QUOTE(fruitie @ Sep 5 2016, 10:30 PM)
ya, already installed few live tv apps and streaming apps....so far so good... my 1st gen mibox can retired already...very laggy
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Sep 5 2016, 10:34 PM
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Sep 6 2016, 12:16 AM
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QUOTE(zkteh @ Sep 5 2016, 11:48 PM) Just want to confirm my problem was video tearing every few minutes. They just change the new hyyptv box, and still connect to router.You are referring to interment lag issue or jerking? (technical term for audio/video tearing) 2. did they change the way of connecting the HyppTV? by connecting it directly to MODEM. |
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Sep 6 2016, 10:19 AM
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QUOTE(prkali50 @ Sep 6 2016, 09:03 AM) Could someone download this test file for me over a Unifi 100Mbit connection: http://ping.online.net/1000Mo.dat download by using firefoxI am getting slow speeds and would like to check with others. Thanks. ![]() |
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QUOTE(prkali50 @ Sep 6 2016, 10:38 AM) Thanks. I am on TIME 100Mbit and I get 1,100 kBytes / sec at the maximum, thus approx. 10 times less than the advertised speed. Speedtesting to local servers works great (full speed), but with overseas it's slow (4-20 Mbit, depending on location). Obviously TIME does not have sufficient peering bandwidth. A TIME CS guy even said over the phone when I complained about performance to US / EU servers: "TIME is a small ISP you know and does not have the same peering bandwidth as TM". Would have been good to know before subscribing. I think I will just switch to Unifi 100 Mbit. QUOTE(fruitie @ Sep 6 2016, 10:40 AM) yalo, time 100Mbps plan is 50% cheaper than unifi 100Mbps....RM149 vs RM299 |
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QUOTE(prkali50 @ Sep 6 2016, 10:59 AM) RM149 for 10Mbit is not that cheap... Their CS is also a "no comment". They kept wanting me to do speedtesting to a KL server when I tried to explain them the Internet is a concept which goes beyond the boundaries of KL... only a few high rise buildings using FTTh for unifi, mostly is VDSL. If your building is using VDSL for unifi then u cant go for unifi 100Mbps.I am in a high rise in Mont Kiara. Any thoughts about going with Unifi 100Mbit? Do they do a lot of fiber sharing / splitting? This post has been edited by calvinlaw510: Sep 6 2016, 11:17 AM |
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Sep 6 2016, 03:08 PM
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Sep 11 2016, 02:26 PM
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QUOTE(ljf123 @ Sep 11 2016, 02:14 PM) upgrade to new package...once u upgrade to new package, your unifi contract will be renew, and devices warranty will be renew as well. Then u can call to TM and complain about having issue with the dir-615. but make sure u can show them the issue when tm tech come to your house to check.or upgrade to 100Mbps package, TM will straight change the router for u. |
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QUOTE(tolaktakjatuh @ Sep 20 2016, 11:34 AM) I've upgraded to 50Mbps, was told I'll be getting a new router. Is the new router any good? Currently using Archer C7 but cant use ipv6 on C7 The router that TM currently give is Archer C5, your C7 is better than C5. But the C5 TM give work well with IPv6. I tested the C5 few weeks already, so far no disconnection. Which hardware version of your C7? V1, V2 or V3? |
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