QUOTE(nikrizal @ Mar 11 2017, 09:02 AM)
Most likely it is only the internet access. No voice calls and no HyppTv. Unifi Official TM UniFi High Speed Broadband Thread V30, Speed Upgrade Coming. Be Patience Guys
Unifi Official TM UniFi High Speed Broadband Thread V30, Speed Upgrade Coming. Be Patience Guys
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Mar 11 2017, 02:22 PM
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Mar 11 2017, 02:46 PM
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Mar 11 2017, 02:51 PM
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Mar 11 2017, 03:40 PM
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Mar 12 2017, 12:06 AM
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Mar 12 2017, 10:52 AM
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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Mar 12 2017, 10:36 AM) It's not exactly a loophole, it's the law, they can't force us if we're moving to a place where there's no UniFi coverage If I want to cancel my Unifi and don't want to pay the penalty, I will tell them to relocate my Unifi to an address which does not have Unifi.They will come back to me and say that address is not covered and they will terminate it for free (since they don't have service in that address). I can escape from paying the penalty. If someone who is not familiar with this loophole, he/she will go to terminate the Unifi and pay the penalty. |
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Mar 12 2017, 11:06 AM
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Mar 13 2017, 07:40 AM
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Mar 17 2017, 05:09 PM
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QUOTE(JohnLai @ Mar 17 2017, 11:06 AM) I gave up with live chat, live chat operators always disconnect when I ask question where they have no answer. I encountered the same treatment from them too.After that I gave them 0 on the rating. Next day the supervisor called me and asked why I gave 0 for rating. I told him that your operator did not respond to my questions and I don't know what they were doing. No update, no sound, no picture. If they are checking for answers, please let us know that you are away from the terminal checking for answers. Don't let me wait there for 20 minutes and then the chat disconnected. Have to shoot them teruk teruk. |
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Mar 17 2017, 05:17 PM
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QUOTE(nikrizal @ Mar 17 2017, 03:56 PM) To my surprise, recently acquired Archer C1200 performs really well beyond my expectations. Even 5Ghz channel penetrates well to my extended kitchen on ground floor though the router is located on the 1st floor, and there are multiple concrete walls and floors in between. This Archer C1200 router can configure wifi for vlan 600? This is to watch HyppTv on wifi.Should I say more for the 2.4Ghz? If can, I also want to get one. |
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Mar 17 2017, 06:17 PM
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Mar 17 2017, 09:01 PM
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QUOTE(calvinlaw510 @ Mar 17 2017, 08:22 PM) QUOTE(calvinlaw510 @ Mar 17 2017, 08:30 PM) What cucubud want is configure vlan 600 for wifi, like Dlink Dir-850L and connect and watch hypptv with wifi instead of lan. Thank you calvinlaw510.Do you know which TPLink router can configure vlan 600 for wifi? |
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Mar 17 2017, 09:25 PM
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Mar 17 2017, 09:32 PM
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Mar 17 2017, 10:18 PM
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Mar 17 2017, 10:35 PM
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Mar 18 2017, 10:10 AM
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Mar 25 2017, 01:13 PM
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QUOTE(antwebty @ Mar 25 2017, 11:36 AM) Finally they are following Singapore's NGNBN model with 3 tiers. TNB to provide the back haul? Who will be providing the international connection?1)Passive Infrastructure 1st tier is now being handled by neutral TNB who isn't involved with ISP businesses. TNB will only lay dark fibres which they lease to anyone interested as long as they have spare cores available for backhaul. 2)Active Network Providers These are companies which set up their own switching equipments, DSLAMs, OLTs, BGP core routers, and gateways Example of such active networks we have today are TM's HSBB, Maxis's NGBB, Time Fibre, Symphonet, DiGi and Umobile. 3)Retail Service Providers (RSP) or "Perkhidmatan Runchit" These are ISPs who rent bandwidth or buy wholesale services from network providers/active wholesale segments to provide last mile itnernet services to consumers. The good thing is that now all other ISPs such as Time no longer needs to be forced to leased whole packages from TM Wholesale. They only need to lease dark fibre from TNB and then spent for last mile equipment to potential markets they want to serve. |
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QUOTE(antwebty @ Mar 25 2017, 03:23 PM) Tier 2 network wholesale operators will be providing the active equipments, BTUs, datacentres and connectivity. Thanks for the info.They will set up the gateways, BGP routers, switching, OLTs upto the customer's BTU port. Examples are TM Wholesale, Time, and Maxis. In Singapore, wholesale bandwidth providers include Singtel, Nucleus Connect, Starhub and ViewQWest. They have their own international links, ports and each provide different BTU to their customers. Here's a model of Singapore's NGNBN taken in 2011. ![]() As you can see they also have 3 tiers or segments. NetCo(OpenNet) -> OpCo(Nucleus Connect/Singtel/ViewQWest/Starhub Cable TV) -> RSP(Retail Providers/ISP) Similarly in n Malaysia: Tier 1(TNB) -> Tier 2(TM Wholesale/Time Global Transit/Maxis/ViewQWest/Symphonet) -> RSP(TMNet, DiGi, Maxis Home Fibre/Time Fibre Broadband/ Umobile/ MyRepublic..etc.) TNB's responsibility will be only laying and maintenance of unlit dark fibre for network wholesale providers to lease. They don't deal in any network transmission or ISP businesses. Can TNB make money by just providing the dark fiber? |
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