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Unifi Official TM UniFi High Speed Broadband Thread V27, We Want Cheaper Price!

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zkteh
post Oct 14 2016, 09:24 PM

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our great TM is having ping issue to valve server, again

update : it appears to be good now, 9:41PM

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post Oct 15 2016, 12:41 AM

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Hi, guys idk if here the right thread to ask, if not please let me know where to ask.
Okay currently im using TP-LINK Router which is TL-WR842N so, my PC(using TP-LINK Adapter TL-WN821N) is upstairs while my Router downstairs, i keep getting low signal and some random disconection while on9. So my question, is it my router problem or my adapter?should i just get a High Gain Wireless USB adapter or just get a new Router?

Thanks.
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QUOTE(jagadis @ Oct 14 2016, 09:19 PM)
Any idea when TM will be coming out with any new plans?
I'm on 8mbps streamyx for RM178. Unifi just came in to my place but the current 30mbps is RM199. I really don't see a point of paying more than my current bill as I am the only person using it at home and I don't use much. I think for my consumption, 10mbps is good enough but telekom doesn't have anything than 30mbps.
Its funny, as time passes HSBB is suppose to be cheaper and faster but it is only getting more expensive. It is faster but whats the point if the minimum package is more expensive. RM199 for internet is a waste for many households.
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Yup true that.
No idea what's going on in TM mind.
I guess monopolistic company is always lazy to innovate and be competitive.

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post Oct 15 2016, 12:51 AM

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QUOTE(masashi89 @ Oct 15 2016, 12:41 AM)
Hi, guys idk if here the right thread to ask, if not please let me know where to ask.
Okay currently im using TP-LINK Router which is TL-WR842N so, my PC(using TP-LINK Adapter TL-WN821N) is upstairs while my Router downstairs, i keep getting low signal and some random disconection while on9. So my question, is it my router problem or my adapter?should i just get a High Gain Wireless USB adapter or just get a new Router?

Thanks.
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Need a little more details...I presume you are on single phase?

Have you tested your router, with wifi and lan? Are they working fine? If so, then its not router problem.

As for the homeplug, are you using it on an extension or direct to the wall?

You could also bring the homeplug downstairs closer to the router and test it from there.
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post Oct 15 2016, 12:54 AM

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QUOTE(VeeJay @ Oct 15 2016, 12:51 AM)
Need a little more details...I presume you are on single phase?

Have you tested your router, with wifi and lan? Are they working fine? If so, then its not router problem.

As for the homeplug, are you using it on an extension or direct to the wall?

You could also bring the homeplug downstairs closer to the router and test it from there.
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i think you miss understanding his question. The adapter he referring to is usb wifi adapter (TP-LINK Adapter TL-WN821N), not homeplug.

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post Oct 15 2016, 01:14 AM

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QUOTE(calvinlaw510 @ Oct 15 2016, 12:54 AM)
i think you miss understanding his question. The adapter he referring to is usb wifi adapter (TP-LINK Adapter TL-WN821N), not homeplug.
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My bad, thanks for clearing it up.
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post Oct 15 2016, 08:36 AM

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For home plug use. My house is 3 phase supply. If I connect home plug to the same phase will it work.
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post Oct 15 2016, 10:24 AM

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Who can match my speed? LOL. 4M streamyx only.
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post Oct 15 2016, 11:14 AM

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QUOTE(masashi89 @ Oct 15 2016, 12:41 AM)
Hi, guys idk if here the right thread to ask, if not please let me know where to ask.
Okay currently im using TP-LINK Router which is TL-WR842N so, my PC(using TP-LINK Adapter TL-WN821N) is upstairs while my Router downstairs, i keep getting low signal and some random disconection while on9. So my question, is it my router problem or my adapter?should i just get a High Gain Wireless USB adapter or just get a new Router?

Thanks.
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I have the same adapter once. Using it for my daughter's PC in her room upstairs and after a while also have same disconnection issues even though I'm using Asusu N66U router which is situated on groundfloor. So i upgraded to TP-Link Wireless N150 High Power USB Adapter and so far no more low signal or disconnecting issues

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post Oct 15 2016, 11:32 AM

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QUOTE(jagadis @ Oct 14 2016, 09:19 PM)
Any idea when TM will be coming out with any new plans?
I'm on 8mbps streamyx for RM178. Unifi just came in to my place but the current 30mbps is RM199. I really don't see a point of paying more than my current bill as I am the only person using it at home and I don't use much. I think for my consumption, 10mbps is good enough but telekom doesn't have anything than 30mbps.
Its funny, as time passes HSBB is suppose to be cheaper and faster but it is only getting more expensive. It is faster but whats the point if the minimum package is more expensive. RM199 for internet is a waste for many households.
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Maxis home fiber lo, Rm 149 for 10mbps usually place cover with unifi will gor home fiber
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QUOTE(kwokwah @ Oct 15 2016, 08:36 AM)
For home plug use. My house is 3 phase supply. If I connect home plug to the same phase will it work.
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Yes, should not be a problem there
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post Oct 15 2016, 01:46 PM

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QUOTE(ad2000 @ Oct 15 2016, 11:14 AM)
I have the same adapter once. Using it for my daughter's PC in her room upstairs and after a while also have same disconnection issues even though I'm using Asusu N666U router which is situated on groundfloor. So i upgraded to TP-Link Wireless N150 High Power USB Adapter and so far no more low signal or disconnecting issues

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post Oct 16 2016, 12:49 AM

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QUOTE(vez @ Oct 12 2016, 09:34 PM)
why your photo the rectangle in red looks like ADSL filter/splitter??

your UniFi for landed not direct fiber to your house? and Unifi phone is VOIP, connected directly to your UniFi BTU, nothing to do with the existing phone
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oh ya!! my mistake. anyway, i have convinced my parents get another cordless phone and use the base as charger downstairs XD but still, thanks a lot for ur help!! notworthy.gif
QUOTE(aneip @ Oct 13 2016, 12:15 AM)
If you want to buy new 1, than buy the model with 2 handset no need to configure anything.

What I mean is, you buy another cordless call it B. Existing is A. A is connected to unifi BTU. B is not connected to anything. You just want to use as a charger. Instead you put A handset into B charger (base) you can configure B to connect to A base. So both can make/receive a call.
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thanks for ur suggestion!! we will be getting new cordless phones soon notworthy.gif
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post Oct 16 2016, 07:10 AM

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after 8 years waiting for unifi.

today I am getting installation.

bufferbloat test on streamyx line.

http://www.dslreports.com/speedtest/5333114


I have been reading. So as per advise I should limit my connection speed to 28mbps down and 9mbps up?


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post Oct 16 2016, 12:20 PM

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QUOTE(skywardsword @ Oct 16 2016, 07:10 AM)
after 8 years waiting for unifi.

today I am getting installation.

bufferbloat test on streamyx line.

http://www.dslreports.com/speedtest/5333114
I have been reading. So as per advise I should limit my connection speed to 28mbps down and 9mbps up?
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that 28, 9 setting is based on 30M down, 10M up connection lah

pls read the article.
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post Oct 16 2016, 01:28 PM

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QUOTE(skywardsword @ Oct 16 2016, 07:10 AM)
after 8 years waiting for unifi.

today I am getting installation.

bufferbloat test on streamyx line.

http://www.dslreports.com/speedtest/5333114
I have been reading. So as per advise I should limit my connection speed to 28mbps down and 9mbps up?
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Not necessary to set bandwidth control for Unifi, unless you really face bufferbloat issue. I have been using Unifi for 4 years already never face any bufferbloat issue, while upload full speed, i always can browse with no problem, even can get full speed for download.

bufferbloat test result (with another 1 laptop, 2 ipads streaming video)
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post Oct 16 2016, 01:44 PM

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Yes, I never set it too. Why wanna limit the potential? laugh.gif
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post Oct 16 2016, 01:55 PM

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QUOTE(Jellyjian @ Oct 13 2016, 07:28 PM)
Anyone know what's the password for TP-Link Archer C5 provided by TM? Admin admin, admin password are not working....
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I heard from friends is Username=Operator Password=Opr@Last 4 digit of MAC address.

Example, last 4 digit of MAC address is A3B5 so password is Opr@A3B5

Hope this may help.
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post Oct 16 2016, 07:09 PM

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Hi guys, Unifi installer here told me that there is newer 5Ghz modem for new customers but not yet with them in KB. Which model are they talking about? Thanks
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Is it TP-Link Archer C5? My bad!

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