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TIME [OFFICIAL] TIME Fibre Broadband™ v3.o, 500 Mbps of rocket science

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post Nov 3 2016, 05:25 PM

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QUOTE(spoonkin @ Nov 3 2016, 05:01 PM)
but its true, night speed seems slower, i can get 200mbps during lunch, but dinner I can only get 130mbps

really peak is after office hours

side note: do keep note on the cable length indicator from your home entrance till the router, as my contractor keep on insist from my door to router is 20m, where i give him max is only 20feet
in the end, i pay him rm50 or i worry he will just cut/damage my cable sad.gif
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Dear bro

I am sorry for the experience u need to go thru, I try to rectify

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post Nov 3 2016, 10:30 PM

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Does anyone tried p2p or Android TV box on times? will times throat the speed of P2p like using tv box?
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QUOTE(kelvin988 @ Nov 3 2016, 10:30 PM)
Does anyone tried p2p or Android TV box on times? will times throat the speed of P2p like using tv box?
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am using kodi on minix tv box, overall was okay running 1080p, tried 4k video but looks 1080p to me
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post Nov 4 2016, 09:27 AM

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QUOTE(spoonkin @ Nov 4 2016, 09:23 AM)
am using kodi on minix tv box, overall was okay running 1080p, tried 4k video but looks 1080p to me
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if want watch 4k i think need depend on android box hardware?
btw i use Kodi as well as chinese app on android box, so far so good
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post Nov 4 2016, 09:34 AM

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QUOTE(djhenry91 @ Nov 4 2016, 09:27 AM)
if want watch 4k i think need depend on android box hardware?
btw i use Kodi as well as chinese app on android box, so far so good
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am using tvbox supports 4k, tv not though, but i do expect to see slight difference
who knows, maybe its my tv
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post Nov 4 2016, 11:29 AM

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QUOTE(spoonkin @ Nov 4 2016, 09:34 AM)
am using tvbox supports 4k, tv not though, but i do expect to see slight difference
who knows, maybe its my tv
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maybe ur tv not support 4k?
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post Nov 4 2016, 12:42 PM

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Hey guys, Time installer just came and install in my house.

Want to ask something, my place @ Parklane OUG, the units are fiber ready so there is already existing fiber connecting to the home..no need for any drilling or pulling any cables,

but then I requested for the installer that I want the modem/router to be in my room, and he did the cabling all (used the white colour thin cable from the living room port and pull to the router in my room)

Total cabling length was 25 meters. He told me that 1 meter = rm10. Total damage = rm250

My question is:

Is the 15 meters free cabling as mentioned on Time's website covered for this? I.e. I pay 25-15 = 10 meters (rm100) or its not included and I have to pay the full amount of rm250?

Speedy replies are appreciated. Because the installer left already, he gave me his bank account number and ask me to bank in to him hmm.gif

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QUOTE(LordDenning @ Nov 4 2016, 12:42 PM)
Hey guys, Time installer just came and install in my house.

Want to ask something, my place @ Parklane OUG, the units are fiber ready so there is already existing fiber connecting to the home..no need for any drilling or pulling any cables,

but then I requested for the installer that I want the modem/router to be in my room, and he did the cabling all (used the white colour thin cable from the living room port and pull to the router in my room)

Total cabling length was 25 meters. He told me that 1 meter = rm10. Total damage = rm250

My question is:

Is the 15 meters free cabling as mentioned on Time's website covered for this? I.e. I pay 25-15 = 10 meters (rm100) or its not included and I have to pay the full amount of rm250?

Speedy replies are appreciated. Because the installer left already, he gave me his bank account number and ask me to bank in to him  hmm.gif
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Hi Bro,

That is a fiber prelaid building, 15m cable rule does not apply. Those additional work that you requested will be between you and the Service Installer.

Thanks.
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QUOTE(jjj2 @ Nov 4 2016, 12:56 PM)
Hi Bro,

That is a fiber prelaid building, 15m cable rule does not apply. Those additional work that you requested will be between you and the Service Installer.

Thanks.
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thanks for the reply and also yeapch01 for helping with all the registration process. rclxms.gif

satisfied and highly recommended.

so far speedtests and downloading seems ok, havent test the connection for gaming yet. smile.gif
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post Nov 4 2016, 07:49 PM

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QUOTE(LordDenning @ Nov 4 2016, 02:42 PM)
thanks for the reply and also yeapch01 for helping with all the registration process.  rclxms.gif

satisfied and highly recommended.

so far speedtests and downloading seems ok, havent test the connection for gaming yet.  smile.gif
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Dear bro

No worry bro , all problem you have in time fibre is our problem .

Feel free to let us know anything I can help in future.

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Connections for gaming hasn't been fixed. 4 emails sent over the course of 2 weeks have not been attended or replied to. Excellent customer service by TIME. I'll never recommend this ISP to anyone.
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QUOTE(spoonkin @ Nov 2 2016, 03:50 PM)
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not bad for wifi 5ghz, havent got the time to test for LAN cable.
overall looks good, havent test gaming/kodi yet though
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You use the standaard given roter or you change it ya?

This is wifi? very impressive
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QUOTE(yeapch01 @ Nov 4 2016, 08:49 PM)
Dear bro

No worry bro , all problem you have in time fibre is our problem .

Feel free to let us know anything I can help in future.

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Bro, my 100mbps time in my condo, the wireless mode speed is stuck in 20mbps region.

Is there any way i can tweak the standard router to get max speed through wireless?
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post Nov 5 2016, 05:06 PM

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QUOTE(max_cavalera @ Nov 5 2016, 02:16 PM)
Bro, my 100mbps time in my condo, the wireless mode speed is stuck in 20mbps region.

Is there any way i can tweak the standard router to get max speed through wireless?
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mine also.

all my devices using wifi, gets speeds of +- 20-30mbps, all except one. my mom's xiaomi mi3. hers can get the usual 100mbps speed. Weird why ah.

I read on this matter before something about the router but i totally forgotten what is it about already.
can someone educate me on that or give me a link to read.

is it anything to do with 2.4ghz vs 5ghz wifi?
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QUOTE(LordDenning @ Nov 5 2016, 06:06 PM)
mine also.

all my devices using wifi, gets speeds of +- 20-30mbps, all except one. my mom's xiaomi mi3. hers can get the usual 100mbps speed. Weird why ah.

I read on this matter before something about the router but i totally forgotten what is it about already.
can someone educate me on that or give me a link to read.

is it anything to do with 2.4ghz vs 5ghz wifi?
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Ya bro. Maybe can call time tehcnical helpdesk. Last time when newly installed my time always no connection in some period my tenant complaint.

So i go there and call tech helpdesk they oatiently guide me step by step to config my router.

They set a static ip on it after that terus mantap totally no more no internet issue. I heard theres a setting in router whr wifi they limit each device to only 20-30mbps max due to sharing. If can disable that maybe our device can throttle max speed 100mbps
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QUOTE(LordDenning @ Nov 5 2016, 05:06 PM)
mine also.

all my devices using wifi, gets speeds of +- 20-30mbps, all except one. my mom's xiaomi mi3. hers can get the usual 100mbps speed. Weird why ah.

I read on this matter before something about the router but i totally forgotten what is it about already.
can someone educate me on that or give me a link to read.

is it anything to do with 2.4ghz vs 5ghz wifi?
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Stand beside the router and conduct the speedtest again. smile.gif
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post Nov 5 2016, 09:38 PM

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QUOTE(blacktubi @ Nov 5 2016, 09:19 PM)
Stand beside the router and conduct the speedtest again. smile.gif
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that was literally the first thing i did to check it..
if you are near the router, you get better speeds (but still in the 20-30mbps region), as compared to when you are further away.

and when i tested the mi3, it was in another room.
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QUOTE(LordDenning @ Nov 5 2016, 09:38 PM)
that was literally the first thing i did to check it..
if you are near the router, you get better speeds (but still in the 20-30mbps region), as compared to when you are further away.

and when i tested the mi3, it was in another room.
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Well, certain devices have terrible wireless chip. sweat.gif
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Hi, I want to upgrade my router (using std D-Link provided by TIME) and wonder if there is anything in particular I should consider?

Do I need to configure the VLAN IDs i.e. get a unifi/maxis supported router?

Am currently eyeing TP-link C9 or C2600 and wonder if they support TIME fibre broadband. There is no info about this on TP-link website. I currently subscribe to the 100Mbps package using PPPoE.

Any insight to this is highly appreciated!
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post Nov 6 2016, 06:05 PM

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QUOTE(Nymi @ Nov 6 2016, 04:54 PM)
Hi, I want to upgrade my router (using std D-Link provided by TIME) and wonder if there is anything in particular I should consider?

Do I need to configure the VLAN IDs i.e. get a unifi/maxis supported router?

Am currently eyeing TP-link C9 or C2600 and wonder if they support TIME fibre broadband. There is no info about this on TP-link website. I currently subscribe to the 100Mbps package using PPPoE.

Any insight to this is highly appreciated!
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Hi...no need to set vlan on your router... let me know once you purchase the router..will guide you to setup.

Very easy...you just have to configure your given username & password into the pppoe section.

Thank you.

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