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 Innacomm RGX4400 UniFi Router, Voted Best Free Router 2016 by me

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post Mar 6 2017, 09:04 PM

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QUOTE(soonwai @ Mar 6 2017, 08:56 PM)
This is both iFlix on iPad and iFlix on STB right? I've seen my STB iFlix buffer once a while but not very often. I think could be the wifi connection, for me anyway, because my STB is in my living room which is furthest away from my wifi router. The HyppTV box, granted, is not a very powerful box but it probably has HW video decoding so it shouldn't be a CPU problem. I'll check it out later but I believe iFlix streams are not of very high bitrates. Also possible that it's increased load on iFlix's servers since it's free again for another year.
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We were watching different shows in the same room. But on different devices.
Both devices were connected to the RGX4400 router on 2.4GHz.
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post Mar 13 2017, 09:38 AM

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QUOTE(soonwai @ Mar 5 2017, 10:58 PM)
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I was at the restaurant that uses the RGX4400 earlier today. Did a test on 2.4Ghz. Browsing seems fine. No stalling that I can discern when loading a website. Speedtests however shows the difference between 2.4 & 5GHz. They're on UniFiBiz 100. Not many people when I was there.
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post Mar 17 2017, 03:03 PM


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Are any of you who are facing slow loading problems using multiple APs or virtual APs?

I was playing around with multiple APs on the RGX4400 the other day and getting very odd performance problems including slow browsing. Will investigate more.

Here's a test I did a few days ago. Test is on 2.4Ghz N. Changed wifi password to ensure I'm the only one using it and rebooted router.
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This post has been edited by soonwai: Mar 18 2017, 01:44 PM
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post Apr 2 2017, 05:46 PM

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This router has USB ports, can we share files by connecting USB hard-disk? Network Attached Storage?
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QUOTE(lee_sing @ Apr 2 2017, 05:46 PM)
This router has USB ports, can we share files by connecting USB hard-disk? Network Attached Storage?
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Kind of. As far as I can tell, it can function as an FTP & DLNA server. I don't see any options for SMB. Performance unknown but don't expect much.
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This post has been edited by soonwai: Apr 2 2017, 06:53 PM
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post Apr 2 2017, 09:51 PM

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soonwai are you going to make a comparison of this router and 850l? If so i would be looking forward to it
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QUOTE(nikaizad @ Apr 2 2017, 09:51 PM)
soonwai are you going to make a comparison of this router and 850l? If so i would be looking forward to it
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Probably won't have much of an opportunity to test out the DIR-850L. The only one I know of around my area is at an expensive restaurant which I rarely go. They're only on 30mbps so it won't be much of a test anyway.

I did find another restaurant with UniFi100 and an Archer C5 v2 so I'll probably test that one next.

Anyway, initial impressions of the DIR-850L in the limited time that I've had to play with it.
1. Damn slow web interface.
2. Can't change username, only password.
3. No SSH/telnet.
4. A few features: Shareport & MyDLink.
5. syslog support for the router log.
6. A "Repeater Mode" for which I can't find any documentation on.
7. and of course, best of all, free dlinkddns account. Hosted by dyn.com. Best thing about DLink routers.

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post Apr 5 2017, 08:33 PM

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hi bro, about the TM default free Router D-link DIR-850L and TP-Link ARCHER C1200 which one better ah ?

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QUOTE(fide1312 @ Apr 5 2017, 08:33 PM)
hi bro, about the TM default free Router D-link DIR-850L and TP-Link ARCHER C1200 which one better ah ?
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I think the TPLink should be better. Just from casual use of the two. I haven't done any real tests on them yet. The thing I dislike most is the slow webgui of the DLink.
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QUOTE(soonwai @ Jul 5 2016, 02:05 AM)
RGX4400
This thread is specially for all of you who have the {Innacomm,Innatech} RGX4400 WiFi router. It is one of two routers provided by TM to UniFi subscribers. For free! The other being the the D-Link DIR-850L.

Now, before you dump the router, in favour of a new TPLink, DLink, or Asus, just because it's a stock TM router - stock TM routers suck right? - take a step back, have a 2nd look, it's actually pretty awesome. You can't beat the price for sure.

Anyway this is here with info, tips & tricks, experiences (both good and bad), to answer a few FAQs and for users to help/confuse/annoy/flame each other. No holds barred, if you think your RGX4400 is better than my RGX4400, let it be known here!

By the way, googling doesn't work for this router. It has almost zero info about it. However there's decent documentation in the CD that came with it. Yeah, there's actually a CD but not all of us have CD drives. But hey, who reads manuals right?
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Design wise, it's fantastic.
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Alright, maybe not, it looks almost identical, in its silver plastic box, to the RG4332 or TRG212M. The latter 2 which you can literally throw away. No offence to the company who makes them: http://www.innacomm.com.my/

Tech Specs
CPURealtek RTL8672
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Speed600 BogoMIPS (Maybe 600MHz)
RAM128MB, 84MB Usable, 60MB Free on startup
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Flash32MB
OSBusyBox v1.19.4, Linux 2.6.30.9
EthernetWAN x 1, LAN x 4
USBUSB2 x 1, USB3 x 1
Power12V DC 2A

WiFi
Bands2.4Ghz and 5Ghz Simultaneous WiFi
AntennaDual chain i.e. 2x2 MIMO AC1200 (300+867)
Antenna Gain3dBi
Max TX Power 24dBm (251mW)
Max EIRP 27dBm (501mW) 2.4GHz max for Malaysia is 500mW
Multiple SSIDYes. Rate control not working

Features
SNMPLimited
Print Serveruntested
FTP Serveruntested
DLNA Serveruntested
Bittorrent Clientuntested
SambaNo
WebDAVNo
TelnetYes
SSHYes
DDNSOnly dyndns & TZO
Issues with the RGX4400

FTP ALG
ALG doesn't seem to be working for FTP. Had to manually forward PASV ports for passive mode to work. Requires further testing.
Multiple SSID with Rate Control (/WLAN/Basic Setting/Multiple AP)
Untested but when you use multiple SSIDs, it seems that you can set maximum rates for each SSID. For example, you can set "GuestWiFi" to as low as 6mbps while your "OfficeWiFi" is at a higher rate. Must check this out later.
Does not seem to work or could not get it working.
Dynamic DNS
This is a big oversight. Only dyndns.org & TZO supported. Both of which are no longer free.
Tips & Tricks

Admin Password
Default admin password is nothing, blank, don't type anything. Highly recommended that you change it. Passwords can be changed in /Maintenance/Password.

Username: admin
Password:
Operator Password
Default operator login is below. It's a good idea to change it.

Username: operator
Password: Opr@XXXX

where XXXX is the last four characters of the Ethernet MAC address in capitals. You can find your MAC address on the labels.

MAC address is also available from the admin login.
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UPNP (/Service/UPNP)
UPNP is disabled by default. You may want to enable it.
Custom DNS
Let's say we want to use 8.8.8.8 as our custom DNS. There're 2 ways to do it.

Method 1: /Service/DHCP
» Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... «


Method 2: /Service/DHCP & /Service/DNS Server
» Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... «

Port Forwarding (/Firewall/Port Forwarding)
Port Forwarding example:
» Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... «

Dynamic DNS (/Service/Dynamic DNS)
This is a big oversight. Only dyndns.org & TZO supported. Both of which are no longer free. So don't throw away your old DIR-615 or any DLink device. Use it to register a free dlinkddns.com address and use it here with dyndns.org.
Disable Unneeded WAN Connections (/Setup/Ethernet WAN)
You only need Connection_1 for your internet to work.
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If you don't watch HyppTV, you can disable IPTV connection and save a bit of memory. You can also disable TR069 if you like. TR069 is used by TM to remotely manage your RGX4400. Scary.
IPv6 (/Setup/Ethernet WAN/Edit) & (/Setup/LAN/)
IPv6 is on by default. You may want to disable it to save a bit of memory. It doesn't hurt your internet speed. You can disable for both WAN and/or LAN.
Enabling Remote Services (/Advanced/Remote Access)
If necessary, you can enable remote access to various services such as FTP, SSH or Telnet. Please be sure to change passwords from defaults before doing this.
SNMP (/Advanced/SNMP & /Advanced/Remote Access)
If you need to use SNMP, you'll want to change the community name. By default it's set to some weird TM name. In addition to that you'll probably want to allow remote access to SNMP.
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rclxms.gif Thanksfor sharing i will check mine later hehehe brows.gif
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QUOTE(Chriss @ Apr 6 2017, 12:13 AM)
rclxms.gif Thanksfor sharing i will check mine later hehehe brows.gif
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You're welcome but you didn't have to quote the entire first post. smile.gif
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QUOTE(soonwai @ Apr 6 2017, 12:58 AM)
You're welcome but you didn't have to quote the entire first post.  smile.gif
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post May 4 2017, 07:35 AM

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Past week I have some problem connecting to RGX4400 WiFi on iPhones.

At home got 2 iPhones (5 & 6S) when connected to home WiFi, got funny ip addresses.
Instead of getting 192.168.0.x I got 10.79.106.x
Only iPhones with IOS 10.3.x are affected.
Ipad with IOS9.3.5 not affected.
Android phones and tablets not affected.
Laptops not affected.

The RGX4400 router was configured with 3 SSIDs.
SSID1 - 2.4GHz for Internet
SSID2 - 5GHz for Internet
SSID3 - 2.4GHz for HyppTv

All devices were either connected to SSID1 or SSID2 for Internet access.
HyppTv Box (Huawei EC6108V8) connects to SSID3

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Found out that HyppTv is using ip address 10.79.106.x
And iPhones while connected to SSID1 or SSID2 tends to get HyppTv ip address (as seen in the attached above).

Is this problem with the RGX4400 router or iPhones with IOS 10.3.x?
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QUOTE(cucubud @ May 4 2017, 07:35 AM)
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Found out that HyppTv is using ip address 10.79.106.x
And iPhones while connected to SSID1 or SSID2 tends to get HyppTv ip address (as seen in the attached above).

Is this problem with the RGX4400 router or iPhones with IOS 10.3.x?
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Definitely a prob with the router. Somehow SSIDs 1 and 2 are also bridged to vlan600 where the HyppTV dhcp server is.

How are the vlans configured in your rgx4400? SSID3 is a child of which SSID? Nvm, it's 2.4ghz so it's a child of ssid1.

Normally on consumer routers, by default, all wlan interfaces are bridged together. I dunno whether it can be configured otherwise in the webgui.

This post has been edited by soonwai: May 4 2017, 02:42 PM
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QUOTE(soonwai @ May 4 2017, 02:39 PM)
Definitely a prob with the router. Somehow SSIDs 1 and 2 are also bridged to vlan600 where the HyppTV dhcp server is.

How are the vlans configured in your rgx4400? SSID3 is a child of which SSID? Nvm, it's 2.4ghz so it's a child of ssid1.

Normally on consumer routers, by default, all wlan interfaces are bridged together. I dunno whether it can be configured otherwise in the webgui.
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Does it mean that I have to abandon the HyppTv WiFi?

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can anyone confirm if DMZ is working properly on this router?

its seems mine doesnt work at all. only port forwarding works. but sadly i cant add more than 8 entry as it will return "Table Full" error.

im trying to do dmz to another router (ddwrt) to handle the port forwarding and ddns
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Good info guys, most problems still happened with mine rclxub.gif rclxub.gif rclxub.gif
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Guys.. can't access the setting via 192.168.0.1 few days back (via wifi or LAN cable)... any idea ?
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QUOTE(soonwai @ Jul 5 2016, 02:05 AM)
RGX4400
This thread is specially for all of you who have the {Innacomm,Innatech} RGX4400 WiFi router. It is one of two routers provided by TM to UniFi subscribers. For free! The other being the the D-Link DIR-850L.

Now, before you dump the router, in favour of a new TPLink, DLink, or Asus, just because it's a stock TM router - stock TM routers suck right? - take a step back, have a 2nd look, it's actually pretty awesome. You can't beat the price for sure.

Anyway this is here with info, tips & tricks, experiences (both good and bad), to answer a few FAQs and for users to help/confuse/annoy/flame each other. No holds barred, if you think your RGX4400 is better than my RGX4400, let it be known here!

By the way, googling doesn't work for this router. It has almost zero info about it. However there's decent documentation in the CD that came with it. Yeah, there's actually a CD but not all of us have CD drives. But hey, who reads manuals right?
[attachmentid=7029387]
Design wise, it's fantastic.
user posted image
Alright, maybe not, it looks almost identical, in its silver plastic box, to the RG4332 or TRG212M. The latter 2 which you can literally throw away. No offence to the company who makes them: http://www.innacomm.com.my/

Tech Specs
CPURealtek RTL8672
user posted image
Speed600 BogoMIPS (Maybe 600MHz)
RAM128MB, 84MB Usable, 60MB Free on startup
user posted image
Flash32MB
OSBusyBox v1.19.4, Linux 2.6.30.9
EthernetWAN x 1, LAN x 4
USBUSB2 x 1, USB3 x 1
Power12V DC 2A

WiFi
Bands2.4Ghz and 5Ghz Simultaneous WiFi
AntennaDual chain i.e. 2x2 MIMO AC1200 (300+867)
Antenna Gain3dBi
Max TX Power 24dBm (251mW)
Max EIRP 27dBm (501mW) 2.4GHz max for Malaysia is 500mW
Multiple SSIDYes. Rate control not working

Features
SNMPLimited
Print Serveruntested
FTP Serveruntested
DLNA Serveruntested
Bittorrent Clientuntested
SambaNo
WebDAVNo
TelnetYes
SSHYes
DDNSOnly dyndns & TZO
Issues with the RGX4400

FTP ALG
ALG doesn't seem to be working for FTP. Had to manually forward PASV ports for passive mode to work. Requires further testing.
Multiple SSID with Rate Control (/WLAN/Basic Setting/Multiple AP)
Untested but when you use multiple SSIDs, it seems that you can set maximum rates for each SSID. For example, you can set "GuestWiFi" to as low as 6mbps while your "OfficeWiFi" is at a higher rate. Must check this out later.
Does not seem to work or could not get it working.
Dynamic DNS
This is a big oversight. Only dyndns.org & TZO supported. Both of which are no longer free.
Tips & Tricks

Admin Password
Default admin password is nothing, blank, don't type anything. Highly recommended that you change it. Passwords can be changed in /Maintenance/Password.

Username: admin
Password:
Operator Password
Default operator login is below. It's a good idea to change it.

Username: operator
Password: Opr@XXXX

where XXXX is the last four characters of the Ethernet MAC address in capitals. You can find your MAC address on the labels.

MAC address is also available from the admin login.
user posted image
UPNP (/Service/UPNP)
UPNP is disabled by default. You may want to enable it.
Custom DNS
Let's say we want to use 8.8.8.8 as our custom DNS. There're 2 ways to do it.

Method 1: /Service/DHCP
» Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... «


Method 2: /Service/DHCP & /Service/DNS Server
» Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... «

Port Forwarding (/Firewall/Port Forwarding)
Port Forwarding example:
» Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... «

Dynamic DNS (/Service/Dynamic DNS)
This is a big oversight. Only dyndns.org & TZO supported. Both of which are no longer free. So don't throw away your old DIR-615 or any DLink device. Use it to register a free dlinkddns.com address and use it here with dyndns.org.
Disable Unneeded WAN Connections (/Setup/Ethernet WAN)
You only need Connection_1 for your internet to work.
user posted image
If you don't watch HyppTV, you can disable IPTV connection and save a bit of memory. You can also disable TR069 if you like. TR069 is used by TM to remotely manage your RGX4400. Scary.
IPv6 (/Setup/Ethernet WAN/Edit) & (/Setup/LAN/)
IPv6 is on by default. You may want to disable it to save a bit of memory. It doesn't hurt your internet speed. You can disable for both WAN and/or LAN.
Enabling Remote Services (/Advanced/Remote Access)
If necessary, you can enable remote access to various services such as FTP, SSH or Telnet. Please be sure to change passwords from defaults before doing this.
SNMP (/Advanced/SNMP & /Advanced/Remote Access)
If you need to use SNMP, you'll want to change the community name. By default it's set to some weird TM name. In addition to that you'll probably want to allow remote access to SNMP.
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Hi bro. I am using this router. Apparently out of sudden, the 2.5 ghz is no longer detectable in my router. Only 5 ghz is available. Have you encounter this problem before? Sigh. Yesterday and this morning still ok. If this router gone, will need to buy new router due to my contract has ended and I do not want to renew with the TM
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anyone tested more than 10 wireless devices on this router?

it seems mine, having some sort of lockup/slow down when too many devices (16 in my case) connected to the wireless on this router (some of them connected to 5ghz) it doesnt seems to affect wired lan side.

restart the router/or just click apply in wlan router config page does the trick temporarily.

for now, i just hooked up another dedicated wifi ap.




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