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post May 15 2015, 04:41 PM

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Has anyone had any luck configuring the TM modem to use the maxis VOIP? Want to get rid of the thompson router if possible
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post May 15 2015, 07:38 PM

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QUOTE(modjojojo @ May 15 2015, 03:55 PM)
Guys ... what's your configuration if you use other router and only use Thomson for VoIP?

TM GPON > Thomson (for VoIP) > connect using LAN > Other router for Wireless

or TM GPON > Other router with login capabilities to Maxis (Wifi) > connect using LAN to > Thomson WAN port for VoIP

I've bought an Asus RT-AC68U

Sorry if this has been previously covered... I've been looking at the maxis thread for the best part of 45 mins but still unable to find out.
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2nd. The idea is to bypass the Thomson router for data because it is very unreliable.
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post May 16 2015, 07:56 AM

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QUOTE(ignorantcow @ May 15 2015, 07:38 PM)
2nd. The idea is to bypass the Thomson router for data because it is very unreliable.
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Ok. Shall tell the maxis technician to configure that way when he comes. Thx!

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post May 16 2015, 09:06 PM

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want to ask the 9 people in the house recommended 20 or 10 mbps?
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post May 16 2015, 09:39 PM

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QUOTE(korgiforlite @ May 16 2015, 09:06 PM)
want to ask the 9 people in the house recommended 20 or 10 mbps?
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If 3/10 likes streaming/heavy download, wait 20mbps rm138
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post May 16 2015, 10:07 PM

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QUOTE(theberry @ May 16 2015, 10:39 PM)
If 3/10 likes streaming/heavy download, wait 20mbps rm138
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when?
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post May 17 2015, 09:37 AM

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Guys, need your help on some questions regarding Maxis fibre.
I'm using Streamyx 4Mbps now and thinking of whether to upgrade to Maxis 30Mbps or UniFi 20Mbps.
I want to access my CCTV from outside so I read and understand on the first page that Maxis is using private IP and we need to manually request Maxis to change to public IP but don't understand why we need to subscribe to DDNS service? Isn't our router can keep tracking the public/dynamic IP itself?
If subscribing to DDNS service is the only way to handle/track the public/dynamic IP, howmuch is the subscription fee per year?
Thank you.
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post May 17 2015, 10:27 PM

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QUOTE(jonathan82 @ May 17 2015, 09:37 AM)
Guys, need your help on some questions regarding Maxis fibre.
I'm using Streamyx 4Mbps now and thinking of whether to upgrade to Maxis 30Mbps or UniFi 20Mbps.
I want to access my CCTV from outside so I read and understand on the first page that Maxis is using private IP and we need to manually request Maxis to change to public IP but don't understand why we need to subscribe to DDNS service? Isn't our router can keep tracking the public/dynamic IP itself?
If subscribing to DDNS service is the only way to handle/track the public/dynamic IP, howmuch is the subscription fee per year?
Thank you.
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The problem is, the IP is dynamic. So every time you restart the modem, the IP will change. When it is changed, you won't know the IP address unless you check it from the internal network.

Anyway, there are free many DDNS services such as no-ip. So you don't really to subscribe to paid services.
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post May 17 2015, 10:48 PM

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QUOTE(korgiforlite @ May 16 2015, 10:07 PM)
when?
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post May 18 2015, 09:32 AM

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QUOTE(HMMaster @ May 17 2015, 10:27 PM)
The problem is, the IP is dynamic. So every time you restart the modem, the IP will change. When it is changed, you won't know the IP address unless you check it from the internal network.

Anyway, there are free many DDNS services such as no-ip. So you don't really to subscribe to paid services.
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post May 21 2015, 10:43 AM

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Are threre any new/price reduce Fiber package coming from Maxis soon?
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post May 22 2015, 10:53 AM

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QUOTE(theberry @ May 17 2015, 10:48 PM)
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The 100Mbps package does not make much sense. Yes, you get 100Mbps, but in practice, that's 10MBps. That's LAN speed (albeit the lower end). Within the minute, you would have burned through 600MB. Within the hour, 3.6GB of your quote would be gone. By tomorrow, bye bye quota.

Of course, that's if you max out your connection 24/7. But I fail to see the current use case otherwise. I routinely use up over 150GB of bandwidth every month, and that's on a 10Mbps line. Which Time will give for less than RM179. And you will get 50Mbps line speed for an hour a day, roughly, which means you will have the high speed when you need it.

Unless you're doing cloud backup, in which case being able to pump 10MBps into your service provider (assuming that your backup service can handle the speed) is a good idea... but then, BOOM! 10% into your 1TB backup, it slows down all the way. Better if you used the 20Mbps line instead. Same price, increased throughput over time.
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post May 22 2015, 12:55 PM

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QUOTE(gkong3 @ May 22 2015, 10:53 AM)
The 100Mbps package does not make much sense. Yes, you get 100Mbps, but in practice, that's 10MBps. That's LAN speed (albeit the lower end). Within the minute, you would have burned through 600MB. Within the hour, 3.6GB of your quote would be gone. By tomorrow, bye bye quota.

Of course, that's if you max out your connection 24/7. But I fail to see the current use case otherwise. I routinely use up over 150GB of bandwidth every month, and that's on a 10Mbps line. Which Time will give for less than RM179. And you will get 50Mbps line speed for an hour a day, roughly, which means you will have the high speed when you need it.

Unless you're doing cloud backup, in which case being able to pump 10MBps into your service provider (assuming that your backup service can handle the speed) is a good idea... but then, BOOM! 10% into your 1TB backup, it slows down all the way. Better if you used the 20Mbps line instead. Same price, increased throughput over time.
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yes 100Mbps i think they are specially designed for those who is mature adult. dont feel offended and dont get me wrong. i dont know what word suits more than 'mature'. 'Mature' i meant here is they are very busy at work, torrent/download are not their thing, light usage on facebook/youtube video, maybe used for tele-conference, occasionally share files on cloud with instant speed.
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post May 22 2015, 05:00 PM

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But no use offering high speed but only limited to certain area. If only they can ride on the current fiber infra
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I always got wireless disconnection problem with Maxis router.

Any way to improve this?

Will it help if I add in a wireless extender?
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post May 22 2015, 11:53 PM

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QUOTE(jpaul @ May 22 2015, 05:05 PM)
I always got wireless disconnection problem with Maxis router.

Any way to improve this?

Will it help if I add in a wireless extender?
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Same here. Currently thinking of using other router. Still survey but my budget is under rm250 sweat.gif
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post May 23 2015, 07:10 AM

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after finish installation in july 2012, 34 months later my maxis fiber cable broken outside my house wall. ask maxis contractor to do rewiring & being charged for rm220. can we claim this from maxis due to improper cable was used since 2012 (not prone to the weather)? any similar issie before this?
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QUOTE(arza04 @ May 22 2015, 11:53 PM)
Same here. Currently thinking of using other router. Still survey but my budget is under rm250  sweat.gif
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Overall I think the maxis router is fine, just unstable wireless connection.

I try not to get another router, unless the new router can support VOIP.
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post May 25 2015, 11:33 AM

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hello all.

Is it true that i've read that maxis fibre + astro iptv is not compatible with the asus ac68u router? I have now set up my maxis fibre as follows:

TM gateway --> ac68u WAN port (for wifi and LAN) --> thomson router (for VOIP)

How to i got about setting up astro at my home and still use the ac68u for routing purposes?
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Hello all, anyone know how to make TVersity (UPnP media server) working on the maxis wireless router (Technicolor TG784n)? I have try few time, but unable to search the devices.
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