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Unifi Official TM UniFi High Speed Broadband Thread V18, ( -_・) ︻デ═一▸ Maxis & Time

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jagjag
post Jan 23 2014, 10:42 AM

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One question , if i put my BTU and router inside a close cabinet..this will affect my WIFI connection or coverage????
Using L7 router...
jagjag
post Feb 10 2014, 09:44 AM

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QUOTE(wengjoe @ Feb 9 2014, 03:50 PM)
@sHawTY,

I search the whole of lowyat and digital mall for RT-N16, many reseller told me is a discontinue model.

I guess the only way is to buy online oversea or at the garage sales where there are some left over stock.

have to agree with you that the RT-N14UP lack of No Gigabit Ethernet, other then this feature, is pretty on par with N-16.

I brought mine at All IT for $259, other reseller like viewnet, C-zone and sri comp is selling around $279 - $289
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Hi wengjoe,
So how is the performance of your new ASUS router...i am using the TM L7 router currently for my Unifi ( VIP5) and the coverage is very weak. Basically it only cover the living and dining room of my double storey hse. Looking for some option to increase it to the whole hse. No heavy downloading but just normal surfing. Seem like this ASUS router is getting good review...i am bit noob in this networking and IT things. Plan to give this a try...but at least get more good feedback b4 throw my 250 away.
Or any sifu get give me a little more guide.
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post Feb 10 2014, 11:05 AM

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QUOTE(wengjoe @ Feb 10 2014, 10:30 AM)
I would rate it 8/10 due to the 3 9dBi antennas which can cover my whole 2 1/2 story house.

The set up is even easier as it took me less then a min to get online. The other setting you have to play with it in order to suit your need like QOS setting, wireless mode and etc

So far is a good decision to replace the crappy d-link router, $250 is a well spend money on a mid range router.
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Good to hear this. So seem like it really suit me as for me i just wanna something direct plug and play type to replace the existing router and enhance the coverage. Somemore my hse is half a storey less than yours, sud be great then. biggrin.gif

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