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

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yeapch01
post Apr 20 2016, 03:32 PM

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QUOTE(lhlsteve76 @ Apr 20 2016, 03:56 PM)
how much saving you looking at for purchase oversea?
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We have direct contact with Netgear distributor in Singapore. Let me know if u want me to help.

Also can help to claim warranty .

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I just realized time is only providing D-Link DIR-850L Router, what about modem? Is that a modem router?
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post Apr 20 2016, 04:26 PM

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QUOTE(kayzie @ Apr 20 2016, 04:20 PM)
I just realized time is only providing D-Link DIR-850L Router, what about modem? Is that a modem router?
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is Huawei ONU
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post Apr 20 2016, 04:41 PM

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QUOTE(yeapch01 @ Apr 20 2016, 03:32 PM)
Dear All
We have direct contact with Netgear distributor in Singapore. Let me know if u want me to help.

Also can help to claim warranty .
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How much they selling for R7k?
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QUOTE(lhlsteve76 @ Apr 20 2016, 04:26 PM)
is Huawei ONU
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I see, exact model number of the huawei modem?
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post Apr 20 2016, 04:49 PM

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QUOTE(kayzie @ Apr 20 2016, 04:43 PM)
I see, exact model number of the huawei modem?
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HG8240H
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post Apr 20 2016, 04:51 PM

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QUOTE(kayzie @ Apr 20 2016, 04:20 PM)
I just realized time is only providing D-Link DIR-850L Router, what about modem? Is that a modem router?
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Nope...its not.

TIME will provide both Router and ONU (aka Fibre Modem).

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post Apr 20 2016, 05:04 PM

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QUOTE(ChristWolves @ Apr 20 2016, 09:18 AM)
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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Ya Bro...much cheaper... Im refering to the DC....weird voltage means not commonly used voltage like 7.5...15V..... not worry..big portion of routers in the market now using 12V 1A or 500mA...so it's very easy to get some replacements AC-DC adapters.

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post Apr 20 2016, 10:31 PM

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When will Time adjust pricing for Time Fibre Business?
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post Apr 20 2016, 10:55 PM

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Just got the 100mbps plan. So far so good!

The router it comes (the black dlink) range is not good though. So I just put it near our rooms and the modem is in the living room 15ft away.

My previous was unify 5mbps and with the same monthly 149rm. bangwall.gif

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post Apr 21 2016, 12:03 AM

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My previous was unify 5mbps and with the same monthly 149rm.  bangwall.gif
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Choosing Time over Unifi is a no brainer. I switched to Time as soon as it was available.
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post Apr 21 2016, 01:20 AM

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Hi, Anyone using Astro IPTV with TIME ?

I would like to know if the Astro IPTV machine support both wifi/lan & satellite type of connection? For example if the internet is down, still able to watch Astro via the satellite dish connection ?

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post Apr 21 2016, 01:50 AM

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QUOTE(speed8081 @ Apr 21 2016, 02:20 AM)
Hi, Anyone using Astro IPTV with TIME ?

I would like to know if the Astro IPTV machine support both wifi/lan & satellite type of connection? For example if the internet is down, still able to watch Astro via the satellite dish connection ?

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No once time line is down , the astro services in astro iptv also will not functioning as no more reliable on disc in astro iptv.

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QUOTE(speed8081 @ Apr 21 2016, 01:20 AM)
Hi, Anyone using Astro IPTV with TIME ?

I would like to know if the Astro IPTV machine support both wifi/lan & satellite type of connection? For example if the internet is down, still able to watch Astro via the satellite dish connection ?

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Hi Bro,

It depends on wha causes the Internet to be down. If physical cable broken (example), then both Astro and Internet can't be used.
If the router is faulty, causing your Internet to be down, your Astro is still running.

What you are referring is a type of hybrid configuration...it's currently only available on landed properties running on TM HSBB network.

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Any gamers here can give comments on time net? Is the line more stable than unifi?
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post Apr 21 2016, 11:00 AM

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QUOTE(kayzie @ Apr 21 2016, 10:50 AM)
Any gamers here can give comments on time net? Is the line more stable than unifi?
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Can you specify which particular games? Some online games servers are hosted in US region, so the latency is higher than those hosted in Asia.

If you are talking about Dota 2/CS:GO, then you can check here.

Dota 2 and CS:GO were performing very badly (high latency and packet loss, you can check UniFi thread) since last month due to the broken undersea cable on UniFi, no issue on TIME Fibre so far.
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QUOTE(terence_nwb @ Apr 21 2016, 11:00 AM)
Can you specify which particular games? Some online games servers are hosted in US region, so the latency is higher than those hosted in Asia.

If you are talking about Dota 2/CS:GO, then you can check here.

Dota 2 and CS:GO were performing very badly (high latency and packet loss, you can check UniFi thread) since last month due to the broken undersea cable on UniFi, no issue on TIME Fibre so far.
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Well the popular ones like sc2, hots, dota, cs:go, wow. smile.gif Unifi performing really bad even after last month's incident.
Constantly lag spike or just lag as nature, especially on Hots which connects to sg server.
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my current router is the previous router that time provided. Linksys E1200. the wireless signal is not really great especially inside my room. either 1 bar or lost signal. is the new router D-Link DIR-850L signal better? or any other that can recommend?
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post Apr 21 2016, 03:34 PM

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QUOTE(kayzie @ Apr 21 2016, 01:48 PM)
Well the popular ones like sc2, hots, dota, cs:go, wow. smile.gif Unifi performing really bad even after last month's incident.
Constantly lag spike or just lag as nature, especially on Hots which connects to sg server.
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Dota2 I having 10ms ping cool2.gif
The lowest ping I had after switch from Mxxxs.
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QUOTE(yvonnesoo @ Apr 21 2016, 03:29 PM)
my current router is the previous router that time provided. Linksys E1200. the wireless signal is not really great especially inside my room. either 1 bar or lost signal. is the new router D-Link DIR-850L signal better? or any other that can recommend?
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difficult to comments depend on router location, layout and size of the area. 850L definitely better signal than E1200. Not sure if it really will solve your problem. Try re-locate the router location to see if it helps... If for heavy wifi streamer, prefer to go for the asus 68u or netgear type for stable connection...

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