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Innacomm RGX4400 UniFi Router, Voted Best Free Router 2016 by me
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cucubud
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Jul 12 2017, 07:39 AM
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QUOTE(crusher @ Jul 9 2017, 10:43 PM) 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 This router not so stable. Mine out of a sudden issue ip addresses starting with 10.x.x.x to iPhones only. Laptop and Android phones got the normal 192.168.x.x ip addresses. Report to 100 and technicians came and replaced with D-Link DIR 850L.
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crusher
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Jul 12 2017, 05:04 PM
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QUOTE(cucubud @ Jul 12 2017, 07:39 AM) This router not so stable. Mine out of a sudden issue ip addresses starting with 10.x.x.x to iPhones only. Laptop and Android phones got the normal 192.168.x.x ip addresses. Report to 100 and technicians came and replaced with D-Link DIR 850L. TM wants to renew my contract if change for me 1 to 1. No point renew with them with lousy modem. Better get modem myself with 2 years warranty
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cucubud
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Jul 12 2017, 05:18 PM
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QUOTE(crusher @ Jul 12 2017, 05:04 PM) TM wants to renew my contract if change for me 1 to 1. No point renew with them with lousy modem. Better get modem myself with 2 years warranty Whether you renew your contract or not, you will be still using Unifi for the next two years. If you were to buy your own router, you will buy a good one. No point buying a low end model which will bring you the same problem. Oh, modem is life time warranty from TM. Don't need to buy the modem. Router is the one you can get your own.
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crusher
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Jul 12 2017, 05:21 PM
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QUOTE(cucubud @ Jul 12 2017, 05:18 PM) Whether you renew your contract or not, you will be still using Unifi for the next two years. If you were to buy your own router, you will buy a good one. No point buying a low end model which will bring you the same problem. Oh, modem is life time warranty from TM. Don't need to buy the modem. Router is the one you can get your own. Just bought Archer C7. So far it perform better in terms of stability.
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WaNaWe900
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Jul 14 2017, 12:41 PM
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QUOTE(cucubud @ Jul 12 2017, 05:18 PM) Whether you renew your contract or not, you will be still using Unifi for the next two years. If you were to buy your own router, you will buy a good one. No point buying a low end model which will bring you the same problem. Oh, modem is life time warranty from TM. Don't need to buy the modem. Router is the one you can get your own.  Owh Modem lifetime warranty ek  thanks for the info
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StuartLee2015
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Mar 6 2018, 06:34 PM
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How do i apply Google IPV6 address to the Router?
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TSsoonwai
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Mar 6 2018, 06:44 PM
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QUOTE(StuartLee2015 @ Mar 6 2018, 06:34 PM) How do i apply Google IPV6 address to the Router? What is a Google IPV6 address? Do you mean an IPV6 address that Google gave you? IPv6 related settings are in (/Setup/Ethernet WAN/Edit) & (/Setup/LAN/)
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StuartLee2015
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Mar 6 2018, 07:06 PM
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QUOTE(soonwai @ Mar 6 2018, 06:44 PM) What is a Google IPV6 address? Do you mean an IPV6 address that Google gave you? IPv6 related settings are in (/Setup/Ethernet WAN/Edit) & (/Setup/LAN/) yea... the address like 2001:4860:4860::8844... I am on the Setup > Ethernet > Wan > Edit... is it the ' IPv6 Wan Setting ' ? What do i enter for the address and Gateway?
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TSsoonwai
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Mar 6 2018, 07:36 PM
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QUOTE(StuartLee2015 @ Mar 6 2018, 07:06 PM) yea... the address like 2001:4860:4860::8844... I am on the Setup > Ethernet > Wan > Edit... is it the ' IPv6 Wan Setting ' ? What do i enter for the address and Gateway? I presume you are talking about Google dns. You should enter that in /Service/DHCP and/or /Service/DNS Server. Look at the first post under the DNS topic. Unfortunately I don’t have access to an RGX4400 right now to give you exact instructions.
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StuartLee2015
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Mar 6 2018, 07:38 PM
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QUOTE(soonwai @ Mar 6 2018, 07:36 PM) I presume you are talking about Google dns. You should enter that in /Service/DHCP and/or /Service/DNS Server. Look at the first post under the DNS topic. Unfortunately I don’t have access to an RGX4400 right now to give you exact instructions. Oh... Okay  I try first.
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anfieldude
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Aug 17 2018, 09:25 AM
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@soonwai,
I tested the Innatech RGX4400H LAN to LAN speeds via iperf last night.
MacBook Air 13 via thunderbolt to gigabit adapter to Alienware 15 LAN port ( via additional 2 gigabit TPLink switches as they were physically 2 locations - possibly about 70-80m of Cat5e cabling between the 2 computers or more) and I can confirm that the average speeds were ~ 720Mbits/s. Max speeds were close to 800Mbps.
So it's definitely gigabit LAN ports. I will post this also in ur other RGX 4400H thread in case the question comes up.
This post has been edited by anfieldude: Aug 17 2018, 09:26 AM
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Jjuggler
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Aug 25 2018, 11:09 AM
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Just bought this router from my friend. freshly packed in plastics. Bought after read the review from this thread. So decided to give my ac68u a rest to allow me to test this router.
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kevyeoh
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Sep 1 2018, 10:53 PM
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hi all...i'm using this RGX440 router too...so recently got the free Turbo-ed speed to 300mbps...this router can support the speed for wired connection?
for wireless....is it max 100mbps only? because i'm using the AC channel and i put my phone beside the router only...i can only get 97mbps...so i'm wondering if i'm hitting the max speed already...
not really familiar with the technical specs and jargons so appreciate any inputs here from a more technical folks to explain to me... thanks!
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SilentVampire
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Sep 1 2018, 11:01 PM
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QUOTE(kevyeoh @ Sep 1 2018, 10:53 PM) hi all...i'm using this RGX440 router too...so recently got the free Turbo-ed speed to 300mbps...this router can support the speed for wired connection? for wireless....is it max 100mbps only? because i'm using the AC channel and i put my phone beside the router only...i can only get 97mbps...so i'm wondering if i'm hitting the max speed already... not really familiar with the technical specs and jargons so appreciate any inputs here from a more technical folks to explain to me... thanks! Read above, it can support the speed for wired connection. But, it is not a good router to use. See my signature and read for more info. It is an old router. This post has been edited by SilentVampire: Sep 1 2018, 11:03 PM
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TSsoonwai
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Sep 8 2018, 05:09 PM
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QUOTE(anfieldude @ Aug 17 2018, 09:25 AM) @soonwai, I tested the Innatech RGX4400H LAN to LAN speeds via iperf last night. MacBook Air 13 via thunderbolt to gigabit adapter to Alienware 15 LAN port ( via additional 2 gigabit TPLink switches as they were physically 2 locations - possibly about 70-80m of Cat5e cabling between the 2 computers or more) and I can confirm that the average speeds were ~ 720Mbits/s. Max speeds were close to 800Mbps. So it's definitely gigabit LAN ports. I will post this also in ur other RGX 4400H thread in case the question comes up. Thanks for confirming man. Have you got turbo yet? How's the router performance?
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anfieldude
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Sep 8 2018, 05:50 PM
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QUOTE(soonwai @ Sep 8 2018, 05:09 PM) Thanks for confirming man. Have you got turbo yet? How's the router performance? Unfortunately I hv not got turbo as yet. I do not use the 4400 as a router anymore , moved to the Asus AC68U. I use it as a switch instead...
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harriss
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Sep 15 2018, 03:27 PM
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QUOTE(anfieldude @ Aug 17 2018, 09:25 AM) @soonwai, I tested the Innatech RGX4400H LAN to LAN speeds via iperf last night. MacBook Air 13 via thunderbolt to gigabit adapter to Alienware 15 LAN port ( via additional 2 gigabit TPLink switches as they were physically 2 locations - possibly about 70-80m of Cat5e cabling between the 2 computers or more) and I can confirm that the average speeds were ~ 720Mbits/s. Max speeds were close to 800Mbps. So it's definitely gigabit LAN ports. I will post this also in ur other RGX 4400H thread in case the question comes up. my router model doesnt have 'H' at the end , and it only gave me 100mbps only .
RGX4400 support up to gigabit internet ? even the WAN port is limit at 100mbnvm . i tested with CAT5E , it give me over 500mbps speedtest , the 5Ghz AC however only give me 230mbps max This post has been edited by harriss: Sep 15 2018, 04:11 PM
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miloaisdino
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Sep 15 2018, 03:49 PM
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Whats the nat throughput of this router?
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anfieldude
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Sep 15 2018, 04:23 PM
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QUOTE(harriss @ Sep 15 2018, 03:27 PM) my router model doesnt have 'H' at the end , and it only gave me 100mbps only .
RGX4400 support up to gigabit internet ? even the WAN port is limit at 100mbnvm . i tested with CAT5E , it give me over 500mbps speedtest , the 5Ghz AC however only give me 230mbps max Even when I used to use it as a router I was never impressed with the wifi stability. It's gigabit LAN for sure as my tests showed and ur actual confirmation. I did not test Max AC speeds though.
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harriss
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Sep 15 2018, 04:35 PM
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QUOTE(anfieldude @ Sep 15 2018, 04:23 PM) Even when I used to use it as a router I was never impressed with the wifi stability. It's gigabit LAN for sure as my tests showed and ur actual confirmation. I did not test Max AC speeds though. i increased the 5ghz bandwidth to 80mhz and set to short pearmeable and ran the test again, i achieved 350mbps on iPhone 6S (5ghz) around 200mbps for mi5 and oneplus 3 This post has been edited by harriss: Sep 15 2018, 04:36 PM
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