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Unifi Official TM UniFi High Speed Broadband Thread V19, ( -_・) ︻デ═一▸ Maxis & Time
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Djalaal
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Aug 31 2014, 08:09 AM
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Can anyone help me? I am trying to log on to my Unifi router (Innacomm RG4332) via telnet. But I get "Login incorrect" error whatever I fill in. I've tried my username+pass that I use to log into the router via webbrowser. Iv'e tried to use the usernames: operator, admin, and Management, together with passwords: h556UniFi, h566UniFi, telekom, (blank), admin. I've tried all combinations of these without luck.
I'm guessing they have a new password now? Does anyone know it?
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Djalaal
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Aug 31 2014, 10:54 AM
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QUOTE(raynman @ Aug 31 2014, 08:52 AM) If I remember correctly, the web login name is admin and no password required. Just leave it blank and press Enter. I used the crappy RG4332 for only two days before I replaced it with an ASUS RT-N12 D1.  I can log into the router no problem using web. But I want to log in using telnet and as operator, because I want to recover my unify pass.
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Djalaal
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Sep 1 2014, 03:22 AM
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Hey guys, I recently bought a TL-WDR3600 router. I wish to put it in between the UniFi modem (TBU) and the UniFi router (INNACOMM RG4332). The problem is, I can't get it to work. There is router connection, but no internet connection when I plug my PC into my (WDR3600) router. I have installed dd-wrt on the router, and followed all instructions here: http://klseet.com/index.php/tp-link-ddwrtI enabled vlan tag of 500 on the WAN port (vlan 2 port), and set it (vlan 2 and vlan 2.5) to unbridged mode. Anyone has any idea why it still doesn't work?
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Djalaal
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Sep 4 2014, 03:53 PM
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Has anyone succeeded in connecting hypptv stb wirelessly? I have a OpenWRT router, and I bridged the VLAN600 port over Wifi, but that didn't work. When verifying, it failed at the last step: Multicast connectivity. I also tried putting a wireless router as a bridge between the main router and the stb. (I wired the stb to the second router). Failed the same way.
That leaves me to think, there must be some kind of 'check' by tm that I'm missing. How does tm check your iptv connection? What data does it look at?
P.S. I know of the homeplug solution, but I prefer not to use that.
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Djalaal
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Sep 5 2014, 01:00 AM
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QUOTE(jolmy @ Sep 4 2014, 06:34 PM) Why not using HomePlug? Wireless is NOT a good solution to begin with. I even use HomePlug now to connect my laptops/desktops which are a distance away from the router due to severe wireless interferences I am getting from neighbors. Well, because, 1. I have to buy it, while WiFi is free. 2. Not guaranteed to work well, especially if you have old power lines, 3. Why not WiFi? I have no interference issues and it is direct line of sight between router and TV. This post has been edited by Djalaal: Sep 5 2014, 01:00 AM
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