 802.11ac & 802.11n series Wireless Router
RT-AC87U - RM1199
RT-AC68U - RM829
RT-AC66U - RM719
RT-AC56U - RM639
RT-AC56S - RM559
RT-N66U - RM619
RT-N56U - RM409
RT-N18U - RM409
RT-N14UHP - RM289
RT-N12HP - RM219
RT-N14U - RM179
RT-N12 D1 - RM139
RT-N10U - RM109
RT-N10+ D1 - RM85
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for 2 storey houses, no need big and costly ones, ethernet or wifi.
the tm router is ok but not good enough if you stretch it.
consider rt n12hp - i changed to this 3 months ago. get unifi's full speed all the time. as i write , torrenting 1.1 MBps. wifi smile.gif
the 14uhp has the advantage of 5ghz option (good for highrise plenty wifi users crowding) and usb port for printer, downlds, etc... i think.
what's so difficult to set up? 5 min job!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y7VUBSFy_es
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QUOTE(AVFAN @ Oct 12 2014, 07:10 PM)
for 2 storey houses, no need big and costly ones, ethernet or wifi.
the tm router is ok but not good enough if you stretch it.
consider rt n12hp - i changed to this 3 months ago. get unifi's full speed all the time. as i write , torrenting 1.1 MBps. wifi smile.gif
the 14uhp has the advantage of 5ghz option (good for highrise plenty wifi users crowding) and usb port for printer, downlds, etc... i think.
what's so difficult to set up? 5 min job!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y7VUBSFy_es
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good info and video presentation. Am going to sign up for maxis fiber soon, do you reckon this would be a good model to begin with? or should i stick with the current one coming with subscription?
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good info and video presentation. Am going to sign up for maxis fiber soon, do you reckon this would be a good model to begin with? or should i stick with the current one coming with subscription?
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this model works well for unifi incl voip and hypptv.

not sure, so i think u shud check out the main asus thread and ask if it works with maxis fiber, voip and astro iptv.

don't buy something that isn't compatible!

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QUOTE(AVFAN @ Oct 14 2014, 04:39 PM)
this model works well for unifi incl voip and hypptv.

not sure, so i think u shud check out the main asus thread and ask if it works with maxis fiber, voip and astro iptv.

don't buy something that isn't compatible!
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Thanks! I'll do more research before getting one.
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QUOTE(AVFAN @ Oct 12 2014, 07:10 PM)
for 2 storey houses, no need big and costly ones, ethernet or wifi.
the tm router is ok but not good enough if you stretch it.
consider rt n12hp - i changed to this 3 months ago. get unifi's full speed all the time. as i write , torrenting 1.1 MBps. wifi smile.gif
the 14uhp has the advantage of 5ghz option (good for highrise plenty wifi users crowding) and usb port for printer, downlds, etc... i think.
what's so difficult to set up? 5 min job!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y7VUBSFy_es
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Noob here, sorry to ask whats the different between 2.4 ghz and 5ghz? Any pros and cons?


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Noob here, sorry to ask whats the different between 2.4 ghz and 5ghz? Any pros and cons?
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2.4 ghz is the normal frequency used for wifi. becos it is common, in highrise, u get a lot of people in neighboring units on same floor, upper floor, lower floor using it. that causes wifi congestion, even for all 10 or 14 channels available.

with another freq 5ghz, u get away from them. problem is higher freq comes with higher attenuation meaning power loss, so u should want a higher power dual band if u really want 5ghz. otherwise, it is only good for short distances.

for houses, less neighbors using wifi, 2.4ghz is good, wider enough coverage without congestion using a decent wireless router.
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the problem with the router provided for unifi is choppy connection especially when in the upstairs rooms (router is the main hall area)

Despite changing the settings to only 20MHz bandwidth, still no success.

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Sorry to hijack this thread. Jyst want to know what Asus router for Streamyx 4mbps that support dual channel?
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QUOTE(Ricky300 @ Feb 9 2014, 07:23 PM)
SOLVED by resetting the router.
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Sorry. I am having the same problem. Reset the router by still got this msg. Pls help. Thanks.
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QUOTE(AVFAN @ Nov 14 2014, 09:00 PM)
2.4 ghz is the normal frequency used for wifi. becos it is common, in highrise, u get a lot of people in neighboring units on same floor, upper floor, lower floor using it. that causes wifi congestion, even for all 10 or 14 channels available.

with another freq 5ghz, u get away from them. problem is higher freq comes with higher attenuation meaning power loss, so u should want a higher power dual band if u really want 5ghz. otherwise, it is only good for short distances.

for houses, less neighbors using wifi, 2.4ghz is good, wider enough coverage without congestion using a decent wireless router.
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N14UHP is only 2.4GHz
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QUOTE(rhettp @ Dec 11 2014, 11:30 PM)
Sorry. I am having the same problem. Reset the router by still got this msg. Pls help. Thanks.
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Sorry bro....can't help much as I no longer using Asus router.

Switched to TIME Fibre thumbup.gif thumbup.gif
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Anyone experienced using n12hp as extender mode? Is it ok? I'm now using n56u and the coverage for upstairs is bad. Thinking to use it to extend my n56u signals.
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Hi guys, just want to ask something. I've just used Asus RT-N12HP as my main router changing the old router D-link DIR-615 that was provided by TM Unifi, my question is, Im subscribed for the 5Mbps and by using rt-n12hp, my wireless signal speed is just 144Mbits, is the speed is good enough or it should be more? Plus is there other tweak to increase the signal range in the setting menu? My room is just <33feet away from the router with 3 layers wall (a single storey house, the router is at living room while my room is near to the kitchen at the back).
Thank you guys
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Hi guys, just want to ask something. I've just used Asus RT-N12HP as my main router changing the old router D-link DIR-615 that was provided by TM Unifi, my question is, Im subscribed for the 5Mbps and by using rt-n12hp, my wireless signal speed is just 144Mbits, is the speed is good enough or it should be more? Plus is there other tweak to increase the signal range in the setting menu? My room is just <33feet away from the router with 3 layers wall (a single storey house, the router is at living room while my room is near to the kitchen at the back).
Thank you guys
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how do u measure yr wifi speed n coverage? what was speed using ethernet?

how does new router performance compared to old one?

for houses, that distance, wifi or ethernet should be about the same, i.e. close to theoretical max 5mbps or 0.625MBps.
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QUOTE(K-LY @ Mar 19 2015, 02:17 AM)
Hi guys, just want to ask something. I've just used Asus RT-N12HP as my main router changing the old router D-link DIR-615 that was provided by TM Unifi, my question is, Im subscribed for the 5Mbps and by using rt-n12hp, my wireless signal speed is just 144Mbits, is the speed is good enough or it should be more? Plus is there other tweak to increase the signal range in the setting menu? My room is just <33feet away from the router with 3 layers wall (a single storey house, the router is at living room while my room is near to the kitchen at the back).
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Just run the speedtest whether can get full speed or not.. for 5Mbps.. I think connected speed >11Mbps already enough.

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QUOTE(AVFAN @ Mar 19 2015, 10:59 AM)
how do u measure yr wifi speed n coverage? what was speed using ethernet?

how does new router performance compared to old one?

for houses, that distance, wifi or ethernet should be about the same, i.e. close to theoretical max 5mbps or 0.625MBps.
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I just simply measure with network utilities using Mac and by using ethernet I get 100mbits only (weird) and yes I wonder its not the same with witeless connection. Btw I wonder why my coverage, using iphone, didnt get full bar and sometime the signal drop one bar?

Thank you mate for the info
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QUOTE(aneip @ Mar 19 2015, 12:44 PM)
Just run the speedtest whether can get full speed or not.. for 5Mbps.. I think connected speed >11Mbps already enough.
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Is it so bro? Thank you for enlighten me, I am a noobies I have to admit, hehe
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I just simply measure with network utilities using Mac and by using ethernet I get 100mbits only (weird) and yes I wonder its not the same with witeless connection. Btw I wonder why my coverage, using iphone, didnt get full bar and sometime the signal drop one bar?

Thank you mate for the info
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something is not right with the speed u get since both ethernet n wifi speeds are low.
do u remember if the speeds for same devices were about the same with old unifi router?
if yes, then we know its not due to router but could be yr modem or incoming.
if modem is a strong suspect, u need to get unifi people to come test, verify n change it out.

my experience, this asus router will improve overall performance with better stability, wider coverage and gets u closer to max speed.

try using a windows pc to test it again. i do not know if it makes a difference with mac/iphone but i do observe my ipad is slower compared to pc and androids. need others to explain if that is true, need some tweaking in settings somewhere?
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Asus RT-N12HP _B1 router.
My firmware Firmware Version:3.0.0.4.376_2543
What is the latest firmware?
Do i need to update? Thx

* Already flash new firmware. smile.gif

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Asus RT-N12HP _B1 router.
My firmware Firmware Version:3.0.0.4.376_2543
What is the latest firmware?
Do i need to update? Thx

* Already flash new firmware. smile.gif
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ASUS RT-N12HP Firmware version 3.0.0.4.376.3754
http://support.asus.com/Download.aspx?SLan...m=RT-N12HP&os=8
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QUOTE(gin&tonic @ Mar 23 2015, 03:23 PM)
Asus RT-N12HP _B1 router.
My firmware Firmware Version:3.0.0.4.376_2543
What is the latest firmware?
Do i need to update? Thx

* Already flash new firmware. smile.gif
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ASUS RT-N12HP Firmware version 3.0.0.4.376.3754
http://support.asus.com/Download.aspx?SLan...m=RT-N12HP&os=8
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QUOTE(gin&tonic @ Mar 23 2015, 03:23 PM)
Asus RT-N12HP _B1 router.
My firmware Firmware Version:3.0.0.4.376_2543
What is the latest firmware?
Do i need to update? Thx

* Already flash new firmware. smile.gif
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ASUS RT-N12HP Firmware version 3.0.0.4.376.3754
http://support.asus.com/Download.aspx?SLan...m=RT-N12HP&os=8
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ASUS RT-N12HP Firmware version 3.0.0.4.376.3754
http://support.asus.com/Download.aspx?SLan...m=RT-N12HP&os=8
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QUOTE(gin&tonic @ Mar 23 2015, 02:23 PM)
Asus RT-N12HP _B1 router.
My firmware Firmware Version:3.0.0.4.376_2543
What is the latest firmware?
Do i need to update? Thx

* Already flash new firmware. smile.gif
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Any enhancement on the new update? brows.gif brows.gif
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Anyone on dd wrt firmware? Whats the difference in features n performance?
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Guys, I just bought this Asus Wireless router for my home UniFi...
The wireless bar when it turn to 2 bars or 1 bar only... the Internet connection cannot work properly... page keep loading but nothing come out...
When the wireless signal full bar, no issues on that...
Is it the wireless router got problem???
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Guys, I just bought this Asus Wireless router for my home UniFi...
The wireless bar when it turn to 2 bars or 1 bar only... the Internet connection cannot work properly... page keep loading but nothing come out...
When the wireless signal full bar, no issues on that...
Is it the wireless router got problem???
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I am having this problem too >.<
I just bought it(RT-N12HP B1) few days back and my lappy always got disconnected from the wifi for few seconds and it connect automatically again.

Is there any settings that I configure wrongly? I am new to these things and the shop didn't help me configure. cry.gif

Please help.

I have checked the System log and this shows in the "General Log" after I have disconnected and connect back


Jul 22 10:42:13 pppd[264]: Serial link appears to be disconnected.
Jul 22 10:42:15 WAN Connection: Fail to connect with some issues.
Jul 22 10:42:15 stop_nat_rules: apply the redirect_rules!
Jul 22 10:42:19 pppd[264]: Connection terminated.
Jul 22 10:42:19 pppd[264]: Modem hangup
Jul 22 10:42:29 pppd[264]: Connected to 00:00:5e:00:01:0d via interface vlan500
Jul 22 10:42:29 pppd[264]: Connect: ppp0 <--> vlan500
Jul 22 10:42:32 pppd[264]: PAP authentication succeeded
Jul 22 10:42:32 pppd[264]: peer from calling number 00:00:5E:00:01:0D authorized


Besides that, I have doubt about the latest firmware for RT-N12HP B1
http://support.asus.com/Download.aspx?SLan...m=RT-N12HP&os=8
- 3.0.0.4.378.6117
http://www.asus.com/Networking/RTN12HP_B1/HelpDesk_download/
- 3.0.0.4.376.4018

Which 1 should I use?

This post has been edited by ErieLee: Jul 23 2015, 11:51 AM
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post Jul 23 2015, 09:08 PM

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Need help here. I just bought ASUS RT-N14UHP. After connecting to the Huawei HG8240w modem, I hookup between laptop and router with LAN cable. But nothing happens. How do I get to the QiS screen where I start set up the Unifi ID, Unifi Password and SSID set up? Tension.

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QUOTE(ErieLee @ Jul 23 2015, 11:31 AM)
I am having this problem too >.<
I just bought it(RT-N12HP B1) few days back and my lappy always got disconnected from the wifi for few seconds and it connect automatically again.

Is there any settings that I configure wrongly? I am new to these things and the shop didn't help me configure.  cry.gif 

Please help.

I have checked the System log and this shows in the "General Log" after I have disconnected and connect back
Jul 22 10:42:13 pppd[264]: Serial link appears to be disconnected.
Jul 22 10:42:15 WAN Connection: Fail to connect with some issues.
Jul 22 10:42:15 stop_nat_rules: apply the redirect_rules!
Jul 22 10:42:19 pppd[264]: Connection terminated.
Jul 22 10:42:19 pppd[264]: Modem hangup
Jul 22 10:42:29 pppd[264]: Connected to 00:00:5e:00:01:0d via interface vlan500
Jul 22 10:42:29 pppd[264]: Connect: ppp0 <--> vlan500
Jul 22 10:42:32 pppd[264]: PAP authentication succeeded
Jul 22 10:42:32 pppd[264]: peer from calling number 00:00:5E:00:01:0D authorized
Besides that, I have doubt about the latest firmware for RT-N12HP B1
http://support.asus.com/Download.aspx?SLan...m=RT-N12HP&os=8
- 3.0.0.4.378.6117
http://www.asus.com/Networking/RTN12HP_B1/HelpDesk_download/
- 3.0.0.4.376.4018

Which 1 should I use?
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Hi i have exact problem.. Hav you fixed it ?
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post Aug 26 2016, 09:56 PM

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QUOTE(deathTh3Cannon @ Aug 4 2016, 10:05 AM)
Hi i have exact problem.. Hav you fixed it ?
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I have same problem with you last 2 week, i update the Firmware thank all is back to normal

1:Please go Asus Firmware Download

2:Select your OS

3:Choose the updated version..so the updated Version is Version 3.0.0.4.380.2943 2016/08/11
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I have a problem with this router after 3 week of using. It cannot get full speed of my 30Mbps. I dunno why, configured and even reset the router 2 3 times also doesn't get the full speed. End up buying dual band router which resolve the problem.

I don't suggest people that use 30 Mbps and above speed to use this router.. Go buy dual band router instead of this.
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I recently purchased this router but I dont see much improvement on the coverage compared to my old unifi router. Did I set it up wrongly?
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Have been using this router for over a year, it has Google DNS setup, placed on 1st floor. Test below from ground floor, abt approx 12m away from router... Think it's not bad

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Hi,

I bought this router and very disappointed with the reliability of this model.
1st unit...after setting up to Unifi....it runs well including the Hypp TV for a day.
Speed wise and Wi Fi strength all OK.
Next day all mobile devices cannot log on.
Do the usual reset, factory reset, manual WiFi channels..etc same problem.
Tried this in Klang. Then tried in Penang separate Unifi account.
Same problem occurred. Disconnects after 1 day.
Brought back to shop. They help to send back for warranty.
After few weeks, they lost my unit and gave me a new unit.

Updated firmware, tried again. Unifi account same problem.
Get friend to help test on Maxis account.
This 2nd unit exact same problem.
Running fine for 1 day, next day just would cannot log in wifi anymore.

It is printed on the box 3 years warranty!!!!!!!!!


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hi! is that any sifu can help about this modem? ONU-Alcatel-Lucent-l240g this one is attached on the fibre and wireless is using Networks K7-N-R2000 currently got problem so i plan to change to with asus rt-n12hp but then i was not able to configure it even configure it i was getting weird ip is that anything sifu can help me? thanks ps the asus rt-n12hp wireless router i have bought it home thanks

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Anyone with 50mb down and 20mb up unifi package using this router? My speedtest by using wifi only goes up to 30mb down and 20mb up. however if i use LAN cable, i get 50mb down and 20mb up.

I've tried resetting, update firmware, disable QoS, change wifi channel also no use. Anyone has the same problem?

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QUOTE(Edisonkim @ Feb 14 2017, 06:13 PM)
hi! is that any sifu can help about this modem? ONU-Alcatel-Lucent-l240g this one is attached on the fibre and wireless is using Networks K7-N-R2000 currently got problem so i plan to change to with asus rt-n12hp but then i was not able to configure it even configure it i was getting weird ip is that anything sifu can help me? thanks ps the asus rt-n12hp wireless router i have bought it home thanks
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good luck with your asus.
read through previous pages and also asus support pages.

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so far so good thanks

QUOTE(duckaton @ Jun 17 2017, 06:48 PM)
good luck with your asus.
read through previous pages and also asus support pages.
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QUOTE(lel @ Jun 17 2017, 08:39 AM)
Anyone with 50mb down and 20mb up unifi package using this router? My speedtest by using wifi only goes up to 30mb down and 20mb up. however if i use LAN cable, i get 50mb down and 20mb up.

I've tried resetting, update firmware, disable QoS, change wifi channel also no use. Anyone has the same problem?
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QUOTE(lel @ Jun 17 2017, 08:39 AM)
Anyone with 50mb down and 20mb up unifi package using this router? My speedtest by using wifi only goes up to 30mb down and 20mb up. however if i use LAN cable, i get 50mb down and 20mb up.

I've tried resetting, update firmware, disable QoS, change wifi channel also no use. Anyone has the same problem?
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i was using this router, but is rtn12hp_b1.

50mbps unifi, full speed wifi 50ft 2.4ghz.

no need change any setting, just default.

of course, in poor spots with too much obstruction, can get only 20-30mbps.

if u can't do anything about yr device location, u can change to a dual band router, add a dual band wifi adaptor (for pc/laptop), use 5ghz.

this 5ghz is great for up to 55ft wifi, beyond which it can't go much further, will lose speed quickly.


if u describe yr type of home, distances, devices... in detail.. others can comment and help u further.




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AVFAN pretty much says it. You get a lot for the price and seems stable. With none of that firmware issues plaguing the extra features sold with high end Asus routers.
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QUOTE(AVFAN @ Mar 13 2018, 05:22 PM)
i was using this router, but is rtn12hp_b1.

50mbps unifi, full speed wifi 50ft 2.4ghz.

no need change any setting, just default.

of course, in poor spots with too much obstruction, can get only 20-30mbps.

if u can't do anything about yr device location, u can change to a dual band router, add a dual band wifi adaptor (for pc/laptop), use 5ghz.

this 5ghz is great for up to 55ft wifi, beyond which it can't go much further, will lose speed quickly.
if u describe yr type of home, distances, devices... in detail.. others can comment and help u further.
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you are lucky, b1 still got update.

mine just rt-n12hp, last update 2016. doh.gif
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QUOTE(fkinmeng @ Mar 13 2018, 11:00 PM)
you are lucky, b1 still got update.

mine just rt-n12hp, last update 2016. doh.gif
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true... i just updated, alto not is use at the moment.

rtn12hp_b1 is one excellent cost effective 2.4ghz wifi router - up to 50mbps.
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QUOTE(fkinmeng @ Mar 13 2018, 11:00 PM)
you are lucky, b1 still got update.

mine just rt-n12hp, last update 2016. doh.gif
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Can we just flash B1 firmware to rt-n12hp with no B1?
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QUOTE(azriem @ Jul 11 2018, 01:46 AM)
Can we just flash B1 firmware to rt-n12hp with no B1?
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No, it would not work, i have tried it.
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What's the max speed for this router?

Since unifi is upgrading my package to 500 Mbps and if this router cannot support 500 Mbps I am thinking to downgrade my package to 300 Mbps

https://www.asus.com/Networking/RTN12HP_B1/specifications/

From here it says 300 Mbps WiFi but WAN is 10/100 only. Since our unifi modem send data to this router via LAN does that mean the bottleneck is 100 or 300?

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QUOTE(LovelyPotato @ Jul 15 2018, 08:37 PM)
What's the max speed for this router?

Since unifi is upgrading my package to 500 Mbps and if this router cannot support 500 Mbps I am thinking to downgrade my package to 300 Mbps

https://www.asus.com/Networking/RTN12HP_B1/specifications/

From here it says 300 Mbps WiFi but WAN is 10/100 only. Since our unifi modem send data to this router via LAN does that mean the bottleneck is 100 or 300?
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The speed will never reach 300, as it doesn’t support 5GHz AC, s you need to get the Asus RT-AC1300UHP at least.

 

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