Welcome Guest ( Log In | Register )

Bump Topic Topic Closed RSS Feed
534 Pages « < 30 31 32 33 34 > » Bottom

Outline · [ Standard ] · Linear+

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

views
     
ssxcool
post Apr 25 2016, 11:06 AM

Getting Started
**
Junior Member
255 posts

Joined: Sep 2011
» Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... «


so long to wait it to reach landed cry.gif cry.gif cry.gif
yaseen1979
post Apr 25 2016, 11:32 AM

New Member
*
Junior Member
38 posts

Joined: Apr 2016
Hello all. I'm a new user and new TIME customer ( since Saturday 23/4/2016). Can i know if there is any upload capping for wireless 5GHz Channel?. I tested with many speedtest, speed fluctuate i can understand that, but one thing i can see is uploading speed never hit more than 20 Mbps. I don't mind actually but i was told that is symmetric (upload/download same speed).Do anyone else face this?.

However i tested using LAN (Using powerline) i can get symmetric uploading/downloading at 50mbps. I haven't tried using direct LAN (Going to try it today).

Thanks
x-1o8-x
post Apr 25 2016, 02:22 PM

Prosekaist
******
Senior Member
1,250 posts

Joined: Jun 2009
From: the land before time


how much per meter does time charge for extra length after the first 15m from your main door?
yeapch01
post Apr 25 2016, 02:33 PM

Regular
******
Senior Member
1,916 posts

Joined: Mar 2008


QUOTE(x-1o8-x @ Apr 25 2016, 03:22 PM)
how much per meter does time charge for extra length after the first 15m from your main door?
*
Dear bro


Thanks for your interest in Time fibre , extra one meter after 15 meter from your main door charges is rm 10/meter


Thanks
mystic_mac
post Apr 25 2016, 02:39 PM

New Member
*
Junior Member
27 posts

Joined: Apr 2016
QUOTE(zhiyuen91 @ Apr 23 2016, 08:49 PM)
Hi guys,

Just an update for my previous post on my router giving me very slow speeds on TIME's 300mbps.

The technician came over, identified that connecting directly to the Hua Wei Modem gives me 300 mbps on speedtest.net . Connecting the modem to the router only gives a 7 mbps result on Ethernet. And yea, the technician was still not able to find out what is causing the problem. Will wait for TIME's response on that.

In the mean time, does anyone know any settings on the DLINK router that can cause speed to reduce drastically? I have tested Cat6, Cat5e cables and tried resetting the router. Any help would be much appreciated.
*
Hi guys , i had to remake an account on lowyat after having problems logging into my older inactive account. Anyways, i got TIME last friday and was a little disapointed with the tech guys as when they left my place, the wireless speed was around 160 to 180 ( my package is the 300mbs package). Anyways , i told them on facebook and their tech guy called me at 9.30pm and walked me through trouble shooting etc until 11.30 pm. Anyways, i managed to get 300mb on the LAN cable but still 100plus wireless. I wasnt too bothered with the wireless, 100plus should be sufficient enough as the LAN cable was important for me . Anyways , fast forward to today and now im getting around 7mbs on my cable @.@ ... tried calling them but no answer as always and i just shoot them an email. Btw my lan cable is connected to the router. So after reading the post above, i decided to register a new account and tell me experience as well because i feel that there might be a few of us who are facing the same problem.


Attached thumbnail(s)
Attached Image
x-1o8-x
post Apr 25 2016, 02:44 PM

Prosekaist
******
Senior Member
1,250 posts

Joined: Jun 2009
From: the land before time


QUOTE(yeapch01 @ Apr 25 2016, 02:33 PM)
Dear bro
Thanks for your interest in Time fibre , extra one meter after 15 meter from your main door charges is rm 10/meter
Thanks
*
Thanks bro
pbc06
post Apr 25 2016, 03:37 PM

Getting Started
**
Junior Member
58 posts

Joined: May 2007
i had the same issue, 100mbps package, but got only 7-8mbps.
after some troubleshooting, found out there was some issue with my dlink 850l configuration. not sure what it was though.
i just factory reset & reconfigured it, and now my speed is back up to 100mpbs.

QUOTE(mystic_mac @ Apr 25 2016, 02:39 PM)
Hi guys , i had to remake an account on lowyat after having problems logging into my older inactive account. Anyways, i got TIME last friday and was a little disapointed with the tech guys as when they left my place, the wireless speed was around 160 to 180 ( my package is the 300mbs package). Anyways , i told them on facebook and their tech guy called me at 9.30pm and walked me through trouble shooting etc until 11.30 pm. Anyways, i managed to get 300mb on the LAN cable but still 100plus wireless. I wasnt too bothered with the wireless, 100plus should be sufficient enough as the LAN cable was important for me . Anyways , fast forward to today and now im getting around 7mbs on my cable @.@ ... tried calling them but no answer as always and i just shoot them an email. Btw my lan cable is connected to the router. So after reading the post above, i decided to register a new account and tell me experience as well because i feel that there might be a few of us who are facing the same problem.
*
nexvik
post Apr 25 2016, 04:11 PM

New Member
*
Junior Member
9 posts

Joined: Dec 2010
Hi everyone.

I'm new to TIME internet and it would be much appreciated if someone could help me clarify something.

I've contacted one of the agents and they say that they will require to drill a small hole at the entrance. I am a bit lost / mislead about the drilling hole at the entrance part. Does it mean that the fiber wire will be directly exposed in my home or something like that?

Would be much appreciated that if there are some photos to help me understand easier.

Thanks all.
terence_nwb
post Apr 25 2016, 04:22 PM

Look at all my stars!!
*******
Senior Member
7,016 posts

Joined: Jul 2012
From: Kuala Lumpur


QUOTE(nexvik @ Apr 25 2016, 04:11 PM)
Hi everyone.

I'm new to TIME internet and it would be much appreciated if someone could help me clarify something.

I've contacted one of the agents and they say that they will require to drill a small hole at the entrance. I am a bit lost / mislead about the drilling hole at the entrance part. Does it mean that the fiber wire will be directly exposed in my home or something like that?

Would be much appreciated that if there are some photos to help me understand easier.

Thanks all.
*
I think they will cover it back with cement after they planted the fiber inside the wall.
mystic_mac
post Apr 25 2016, 04:43 PM

New Member
*
Junior Member
27 posts

Joined: Apr 2016
QUOTE(pbc06 @ Apr 25 2016, 03:37 PM)
i had the same issue, 100mbps package, but got only 7-8mbps.
after some troubleshooting, found out there was some issue with my dlink 850l configuration. not sure what it was though.
i just factory reset & reconfigured it, and now my speed is back up to 100mpbs.
*
Can u share with us the procedure ? thanks in advance.
x-1o8-x
post Apr 25 2016, 04:55 PM

Prosekaist
******
Senior Member
1,250 posts

Joined: Jun 2009
From: the land before time


QUOTE(nexvik @ Apr 25 2016, 04:11 PM)
Hi everyone.

I'm new to TIME internet and it would be much appreciated if someone could help me clarify something.

I've contacted one of the agents and they say that they will require to drill a small hole at the entrance. I am a bit lost / mislead about the drilling hole at the entrance part. Does it mean that the fiber wire will be directly exposed in my home or something like that?

Would be much appreciated that if there are some photos to help me understand easier.

Thanks all.
*
i looked around my neighbours and i found that the fiber cable is indeed exposed a little. they drilled a hole at the top of the gate so the cable can be inserted without needing to pass through the door.
jjj2
post Apr 25 2016, 04:55 PM

Look at all my stars!!
*******
Senior Member
3,607 posts

Joined: Feb 2006
QUOTE(nexvik @ Apr 25 2016, 04:11 PM)
Hi everyone.

I'm new to TIME internet and it would be much appreciated if someone could help me clarify something.

I've contacted one of the agents and they say that they will require to drill a small hole at the entrance. I am a bit lost / mislead about the drilling hole at the entrance part. Does it mean that the fiber wire will be directly exposed in my home or something like that?

Would be much appreciated that if there are some photos to help me understand easier.

Thanks all.
*
Hi,

Normally there will be minor drillings involved but if that is a concern, there are ways to avoid that.

I cant imagine your house conditions, possibly you could whatsapp me some pics, we will propose you with the best route.

Will show you some samples as well.

Thanks

This post has been edited by jjj2: Apr 26 2016, 11:09 AM
donhue
post Apr 25 2016, 04:55 PM

On my way
****
Senior Member
586 posts

Joined: Jul 2007


QUOTE(nexvik @ Apr 25 2016, 04:11 PM)
Hi everyone.

I'm new to TIME internet and it would be much appreciated if someone could help me clarify something.

I've contacted one of the agents and they say that they will require to drill a small hole at the entrance. I am a bit lost / mislead about the drilling hole at the entrance part. Does it mean that the fiber wire will be directly exposed in my home or something like that?

Would be much appreciated that if there are some photos to help me understand easier.

Thanks all.
*
Yes, for normal installation, the fiber wire will be exposed in your home. They will glue it to the corners of your wall/ceiling, so you won't notice it much. From the common area (corridor) into your home, they will need to drill a hole for the fibre to go through.

Sorry I can't share any pictures, because my setup is different. I engaged jjj2 to conceal a conduit in my home during renovation. Therefore, the fibre isn't exposed within my home & no additional drilling required during installation.

This post has been edited by donhue: Apr 25 2016, 04:56 PM
jjj2
post Apr 25 2016, 04:59 PM

Look at all my stars!!
*******
Senior Member
3,607 posts

Joined: Feb 2006
QUOTE(mystic_mac @ Apr 25 2016, 04:43 PM)
Can u share with us the procedure ? thanks in advance.
*
I think pbc06 is the one that I asked him to remove the vlan id.

Feel free to take some screenshots and send to me...will go through yr current settings.

Thanks.
evofantasy
post Apr 25 2016, 06:27 PM

Avadion of the Enders
*******
Senior Member
2,690 posts

Joined: Aug 2005
From: Penang/ Kuala Lumpur
Hi, anyone from Indah Villa Sunway or Sunway area in general here? I am thinking of applying for Time when I move later in the week instead of Unifi. How is the stability of the line? Thanks!
SUSTXSim
post Apr 25 2016, 07:10 PM

TIME Fibre Assistant and Wi-Fi Router Assistant
*******
Senior Member
2,137 posts

Joined: Oct 2015


QUOTE(evofantasy @ Apr 25 2016, 06:27 PM)
Hi, anyone from Indah Villa Sunway or Sunway area in general here? I am thinking of applying for Time when I move later in the week instead of Unifi. How is the stability of the line? Thanks!
*
The line is stable, some of the customer commented, however, I'm not owner in Indah Villa.

Time is better than Unifi.
jjj2
post Apr 25 2016, 07:16 PM

Look at all my stars!!
*******
Senior Member
3,607 posts

Joined: Feb 2006
QUOTE(evofantasy @ Apr 25 2016, 06:27 PM)
Hi, anyone from Indah Villa Sunway or Sunway area in general here? I am thinking of applying for Time when I move later in the week instead of Unifi. How is the stability of the line? Thanks!
*
Hi,

Based on our 6 years of experience installing & using TIME Fibre Home Broadband, TIME Fibre Business Internet, Dedicated Leased Line, Voice Lines etc.. Comparing to other providers, it's currently the most promising one in the market in terms of Speed, Stability & Price of course.

The beauty of 100% fibre does make significant differences, though not 100% perfect, it shines the brightest among the competitors.
Well its stability does not depend on area, each building will be equipped with its own Fibre.

The following packages available :

user posted image
ysl78
post Apr 25 2016, 07:23 PM

New Member
*
Junior Member
7 posts

Joined: Sep 2008
Normally, how many days the technician will come to do installation after sign up?
jjj2
post Apr 25 2016, 07:34 PM

Look at all my stars!!
*******
Senior Member
3,607 posts

Joined: Feb 2006
QUOTE(ysl78 @ Apr 25 2016, 07:23 PM)
Normally, how many days the technician will come to do installation after sign up?
*
Normally if there is no special issue, 7 to 10 days.

Thanks.
yeapch01
post Apr 25 2016, 08:25 PM

Regular
******
Senior Member
1,916 posts

Joined: Mar 2008


QUOTE(evofantasy @ Apr 25 2016, 07:27 PM)
Hi, anyone from Indah Villa Sunway or Sunway area in general here? I am thinking of applying for Time when I move later in the week instead of Unifi. How is the stability of the line? Thanks!
*
Dear bro


Thanks for your interest in time fibre , we have a lot of customers who is moving from unifi to time , u will never regret will u choose time.


Thanks

534 Pages « < 30 31 32 33 34 > » Top
Topic ClosedOptions
 

Change to:
| Lo-Fi Version
0.0448sec    0.64    6 queries    GZIP Disabled
Time is now: 9th December 2025 - 08:36 PM