QUOTE(calvinlaw510 @ Jun 15 2016, 12:26 AM)
TM gave me the 850L without the TM logo on the router...not like others got the TM logo on the router.
Got DLink logo ?Official TM ÜniFi High Speed Broadband Thread V26
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Jun 15 2016, 12:51 AM
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QUOTE(Pegasus88 @ Jun 20 2016, 01:33 PM) I just switched to unifi 30mbps. You still can have the old line number, just need to tell them....pay a nominal fee per mth will do....but I dun maintain it.Does anyone here has experience in merging or transferring old existing copper phone number to merge with Unifi account ? Do check with TM abt it. The physical line cant merge , but you can have 2 lines (copper and Fibre Optic) |
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QUOTE(zkteh @ Jun 20 2016, 03:53 PM) It actually works like this : The above explanation is correct.You will have two line in your house after signing Unifi 1. Unifi 2. TM so you have two telephone no. remember we used to pay the TM rental fee? If you upgrade to unifi from streamyx using the same name, the rental fee will be waived. (cause if u terminate Streamyx, u have to pay for the rental fee) that's what the real meaning of keeping the old telephone no after signing Unifi. keep in mind that Streamyx bundle have a discount when calling TM no, so after terminating, u must remember not to use TM line to call out~ use unifi number onwards ya. we keep the old number just to let people call in~ next, RM1 is the charges for Butir Lengkap Panggilan STD This service is to view the called numbers and miniutes etc in details eg 0111243331 0:01sec RM1.00 you can apply for not using this service, thus we no need to pay extra RM1/month |
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QUOTE(soonwai @ Jul 1 2016, 05:50 PM) Anyone on ipv6 free to test out something for me? Go to: Yes....and card at back writen SD card slothttp://[2001:e68:5428:7eab:5405:cf8:8b5a:4026]:8082 That's my iPhone camera. Just want to test if it can be accessed directly using ipv6. You should see a CD and a red cable and a piece of tissue fluttering in the wind. |
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