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

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buyoq
post Aug 7 2015, 07:57 PM

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QUOTE(gmeal @ Aug 7 2015, 07:55 PM)
Hi may i know you are upgrading from vip5?
And yo register by phone or direct walk in to tm point ?
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no, from VIP10
walk in to TM Point (TM Point Serdang) to be exact
took me less than 24 hours to get upgraded

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post Aug 7 2015, 08:04 PM

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QUOTE(buyoq @ Aug 7 2015, 07:57 PM)
no, from VIP10
walk in to TM Point (TM Point Serdang) to be exact
took me less than 24 hours to get upgraded
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Huhu i ask the account holder call to tm cs and ask about the upgrading from vip5 to 30mbps. But the cs do not know anything
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post Aug 7 2015, 08:10 PM

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QUOTE(gmeal @ Aug 7 2015, 08:04 PM)
Huhu i ask the account holder call to tm cs and ask about the upgrading from vip5 to 30mbps. But the cs do not know anything
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haha.just go straight to TM Point and ask smile.gif
i called CS 2 days ago aswell and this is what happened

me : saya nk upgrade 30mbps.kena g tmpoint or saya boleh request dari u je ?
cs : 30mbps ? tak boleh encik..encik kena tunggu call dari telemarketer
me : apa pulak.ramai je yg saya kenal dah pakai 30mbps bila g tmpoint.
cs : tm point pun tak boleh encik sbb ini promo khas untuk pelanggan lama..mungkin kawan2 encik tu kenal orang dalam la tu..

*super pissed off with her answer then i hung up the phone*
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post Aug 7 2015, 08:25 PM

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Hello all,

i recently upgrade from vip10 to unifi30 few weeks ago. but when i test speedtest2.unifi, my donwload speed was 5mbps and not 30mbps as promised. upload speed id fine at 5mbps. i've called and lodge report to TM. accrding to them, they'ce set to 30mbps and my problem could be port problem. they will send technician within this coming days to check

to anyone have this kinda problem?

fyi, my unifi equipemnt still using stock set (original unifi equiptment) with minor router setting

hope can help me

tks
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post Aug 7 2015, 08:26 PM

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Need to do something at pole, outside ur house.

QUOTE(eqmal197 @ Aug 7 2015, 08:25 PM)
Hello all,

i recently upgrade from vip10 to unifi30 few weeks ago. but when i test speedtest2.unifi, my donwload speed was 5mbps and not 30mbps as promised. upload speed id fine at 5mbps. i've called and lodge report to TM. accrding to them, they'ce set to 30mbps and my problem could be port problem. they will send technician within this coming days to check

to anyone have this kinda problem?

fyi, my unifi equipemnt still using stock set (original unifi equiptment) with minor router setting

hope can help me

tks
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post Aug 7 2015, 08:27 PM

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QUOTE(jusbella @ Aug 7 2015, 08:26 PM)
Need to do something at pole, outside ur house.
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i see. thanks smile.gif
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post Aug 7 2015, 08:30 PM

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QUOTE(arthur88 @ Aug 7 2015, 07:51 PM)
just wondering, trg212m can support 30mbps?
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Can. You use wired or wifi to do speed test?

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post Aug 7 2015, 08:58 PM

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QUOTE(buyoq @ Aug 7 2015, 07:53 PM)
doesnt make any sense..
you sure they have succesfully upgraded your package ?
how's your upload speed like ?
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confirm upgrade to vip30 cause upload speed is 5mbps only..
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post Aug 7 2015, 09:07 PM

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QUOTE(arthur88 @ Aug 7 2015, 08:58 PM)
confirm upgrade to vip30 cause upload speed is 5mbps only..
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http://www.lowyat.net/2015/07/confirmed-un...s-upload-speed/

yes. unifi30 is 5mbps upload only



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post Aug 7 2015, 09:10 PM

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QUOTE(arthur88 @ Aug 7 2015, 08:58 PM)
confirm upgrade to vip30 cause upload speed is 5mbps only..
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Have you filed a case with TM?
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QUOTE(arthur88 @ Aug 7 2015, 08:58 PM)
confirm upgrade to vip30 cause upload speed is 5mbps only..
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Try a wired Ethernet connection.
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post Aug 7 2015, 09:39 PM

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Are there any special promotions for VIP5? Currently planning to upgrade from Streamyx 1MPs. laugh.gif

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post Aug 7 2015, 10:06 PM

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just upgraded from vip10 to 30..
my upload speed is 5mbps..

there goes my seeding speed..
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QUOTE(meiyi @ Aug 7 2015, 09:39 PM)
Are there any special promotions for VIP5? Currently planning to upgrade from Streamyx 1MPs. laugh.gif
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None but VIP10 should be RM179 by now, however still no news about this.
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post Aug 7 2015, 11:49 PM

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QUOTE(jutamind @ Aug 7 2015, 07:52 PM)
Did the telemarketer mention that the free calls will be maintained or no more free calls?
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Free call still remain, fee is RM219
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Damn...this Is probably the only time I would like TM telemarketer to call me and yet no action from them sad.gif

QUOTE(cytoh @ Aug 7 2015, 11:49 PM)
Free call still remain, fee is RM219
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saw a Display ad banner stating that there's a roadshow happening at Giant Bukit Tinggi, Klang from 10am - 10pm, anyone went? Saw previous replies, that someone from that area managed to upgrade to 30Mbps?
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post Aug 8 2015, 11:57 AM

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maxis 30mb RM248
UNIFI 30MB RM242.74

GOOD MEH.. upgraded from univi vip 20 to unifi 30 mb 1 month already speed wise good and stable..
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QUOTE(blacktubi @ Aug 7 2015, 10:39 AM)
I suggest powerline. smile.gif
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i used poe before so i have an idea what its like. this unit tend to get hot so bit worried using it for long durations :/ maybe newer models have solved this issue.

that said, i don't think POE is going to be needed much longer because....

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While you may have a hard time getting more than 400Mbps to your smartphone via 802.11ac, 802.11ax should deliver real-world speeds above 2Gbps. And in a lab-based trial of technology similar to 802.11ax, Huawei hit a max speed of 10.53Gbps, or around 1.4 gigabytes of data transfer per second. Clearly, 802.11ax is going to be fast. But what is it exactly?


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How fast is 802.11ax?
Let’s say we take the more conservative 4x estimate, and assume a massive 160MHz channel. In that case, the maximum speed of a single 802.11ax stream will be around 3.5Gbps (compared with 866Mbps for a single 802.11ac stream). Multiply that out to a 4×4 MIMO network and you get a total capacity of 14Gbps. If you had a smartphone or laptop capable of two or three streams, you’d get some blazing connection speeds of 1GB per second or more.

In a more realistic setup with 80MHz channels, we’re probably looking at a single-stream speed of around 1.6Gbps, which is still a reasonable 200MB/sec. If your mobile device supports MIMO, you could be seeing 400 or 600MB/sec. And in an even more realistic setup with 40MHz channels (such as what you’d probably get in a crowded apartment block), a single 802.11ax stream would net you 800Mbps (100MB/sec), or a total network capacity of 3.2Gbps.


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802.11ax range, reliability, and other factors
So far, neither the Wi-Fi Alliance nor Huawei has said much about 802.11ax’s other important features. Huawei says “intelligent spectrum allocation” and “interference coordination” will be employed, but most modern WiFi hardware already does that.

It’s fairly safe to assume that working range will stay the same or increase slightly. Reliability should improve a little with the inclusion of OFDA, and with the aforementioned spectrum allocation and interference coordination features. Congestion may also be reduced as a result, and because data will be transferred between devices faster, that frees the airwaves for other connections.

Otherwise, 802.11ax will work in roughly the same fashion as 802.11ac — just with massively increased throughput. As we covered in our Linksys WRT1900AC review, 802.11ac is already pretty great. 802.11ax will just take things to the next level.


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Do we need these kinds of speeds?
The problem, as with all things WiFi, isn’t necessarily the speed of the network itself — it’s congestion, and more than that even, it’s what the devices themselves are capable of. For example, even 802.11ax’s slowest speed of 100MB/sec is pushing it for a hard drive — and it’s faster than what the eMMC NAND flash storage in most smartphones can handle as well. Best-case scenario, a modern smartphone’s storage tops out at around 90MB/sec sequential read, 20MB/sec sequential write — worst case, with lots of little files, you’re looking at speeds in the single-megabyte-per-second range. Obviously, for the wider 80MHz and 160MHz channels, you’re going to need some desktop SSDs to take advantage of 802.11ax’s max speeds.

Not every use-case requires you to read or write data to a slow storage medium. But even so, alternate uses like streaming 4K video still fall short of these multi-gigabit speeds. Even if Netflix begins streaming 8K in the next few years (and you thought there wasn’t enough to watch in 4K!), 802.11ax has more than enough bandwidth. And the bottleneck isn’t your WiFi there; it’s your internet connection. The current time frame for 802.11ax certification is 2018 — until then, upgrading to 802.11ac (if you haven’t already) should be a nice stopgap.


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


wireless ac now is pretty decent. but with ax i doubt even power users will have much to complain about. can go 100% wireless unless your running some server farm where you need faster wired speeds sweat.gif

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