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Unifi Official TM UniFi High Speed Broadband Thread V21, ( -_・) ︻デ═一▸ Maxis & Time

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chan01
post Jul 26 2015, 10:36 PM

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anyone have problem with hypptv? Sometime my tv hang and the statelite error show up on my tv, then after 1 min or so it become normal.The problem kept occurring nonstop. Kept hang then ok, hang then ok... It random hang, sometime in 1 hour it hang 10 time or more and sometime no problem even 2 hour or so..
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post Jul 26 2015, 10:54 PM

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QUOTE(chan01 @ Jul 26 2015, 10:36 PM)
anyone have problem with hypptv? Sometime my tv hang and the statelite error show up on my tv, then after 1 min or so it become normal.The problem kept occurring nonstop. Kept hang then ok, hang then ok... It random hang, sometime in 1 hour it hang 10 time or more and sometime no problem even 2 hour or so..
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Are you using the latest HyppTV with WiFi?
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post Jul 26 2015, 10:56 PM

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QUOTE(blacktubi @ Jul 26 2015, 10:54 PM)
Are you using the latest HyppTV with WiFi?
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Nope dint change anything.Connecting from modem to tv like normal.
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post Jul 26 2015, 10:59 PM

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QUOTE(OKLY @ Jul 26 2015, 10:30 PM)
I'm using the stock DIR-615 but flashed with DD-WRT firmware, no issues with the UniFi 30 on WiFi. Even my local transfer speed within my network is around 3.3-3.5MB/s so I believe it should not have issues with 30mbps but I don't think it can cope with UniFi 50.

By the way, my WiFi is using Wireless-N on 20mhz channel width so my connectivity speed is 72mbps with actual transfer speeds of 3.3-3.5MB/s as mentioned above.
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I don't know which one is mine, tried to Google but can't find the exact model yet. I can only recall it's silver colour. sweat.gif
Good that you are on stock, at least gives me hope. Flash router still OK for me, flashed few times for my TP-Link router.

QUOTE(MGM @ Jul 26 2015, 10:34 PM)
Your Ambank's CB can easily cover this expense. tongue.gif  Or go and look for more CB.
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laugh.gif Very smart of you. tongue.gif
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post Jul 26 2015, 11:27 PM

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damn so i'm not getting 30Mbps because of bad stock router..? sad.gif however today speed is ok got 20-22Mbps compared to yesterday around 12-15Mbps hurmm
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post Jul 26 2015, 11:33 PM

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QUOTE(fruitie @ Jul 26 2015, 10:59 PM)
I don't know which one is mine, tried to Google but can't find the exact model yet. I can only recall it's silver colour. sweat.gif
Good that you are on stock, at least gives me hope. Flash router still OK for me, flashed few times for my TP-Link router.
laugh.gif Very smart of you. tongue.gif
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Here?
http://unifidr.blogspot.com/2013/10/what-i...uter-model.html

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post Jul 26 2015, 11:42 PM

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QUOTE(mozac @ Jul 26 2015, 11:27 PM)
damn so i'm not getting 30Mbps because of bad stock router..? sad.gif however today speed is ok got 20-22Mbps compared to yesterday around 12-15Mbps hurmm
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How about with LAN cable? If you are not getting around 30Mbps via cable, then can complain.

QUOTE(biloxee @ Jul 26 2015, 11:33 PM)
Thanks so much! Mine is the UniFi INNATECH Router.
Any hope? sad.gif
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post Jul 27 2015, 12:06 AM

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QUOTE(fruitie @ Jul 26 2015, 11:42 PM)
Thanks so much! Mine is the UniFi INNATECH Router.
Any hope? sad.gif
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LOL. Don't know, Ive never used it. But my pref would be the DIR-615 that they gave when UniFi first launched.

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post Jul 27 2015, 12:17 AM

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QUOTE(biloxee @ Jul 27 2015, 12:06 AM)
LOL. Don't know, Ive never used it. But my pref would be the DIR-615 that they gave when UniFi first launched.
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Sigh. Yes, I know DIR-615 is good. Hopefully tomorrow is a better day for me to think how to solve it.
Worse comes to worst will cancel this upgrade. wink.gif
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post Jul 27 2015, 12:31 AM

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QUOTE(fruitie @ Jul 27 2015, 12:17 AM)
Sigh. Yes, I know DIR-615 is good. Hopefully tomorrow is a better day for me to think how to solve it.
Worse comes to worst will cancel this upgrade. wink.gif
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Use your TP-link for wifi and hookit up to your Innacomm?
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post Jul 27 2015, 12:34 AM

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QUOTE(biloxee @ Jul 27 2015, 12:31 AM)
Use your TP-link for wifi and hookit up to your Innacomm?
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Ah ha. This gives me an idea and I'm not sure how to do it though. laugh.gif
Mine is the TP-Link MR320, not sure if it works. tongue.gif
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QUOTE(fruitie @ Jul 27 2015, 12:34 AM)
Ah ha. This gives me an idea and I'm not sure how to do it though. laugh.gif
Mine is the TP-Link MR320, not sure if it works. tongue.gif
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Follow this?
https://forum.lowyat.net/topic/1946551/
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post Jul 27 2015, 12:54 AM

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QUOTE(biloxee @ Jul 27 2015, 12:44 AM)
Thanks a lot. Time to bring out my dusty MR3420 again. laugh.gif
Will try out tomorrow's night.
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post Jul 27 2015, 02:30 AM

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QUOTE(fruitie @ Jul 26 2015, 09:23 PM)
The problem is if LAN can get, it's useless for me. sad.gif

I can't accept a bad stock router. They can't expect every single user to buy their own routers.

I think I will call to cancel the upgrade.

Sigh. After all the waiting, this is what I get.
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well i sorta mean, it's a bit difficult trying to diagnose your speed via wifi.

i notice this while babysitting for my brother so i was on my laptop in another room in the house. the internet was so bad .... only got better when i moved the laptop a bit to get a better signal, then suddenly the internet was working fine again.

so poor wifi will indeed affect your internet speed doh.gif so i don't think you can really test poor internet unless done via ethernet first, so you can rule it's not a wifi issue your having. that was what i was implying :}

basically it's cost cutting, by providing a cheap router just so we can get the internet to work. as a user we have no choice but to buy a new router preferably 1gbit ports (i'd suggest 4-5 of them :} ) and also preferably wireless ac if possible.


Asus RT-N18U
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Looks like RT-N66U, has CPU/RAM/NAND/USB3.0 like RT-AC68U but is single-band wireless router like RT-N16. What is it? Asus RT-N18U
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- CPU Broadcom-ARM dual-core 800MHz (same as in RT-AC56U and RT-AC68U)
- RAM 256MB (FSB 533MHz)
- NAND 128MB
- Gigabit switch
- 1x USB2.0 + 1x USB3.0
- 3x external antennas
- 2,4GHz radio N600 (single band router)

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http://tomato.groov.pl/


from the prices i saw, you can get this router for rm 339, thats quite good for an ac router that actually performs :}
http://www.lelong.com.my/kx/asus+rt+n18u.htm


this router is wireless n though doh.gif but is using turboqam to boost wireless n signal by up to 30% more. it also can do up to 650 mbps internet connections, not that we have that speed anytime soon sweat.gif

wireless ac routers i think are 600+ upward hmm.gif yep a AC56U is 624
http://list.lelong.com.my/Auc/List/List.as...d=AC56U&x=0&y=0


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post Jul 27 2015, 05:53 AM

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I'm using Asus N66U router, and to tell you honestly I also having 22-24mbps download speed while testing with my phone's wifi. Wired connection is fine though, 30mbps~ stable. Maybe my wireless N peaks at those speed. Anybody tested using Wifi AC or dual band N? Should get better results using those.
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QUOTE(maeve @ Jul 27 2015, 05:53 AM)
I'm using Asus N66U router, and to tell you honestly I also having 22-24mbps download speed while testing with my phone's wifi. Wired connection is fine though, 30mbps~ stable. Maybe my wireless N peaks at those speed. Anybody tested using Wifi AC or dual band N? Should get better results using those.
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from what i heard ac works better through walls than wireless n. i never used it myself cause most of my equipment is still n. to go ac your clients also need wireless ac capability, which my outdated hardware don't :{

Anyways i'm waiting for wireless ax
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Wireless 802.11ax for less-congested networks For those who've felt the pain of trying to connect to a crowded public hotspot, the next Wi-Fi standard may offer some relief. Rather than just boosting overall bandwidth, the goal With 802.11ax is to quadruple speeds to individual connections, while also improving spectrum management to cut down on hotspot congestion.

The standard has a long way to go, as it likely won't be ratified until 2019. Devices supporting draft 802.11ax could hit the market in a couple years, though.

http://www.extremetech.com/computing/18468...-to-your-laptop


wireless n will get me by just fine till then :}


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post Jul 27 2015, 08:08 AM

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i am using tp link N600 my speed test with wifi constant at 30-35 DL and 4-5 UL no problemo...
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QUOTE(Moogle Stiltzkin @ Jul 27 2015, 02:30 AM)
well i sorta mean, it's a bit difficult trying to diagnose your speed via wifi.

i notice this while babysitting for my brother so i was on my laptop in another room in the house. the internet was so bad .... only got better when i moved the laptop a bit to get a better signal, then suddenly the internet was working fine again.

so poor wifi will indeed affect your internet speed doh.gif so i don't think you can really test poor internet unless done via ethernet first, so you can rule it's not a wifi issue your having. that was  what i was implying :}

basically it's cost cutting, by providing a cheap router just so we can get the internet to work. as a user we have no choice but to buy a new router preferably 1gbit ports (i'd suggest 4-5 of them :} ) and also preferably wireless ac if possible.
Asus RT-N18U
from the prices i saw, you can get this router for rm 339, thats quite good for an ac router that actually performs :}
http://www.lelong.com.my/kx/asus+rt+n18u.htm
this router is wireless n though doh.gif but is using turboqam to boost wireless n signal by up to 30% more. it also can do up to 650 mbps internet connections, not that we have that speed anytime soon  sweat.gif

wireless ac routers i think are 600+ upward  hmm.gif yep a AC56U is 624
http://list.lelong.com.my/Auc/List/List.as...d=AC56U&x=0&y=0
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Thanks for the advice but the fact is I rent a room and my router is in my room, I use WiFi only when I'm on the bed which is less than 1.5m away from router (maximum). Else, my laptop is just right next to my router. laugh.gif
That's the reason why I can get full 11Mbps on my current VIP10.
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post Jul 27 2015, 09:54 AM

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QUOTE(fruitie @ Jul 26 2015, 09:48 PM)
I don't know how to install, I always have problems with router. Always have to spend 1-2days to figure which part went wrong. laugh.gif
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If the stock router can't manage to have 30Mbps with Wifi but LAN can, option are:

1. Change the 3rd party router that capable to deliver Wifi at 30Mbps.

2. If don't know how to configure the router, get an access point (or even and plug into the LAN port of the stock router, much more simple than configure the router. As Unifi router needs additional configuration in term of Vlan tagging as compared to ordinary Streamyx one that just need to key in username and password only.
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post Jul 27 2015, 10:20 AM

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ah...my is unifi dlink router dir615. so can support 30mbps or will drop to 15 ?

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