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

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post Apr 19 2016, 05:32 PM

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QUOTE(zhiyuen91 @ Apr 19 2016, 05:13 PM)
Hi bro,
As attached in the email I sent u
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Bro,

Your Account No has been pmed to you.

Your TIME PPPOE Username is written there on the Doket (Work Completion Sheet)...xxxxxx@timebb, password is hidden by Energizer battery...lolx

Have you actually configured back the TIME connection in your Dlink Router ?
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post Apr 19 2016, 05:46 PM

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QUOTE(jjj2 @ Apr 19 2016, 05:32 PM)
Bro,

Your Account No has been pmed to you.

Your TIME PPPOE Username is written there on the Doket (Work Completion Sheet)...xxxxxx@timebb, password is hidden by Energizer battery...lolx

Have you actually configured back the TIME connection in your Dlink Router ?
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Oh haha sorry bout that. Yeap I did. Yeapch just contacted me hopefully it will be working again. Will keep u guys posted
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post Apr 19 2016, 05:51 PM

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QUOTE(zhiyuen91 @ Apr 19 2016, 05:46 PM)
Oh haha sorry bout that. Yeap I did. Yeapch just contacted me hopefully it will be working again. Will keep u guys posted
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No problem..feel free to contact me at 012 429 9200 or whatsapp me should you rquire more help.

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post Apr 19 2016, 05:56 PM

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QUOTE(tritonite @ Apr 18 2016, 04:44 PM)
Yes, that is standard practice, and it's the same here at my condo.

Again, just sounded like @infin had to pay extra for the piping from his riser, comms cabinet, floor switch or whatever you want to call it, to his unit. I would query my condo management if it happened to me.

15m just sounds more than enough to me, unless you wanted the ONU located somewhere other than where people are usually happy to have it - i.e. living room, behind the TV table.
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So, I got conned ady la. My installation has been done last month and that guy charged me around RM45 I think (cannot recall) cos exceed 15m from floor switch. But from my front door to my TV cabinet is only +/- 8 meters. My place is near to his place (according to his profile location), maybe same contractor.

Apart from paying extra (is it?) and force to take leave (i tot it takes only few minutes. they should inform that it takes at least 4 hours, few days beforehand), everything is working great.
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post Apr 19 2016, 06:38 PM

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QUOTE(zhiyuen91 @ Apr 19 2016, 05:25 PM)
Bro using Dlink Dir 850l
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default no password..installer told me..jus login
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post Apr 19 2016, 08:30 PM

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What is the maximum transfer speed for the free D-Link DIR-850L? If i subscribe to 300Mbps, can the WiFi in the wireless router achieve that speed?

I have the itchiness to order a Netgear R7000 Nighthawk wireless router from overseas, will it be able to work with TIME Broadband in Malaysia? As long as it is PPPoE then it should be fine I guess?

The function of wireless router is just to route traffic coming from the ONU, so it will work regardless of what telco you use, as long as you have a working modem connecting to the Internet - Corrrect me if I'm wrong. smile.gif
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post Apr 19 2016, 08:38 PM

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QUOTE(ChristWolves @ Apr 19 2016, 09:30 PM)
What is the maximum transfer speed for the free D-Link DIR-850L? If i subscribe to 300Mbps, can the WiFi in the wireless router achieve that speed?

I have the itchiness to order a Netgear R7000 Nighthawk wireless router from overseas, will it be able to work with TIME Broadband in Malaysia? As long as it is PPPoE then it should be fine I guess?

The function of wireless router is just to route traffic coming from the ONU, so it will work regardless of what telco you use, as long as you have a working modem connecting to the Internet - Corrrect me if I'm wrong. smile.gif
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Totally agree your statement above.
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post Apr 19 2016, 08:55 PM


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QUOTE(ChristWolves @ Apr 19 2016, 08:30 PM)
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I have the itchiness to order a Netgear R7000 Nighthawk wireless router from overseas, will it be able to work with TIME Broadband in Malaysia? As long as it is PPPoE then it should be fine I guess?
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Netgear R7000 will work with TIME. And UniFi, Maxis & others too.
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post Apr 19 2016, 09:07 PM

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QUOTE(yeapch01 @ Apr 19 2016, 08:38 PM)
Dear bro
Totally agree your statement above.
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Have you seen anyone getting router from other country and use it here with TIME BB? Just the warranty problem though and cheaper outside. devil.gif
Any setting for the PPPoE network connection?



QUOTE(soonwai @ Apr 19 2016, 08:55 PM)
Netgear R7000 will work with TIME. And UniFi, Maxis & others too.
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You using The Netgear Nighthawk too? Mind to share TIME settings, if any? rclxms.gif I know Unifi you need to set VLAN to 500 and priority to 0. Time BB any?
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post Apr 19 2016, 09:26 PM

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I'm considering switching to Time Fibre from UniFi but still under contract. Is there any way to waive the UniFi termination fee?

Also what are the additional installation charges if any for Time? Am in a Klang Valley condo that's listed under the coverage list.
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QUOTE(j22 @ Apr 19 2016, 09:26 PM)
I'm considering switching to Time Fibre from UniFi but still under contract. Is there any way to waive the UniFi termination fee?

Also what are the additional installation charges if any for Time? Am in a Klang Valley condo that's listed under the coverage list.
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ya, if you under contract with Maxis or TM will get 500 rebate from TIME
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post Apr 19 2016, 09:40 PM

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QUOTE(Matrix @ Apr 19 2016, 03:39 PM)
Currently i won't recommend NETFLIX because it's getting hard to switch to US region.


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Is it? US Netflix is working fine via VPN, just saying. In HD too. rclxms.gif


QUOTE(ChristWolves @ Apr 19 2016, 09:07 PM)
Have you seen anyone getting router from other country and use it here with TIME BB? Just the warranty problem though and cheaper outside.  devil.gif
Any setting for the PPPoE network connection?
You using The Netgear Nighthawk too? Mind to share TIME settings, if any?  rclxms.gif I know Unifi you need to set VLAN to 500 and priority to 0. Time BB any?
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All you need is a PPPOE dialer. I can't comment on Astro IPTV+Time but Time broadband on its own does not require any VLAN configuration.

Even Windows can connect to Time and act as a router.




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post Apr 19 2016, 10:00 PM

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QUOTE(infin @ Apr 19 2016, 09:40 PM)
Is it? US Netflix is working fine via VPN, just saying. In HD too.  rclxms.gif
All you need is a PPPOE dialer. I can't comment on Astro IPTV+Time but Time broadband on its own does not require any VLAN configuration.

Even Windows can connect to Time and act as a router.
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Ah, alright. Thanks for your information.. thumbup.gif
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QUOTE(ChristWolves @ Apr 19 2016, 09:07 PM)
Have you seen anyone getting router from other country and use it here with TIME BB? Just the warranty problem though and cheaper outside.  devil.gif
If wifi router scared customs stop it and ask you go SIRIM. Very mah fan.
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Any setting for the PPPoE network connection?
You using The Netgear Nighthawk too? Mind to share TIME settings, if any?  rclxms.gif I know Unifi you need to set VLAN to 500 and priority to 0. Time BB any?
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Not using R7000 but any respectable router can support TIME. TIME is very easy, PPPoE on one of your ethernet ports, username, password, masquerade and that's it.

The requirements for a few of the popular ones:
TIME: PPPoE
UniFi: PPPoE + VLAN (209, 400, 500, 600)
Maxis: PPPoE + VLAN (621, ??)
Singtel: DHCP + VLAN (10, 20, 30, 40)

Any router that can manually set those will work and R7000 has very comprehensive settings.

The routers that we're used to with so-called custom eg:UniFi firmware just have all the proper PPPoE or DHCP or VLAN settings already configured for our convenience.

Personally I use Mikrotik.

This post has been edited by soonwai: Apr 19 2016, 10:16 PM
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post Apr 19 2016, 10:48 PM

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QUOTE(j22 @ Apr 19 2016, 10:26 PM)
I'm considering switching to Time Fibre from UniFi but still under contract. Is there any way to waive the UniFi termination fee?

Also what are the additional installation charges if any for Time? Am in a Klang Valley condo that's listed under the coverage list.
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Dear bro


Thanks for your interest in time fibre, we are time fibre distributor can help u on registration and arranging for installation at your condo.

Thanks
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post Apr 19 2016, 11:05 PM

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QUOTE(ChristWolves @ Apr 19 2016, 08:30 PM)
What is the maximum transfer speed for the free D-Link DIR-850L? If i subscribe to 300Mbps, can the WiFi in the wireless router achieve that speed?

I have the itchiness to order a Netgear R7000 Nighthawk wireless router from overseas, will it be able to work with TIME Broadband in Malaysia? As long as it is PPPoE then it should be fine I guess?

The function of wireless router is just to route traffic coming from the ONU, so it will work regardless of what telco you use, as long as you have a working modem connecting to the Internet - Corrrect me if I'm wrong. smile.gif
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Yes Bro, it will work, we have tested this unit as well.

The same AC1900 range unit that on par or outperforms Asus RT-AC68U.



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post Apr 19 2016, 11:08 PM

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QUOTE(jjj2 @ Apr 19 2016, 11:05 PM)
Yes Bro, it will work, we have tested this unit as well.

The same AC1900 range unit that on par or outperforms Asus RT-AC68U.
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Yes, read a lot about the reviews. But need relatively new phones and laptops to support AC though.. Future proofing would be useful. But buying from overseas means warranty kong. Taking the risk or not... Asus wireless routers having 3 years warranty. hmm.gif
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post Apr 20 2016, 12:02 AM

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QUOTE(ChristWolves @ Apr 19 2016, 11:08 PM)
Yes, read a lot about the reviews. But need relatively new phones and laptops to support AC though.. Future proofing would be useful. But buying from overseas means warranty kong. Taking the risk or not... Asus wireless routers having 3 years warranty.  hmm.gif
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It depends...mostly all my high end routers I bought from overseas...

Usually if you stabilize the voltage, those branded routers will perform quite a long time... One thing to take note is to avoid power adapter with 'weird' voltage ...I always get a few of these for spare.


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post Apr 20 2016, 09:18 AM

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QUOTE(jjj2 @ Apr 20 2016, 12:02 AM)
It depends...mostly all my high end routers I bought from overseas...

Usually if you stabilize the voltage, those branded routers will perform quite a long time... One thing to take note is to avoid power adapter with 'weird' voltage ...I always get a few of these for spare.
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Overseas will be much cheaper right.. Like having discount or sth hah..

Watcha mean by power adapter with 'weird' voltage uh..? Normally we are in 220-240v 50hz right? I plan to get mine from UK so should be alright, unless you get it from China or US then you might need to consider the power difference in these continents...
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how much saving you looking at for purchase oversea?

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