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Unifi Official TM UniFi High Speed Broadband Thread V23, ( -_・) ︻デ═一▸ Maxis & Time

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FoxSeaTiger
post Jan 17 2016, 11:05 PM

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I got notice in my mail box

It said

they come to my house to change my unifi adaptor. So I'm not home so they said I need to call them back.

So what the adaptor all about kinda lazy to call them.

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post Jan 17 2016, 11:13 PM

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QUOTE(Zi-Tech @ Jan 17 2016, 01:17 AM)
if you want to pay to tm, give them a call... normally they will charge minimum is rm150...

depend on your fiber wall socket, if you want to move that, need to call tm or contractor... if the fws at same location, only move ONU/BTU, it just easy to pull the fiber cable(i think the cable is around 3 or 5m) or you can buy single core fiber cable like 10 meter and lay down until your preferred place and make sure not reachable by anyone(like hiding it the cable)...

you must choose wisely else need to fork some money for minor job...

p/s: before this my fiber line broken at the fws... fix it by myself with normal tool like sharp knife(do splicing) and trial and error in order to save the money...hahaha
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I am willing to pay the money to avoid risk of messing up even if it is a minor job. Not a DIY person at all and not willing to go trial and error route for learning experience, thanks.

The problem was that I didn't know if TM provide these kinds of services after the original installation.

QUOTE(soonwai @ Jan 17 2016, 01:32 AM)
TM installers are almost always contractors and they're trained and have the necessary equipment so it's a safe bet. If you decide to use a 3rd party contractor, at the very least, ensure that they have an optical power meter with them. Just check that the signals are the same before and after they move the cable less they screw something up.
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Noted. Most likely will be avoiding third party contractors though.
Zi-Tech
post Jan 17 2016, 11:24 PM

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QUOTE(blackbox14 @ Jan 17 2016, 11:13 PM)
I am willing to pay the money to avoid risk of messing up even if it is a minor job. Not a DIY person at all and not willing to go trial and error route for learning experience, thanks.

The problem was that I didn't know if TM provide these kinds of services after the original installation.
Noted. Most likely will be avoiding third party contractors though.
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if like that, it ok to call tm to do the services...TM provide all kind of related services to their product... just need to arrange with them.... but if you can get their installer much better....straight deal with them....
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QUOTE(blackbox14 @ Jan 17 2016, 11:13 PM)
The problem was that I didn't know if TM provide these kinds of services after the original installation.
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Actually I'm not sure also but I've asked the TM contractor who came to my house for the original UniFi to do some extra jobs for me. Some side income for them. Totally off the record.
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QUOTE(blacktubi @ Jan 17 2016, 08:36 PM)
You haven't meet the worst case. 2.4Ghz is literally unusable at my place on all channels. High ping fluctuation.

I moved to 5Ghz and have to install more AP to compensate for the poor penetration on 5Ghz.
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True, my house is more an example of a relatively clean Wifi environment. There're only 2 strong wifi sources nearby, mine & my direct neighbour. And my wifi was off during the spectral scan because my router was the one doing the scanning. The speedtest was done on my neighbour's wifi. What's interesting is all the background noise from other electrical devices whatever they may be. And that strong green band from Maxis. There's a telco tower about 400ft from my house.

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so boring my apartment UNIFI ports all full and no concrete when TM want to increase it !!! Ask me go for streamyx but only 1mbs available shakehead.gif shakehead.gif doh.gif doh.gif
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Slow evening so here's another spectral scan. This time of my microwave oven. They emit EM radiation at just the right frequency to interfere with WiFi. You can see where the magnetron is humming and pauses for a few secs and starts again.

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Effects of oven on Speedtest. I stood next to the oven and start Speedtest while the oven was running. You can see where the download speed increases when the magnetron* pauses and then where the upload speed decreases when the oven starts again.

Now to eat all the food that I've just heated up.

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Tomorrow's project is:

1. to try and jam Maxis LTE Band 7 with my router. The Mikrotik radio can transmit from 2312 to 2712 Mhz though it's highly illegal to do so on freqs outside of the Wifi band. Maxis LTE Band 1 is 2500Mhz.

2. heat food up with router

*The magnetron is the mojäng that generates EM energy in the oven.

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post Jan 18 2016, 01:22 AM

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QUOTE(soonwai @ Jan 18 2016, 12:58 AM)
Effects of oven on Speedtest. I stood next to the oven and start Speedtest while the oven was running. You can see where the download speed increases when the magnetron* pauses and then where the upload speed decreases when the oven starts again.

Now to eat all the food that I've just heated up.

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Tomorrow's project is:

1. to try and jam Maxis LTE Band 1 with my router. The Mikrotik radio can transmit from 2312 to 2712 Mhz though it's highly illegal to do so on freqs outside of the Wifi band. Maxis LTE Band 1 is 2500Mhz.

2. heat food up with router

*The magnetron is the mojäng that generates EM energy in the oven.
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lte band 1 is not 2.6ghz... band 1 is 2.1ghz region....

malaysia only use band 3(newly regulation based on 1.8ghz license in order to increase capacity and coverage if not mistaken) and band 7 which is 2.6ghz region...


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QUOTE(Zi-Tech @ Jan 18 2016, 01:22 AM)
lte band 1 is not 2.6ghz... band 1 is 2.1ghz region....
I stand corrected. Thanks. It's Band 7.
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QUOTE(soonwai @ Jan 18 2016, 01:59 AM)
I stand corrected. Thanks. It's Band 7.
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to disturb based on technical, go to 2.62-2.69... this bandwidth is for downlink... sure maxis... but need to ensure which band is connected.... afraid connected to 1.8ghz so no effect at all...
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post Jan 18 2016, 07:24 AM

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Call tm to complain.


QUOTE(insane.gamer @ Jan 17 2016, 10:58 PM)
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post Jan 18 2016, 07:36 AM

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Anyone facing issue here when download torrent Unifi will throttle down the download speed?
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post Jan 18 2016, 08:31 AM

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If everything throttled down, we will back to stone age.
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QUOTE(christina1 @ Jan 18 2016, 07:36 AM)
Anyone facing issue here when download torrent Unifi will throttle down the download speed?
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Use VPN lorrrr
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post Jan 18 2016, 09:21 AM

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QUOTE(luqman98x @ Jan 18 2016, 08:56 AM)
Use VPN lorrrr
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Can ah download torrent via VPN?
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post Jan 18 2016, 09:23 AM

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U need find VPN provider which can support P2P, mostly they don't allow.


QUOTE(christina1 @ Jan 18 2016, 09:21 AM)
Can ah download torrent via VPN?
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post Jan 18 2016, 12:57 PM

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QUOTE(christina1 @ Jan 18 2016, 07:36 AM)
Anyone facing issue here when download torrent Unifi will throttle down the download speed?
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Uh... You are trying to download torrent while also downloading direct? Obviously one of the other will throttle, I don't see the issue here.
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post Jan 18 2016, 01:42 PM

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why still no news of promo for vip 5? sad.gif
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QUOTE(christina1 @ Jan 18 2016, 07:36 AM)
Anyone facing issue here when download torrent Unifi will throttle down the download speed?
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downloading dirt rally from torrent smooth...no throttle over here

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