QUOTE(abusive123 @ Apr 5 2016, 11:28 PM)
how is everyone getting such good speedtest results. mine isnt even reaching 500 mbps on an ASUS AC68U

yours already good enuf lor 
TIME [OFFICIAL] TIME Fibre Broadband™ v3.o, 500 Mbps of rocket science
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QUOTE(abusive123 @ Apr 5 2016, 11:28 PM) how is everyone getting such good speedtest results. mine isnt even reaching 500 mbps on an ASUS AC68U It's likely one these things:![]() 1. Your router needs a reboot or firmware update. 1. Your local cabling is not optimal. (Try switching out cables with new ones) 1. The connection from your apartment to your building switch is not optimal. 2. The connection between your building switch and the telco exchange is not optimal. *I have the AC68U too and there's a Jan 2016 firmware update. Can even give the March beta update a try too. Solid kit but I use it just for the access point. |
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Apr 6 2016, 08:12 AM
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I'm using maxis 10mb fibre and paying rm148 a month. Just saw this and if I pay rm149 I can get 100mb instead!!!
Wow... Maxis has a lot to catch up... The thing is, is this line stable? Any catch point consider it so cheap? For 100mb maxis charge rm3xx per month. |
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Apr 6 2016, 08:54 AM
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QUOTE(luckykid5 @ Apr 6 2016, 09:12 AM) I'm using maxis 10mb fibre and paying rm148 a month. Just saw this and if I pay rm149 I can get 100mb instead!!! Dear broWow... Maxis has a lot to catch up... The thing is, is this line stable? Any catch point consider it so cheap? For 100mb maxis charge rm3xx per month. TIME is the only Fibre optic provider that provide 100 percent fibre optic solution with own infrastructure and do not share with TM like what some other provider do. Anyway i believe you should go for a try to experince it yourself. Thanks |
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Apr 6 2016, 09:06 AM
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QUOTE(yeapch01 @ Apr 6 2016, 08:54 AM) Dear bro Are you using it? Got try unify or maxis before? I'm still contractually bind to maxis. If I terminate it and pay for the penalty, I hope that it make it worth my while. So am asking experience sharing hereTIME is the only Fibre optic provider that provide 100 percent fibre optic solution with own infrastructure and do not share with TM like what some other provider do. Anyway i believe you should go for a try to experince it yourself. Thanks |
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Apr 6 2016, 09:27 AM
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QUOTE(luckykid5 @ Apr 6 2016, 10:06 AM) Are you using it? Got try unify or maxis before? I'm still contractually bind to maxis. If I terminate it and pay for the penalty, I hope that it make it worth my while. So am asking experience sharing here Dear broYes . we are Time FTTO customer , was TM ex customer. Once use time , We never turn back. Thanks |
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Apr 6 2016, 11:44 AM
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QUOTE(luckykid5 @ Apr 6 2016, 08:12 AM) I'm using maxis 10mb fibre and paying rm148 a month. Just saw this and if I pay rm149 I can get 100mb instead!!! It looks like the catch is that the service coverage is limited to the specified condos only. If your condo is not covered, then bad luck Wow... Maxis has a lot to catch up... The thing is, is this line stable? Any catch point consider it so cheap? For 100mb maxis charge rm3xx per month. The other catch is that once subscribers start signing up, international traffic during peak hours will be congested and you will not be getting the full bandwidth as per your plan (unless the international links are upgraded). Keep in mind that this is true for other ISPs with new offerings - Unifi was awesome during launch 5 years ago, but now is just meh and plainly over-subscribed in some areas. |
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Apr 6 2016, 12:39 PM
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QUOTE(infin @ Apr 6 2016, 11:44 AM) It looks like the catch is that the service coverage is limited to the specified condos only. If your condo is not covered, then bad luck The awful truth with most ISPs is that about 6% of the subscribers will use up 90% of the available bandwidth, mostly the streamers, downloaders and torrenters who go at it 24/7.The other catch is that once subscribers start signing up, international traffic during peak hours will be congested and you will not be getting the full bandwidth as per your plan (unless the international links are upgraded). Keep in mind that this is true for other ISPs with new offerings - Unifi was awesome during launch 5 years ago, but now is just meh and plainly over-subscribed in some areas. The situation with TIME Fibre Broadband will be somewhat better for the exact reason you mentioned. Being only limited to certain mid- to high-end condos means the subscriber cross-section is smaller - way lower proportion of high-bandwidth consumers. |
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QUOTE(tritonite @ Apr 6 2016, 12:39 PM) The awful truth with most ISPs is that about 6% of the subscribers will use up 90% of the available bandwidth, mostly the streamers, downloaders and torrenters who go at it 24/7. seminggu dua je tu guna 90% bila dah habis semua benda dia download mula la rasa bosan tak tahu nak buat apa dengan kelajuan tu The situation with TIME Fibre Broadband will be somewhat better for the exact reason you mentioned. Being only limited to certain mid- to high-end condos means the subscriber cross-section is smaller - way lower proportion of high-bandwidth consumers. |
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Apr 6 2016, 01:00 PM
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Hi, previously i was in 100mbps rm179 package. My router was Linksys x3500. Does it support for 300Mbps which is entitled for my package now?
Another question, for the 2000 minutes voice package, what will happened after 1 year contract? It will automatically renew or I need to subscribe again. Thx. |
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Apr 6 2016, 01:56 PM
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QUOTE(infin @ Apr 6 2016, 12:13 AM) It's likely one these things: I use Merlin latest firmware.. quite good bro1. Your router needs a reboot or firmware update. 1. Your local cabling is not optimal. (Try switching out cables with new ones) 1. The connection from your apartment to your building switch is not optimal. 2. The connection between your building switch and the telco exchange is not optimal. *I have the AC68U too and there's a Jan 2016 firmware update. Can even give the March beta update a try too. Solid kit but I use it just for the access point. |
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QUOTE(luckykid5 @ Apr 6 2016, 08:12 AM) I'm using maxis 10mb fibre and paying rm148 a month. Just saw this and if I pay rm149 I can get 100mb instead!!! Time available in limited area, and mostly high rise building..Wow... Maxis has a lot to catch up... The thing is, is this line stable? Any catch point consider it so cheap? For 100mb maxis charge rm3xx per month. Maxis using TM infrastructure.. thats the point. |
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QUOTE(diablo2 @ Apr 6 2016, 01:56 PM) Wow...nice speed bro. Screenshot from my phone lei of course WiFI. LOLIs this on Wifi or lan? Did u need to change any settings or just flash the firmware only. Thanks Flash firmware then tweak you own settings where necessary. LAN is pretty easy to hit those speeds, any decent router can give you full speed. |
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Apr 6 2016, 03:30 PM
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Any user of Time fiber who using tplink ac1750 can feed back a bit about the stability on the dual band wifi performances? Thx ..
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Apr 6 2016, 03:50 PM
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Apr 6 2016, 04:49 PM
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yaiks, i'm staying in landed property... sigh...
so this service meant for condo only? |
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