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Official TM ÜniFi High Speed Broadband Thread V26
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Jul 8 2016, 07:51 PM
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QUOTE(darksin_90 @ Jul 8 2016, 05:13 PM) The reason i bought this model because of the antenna thought can cover all area of my house but i was wrong...so 'long antenna' does not mean strong coverage? Yes, the wifi is strong even outside the gate of my house.. Does that mean those normal router antenna is good enough for house with average ceiling height? Yes, it is still working, RG4332. Other than adding one more similar router, is there any other method? Powerline? Wifi extender? Sometimes the problem is that your area has too many wifi and all crowding the same channels. Download a wifi analyzer and have a look. If there's too many access points, try looking at 5ghz.
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Jul 11 2016, 07:57 AM
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QUOTE(daniel20588 @ Jul 10 2016, 10:11 PM) Hahah...this router cost abit high My budget is around Rm500-700..any recommended?  Huawei ws 880...
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Aug 2 2016, 07:46 PM
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QUOTE(lyrilmaki @ Aug 2 2016, 03:36 PM) Hi, anyone stay in condo encountered same problem with me? I wanted to install Unifi last weekend.. Inside my unit, there is a port socket.. Suppose linked to 'Port Room', TM contractor came to check, he said there is no wire inside the port socket. He told me the port wire is pulled & done by management side. But I just called my management and asked, they said is done by TM contractor.. I am confused.. Applied for 3 weeks already, not yet complete the installation The telephone line from your apartment and to the mdf room (port room) is supposed to be done by your developer when they built the building. If it's still under warranty, please call developer. otherwise you need to speak to your management. It could also be possible that all your developer did was provide the empty conduit for fibre optic installation. Then unifi may count it as "internal wiring" and you have to pay for wiring past 15m.
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