QUOTE(chimeradog @ Dec 6 2009, 07:14 PM)
nope. i can't.just now try using maxis DNS. can't even connect to the net.
now using google DNS back. there's something wrong with maxis.
Maxis Broadband Wired 2Mbps, Welcome all the wired users!
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QUOTE(chimeradog @ Dec 6 2009, 07:58 PM) for Aztech modem;just go into the modem page, 192.168.1.1, key in username 'admin' and password 'admin'. after that find DNS at the menu on the left ( i cant remember where it is exactly because it's been awhile since i use that modem) at the DNS page, key in 8.8.8.8 as the primary DNS and 8.8.4.4 as the secondary DNS. save/submit the setting and dont forget to click 'save modem setting' if im not mistaken which located at the menu on the left. wait for a min, and then you'll be using google DNS already This post has been edited by cloudstrife07: Dec 6 2009, 08:08 PM |
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yeay, back to normal!
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QUOTE(ozak @ Dec 18 2009, 09:24 AM) The speed is not really that important. Can it run stable is more important. What use if sometime speed high and down like roller coaster. A stable average speed is run faster in BT than high unstable speed. well atleast the probability of getting a stabler speed in maxis is higher than using tmnut. |
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dammit i'm still experiencing DC. stupid CS dont understand what i want actually.
I WANT THEM TO REPLACE THOSE ADAPTER/CABLE WHATSOEVER FOR MY HOUSE, NOT MY MODEM DAMMIT! MY BELKIN MODEM IS MUCH BETTER THAN YOUR CRAPPY AZTECH! |
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QUOTE(ozak @ Dec 26 2009, 01:01 PM) For your house adptor/cable problem, you got to find others contractor. It is not under maxis or any IPO. it's more like the connector from the telephone pole to my house which is a box. usually maxis will check that last time when i got problems with the internet.last time, check, now no more checking. replace modem is the 1st priority |
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QUOTE(s6x @ Jan 8 2010, 09:48 PM) greetings all wired maxis users, Can anyone list out alternative brand modem+router models that work as good as or better with maxis wired, than the provided Zyxel/Aztech ones. Specificallity as in hardware and firmware version would be great. Thanks. QUOTE(ozak @ Jan 8 2010, 10:15 PM) Belkin not bad. So far rarelly hang. Better than aztech. One thing you must makesure is the firmware is update. Another good about belkin modem router is, lifetime warranty. Spoil, just send it back for replacement. QUOTE(s6x @ Jan 8 2010, 10:42 PM) Thanks ozak. Which belkin model in particular? planning to replace my aztech modem here. Belkin's lifetime warranty refers to it's product lifetime right? meaning if a certain model reaches its EOL (end of life); which roughly translates to about 1 to 3 years, or more...depending. Not our human lifetime as a lot of ppl mistake it for. my advice: stay away from Belkin FD7634 model and its variants (e.g. FD7634-4). they tend to hang quite often though |
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QUOTE(yongkailoon @ Jan 11 2010, 01:54 AM) This is one of the reasons why certain brands and models are usually out of stock in the market, Linksys and Buffalo routers tend to be the most sought after routers by home consumers these days. i've seen good reviews about Buffalo modem routers. but then i guess no one here's wants to try using it. people usually play on the safe side; use maxis's own Aztech modem and buy a separate router.QUOTE(ozak @ Jan 11 2010, 02:34 AM) Remember my last time problem regarding Belkin. It already been solve and the problem is from the firmware. After exchange another new one with an upgrade firmware from the service center, no more problem. And running much more stable than aztech. well i've patched to the latest firmware provided in the thread by someone that is working or whose friend is working at Belkin Service Center. the problem is still there, although not as frequently as before.Added on January 11, 2010, 2:37 am Do not use linksys modem router on the maxis wired BB. It won't work. I ve been try before. |
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QUOTE(s6x @ Jan 15 2010, 10:45 AM) The problem with my Aztech (replaced twice) is the U/L speed is usually lower than what it's s'posed to be. D/L speed is fine though. This usually happens after I switch it off for awhile. Funny thing is; U/L speed does go back to normal after leaving it on for a long time. It's really hurting my ratios. it's not your Aztech modem i guess. even my Belkin modem sometimes gave that reading |
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eh magiara changed the topic title eh?
btw u guys got any idea when Maxis will implement HSBB to your place? (other than Bangsar of course) |
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QUOTE(ozak @ Feb 9 2010, 12:24 PM) Wa lau. Already better than TMNUT lor. If you try TMNUT, vomit blood. eh ozak, which belkin modem router are u using? same with mine? FD7634-4?As long as my torrenting is stable and consisten, I ve no complain. The torrenting is much higher speed than the speedtest. I can get 2.0/0.5mbps. With now change to belkin modem router, it much more stable and no more frequent reset anymore compare aztech. |
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