any agents for negeri sembilan area?
Unifi Unifi Lite 10Mbps - v2.0 -, TM illegitimate child hidden in basement
Unifi Unifi Lite 10Mbps - v2.0 -, TM illegitimate child hidden in basement
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May 23 2017, 11:30 PM
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any agents for negeri sembilan area?
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May 29 2017, 12:23 PM
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those that have successfully installed unifi lite, does your installation use unifi fibre infrastructure?
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Jun 14 2017, 03:13 PM
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Jun 19 2017, 03:24 PM
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QUOTE(papabaik @ Jun 19 2017, 01:55 PM) Seems like TM is giving either D-Link or TPlink router with unifi lite installation.What are the 2 layers of security on the D-Link set? This post has been edited by nmb3rs: Jun 19 2017, 03:24 PM |
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Jun 19 2017, 03:29 PM
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Jun 19 2017, 04:37 PM
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Jun 21 2017, 08:15 PM
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QUOTE(monkeybeh @ Jun 21 2017, 08:09 PM) weirdly enough only few (me & you included) addressed this problems, i'm using AC1200. however for my case, i noticed that the upload speed will initially be zero and will only increase towards the very end of the test. normally i'd get 2.5-4Mbps for upload using my android nexus 5x phone.wondering if all other AC1200 + android phone users ever noticed or run speedtest at all. however, if i'm using my laptop over wifi, can easily get 5-6Mbps for upload. weird.. dont know why This post has been edited by nmb3rs: Jun 21 2017, 08:24 PM |
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Jun 24 2017, 04:44 PM
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Jul 16 2017, 12:23 AM
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QUOTE(andyng38 @ Jul 15 2017, 04:13 PM) TP Link, D'link, ZTE, Netis....does anyone know why TM gives so many different brands of routers?? In terms of parts sourcing, it is never a good idea to source from a single manufacturer/supplier. If a single sourced manufacturer/supplier is unable to meet TM's demand, then they are screwed which means new customer wont get their equipment. Delayed in installation for new customers means less revenue for TM.A very large bulk purchase of 1 brand would certainly get a better price and/or a better model of router, not to mention making it easier for tech support to help users, as well as for subscribers to able to share info and tips. Or is it a matter of various suppliers with cable or cronies taking turns to supply TM? Also with more supplier/manufacturer, it gives TM some negotiating power - in the sense that you can lower the price to be comparable with other supplier/manufacturer. But of course it also depends on how good their procurement team manage the volume that each supplier/manufacturer gets which can get tricky. I'm not in the supply line background but I've worked with procurement teams to qualify alternative components source in the electronic industry - it is a norm and healthy practice to get supplies from more than 1 source. Hope this helps This post has been edited by nmb3rs: Jul 16 2017, 12:29 AM |
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Jul 19 2017, 04:36 PM
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I see there are alot of confusion about the black cable not being optic fiber.
Let me help to clear this up, for FTTH installation, the cable that comes from the pole is indeed optic fiber and it is black in colour. There are 2 strands in it, optic fiber and a cable that is used to tie to the mounting on your house and the other end on the pole. The black cable goes all the way inside the house to the FWS. The FWS is normally placed near the BTU. FWS is connected to BTU via a white fibre optic cable. According to my installer, they no longer install FTB (dont mind this tho, as there will be less losses coz using lesser interconnects. if possible i want a single long strand of fiber all the way from the fibre on the pole without any connectors in between to my BTU, but wont be possible. haha. fiber optic connectors are very sensitive especially to dust. POLE --- (black cable) ---> EXT HOUSE WALL (coiled round without case) --- (black cable)---> INSIDE HOUSE WALL --- (black cable) ---> FWS (mounted on wall near BTU) --- INSIDE HOUSE WALL (white cable) ---> BTU This post has been edited by nmb3rs: Jul 19 2017, 04:49 PM |
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Jul 20 2017, 12:22 AM
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QUOTE(totally_skint @ Jul 19 2017, 08:01 PM) Can the fibre connector fit through the 5 sen hole? hmm.. not sure about the connector. will have to check the dimension of my connector.If can then with all the extra cable outside the subscriber can reposition the cabling. This post has been edited by nmb3rs: Jul 20 2017, 12:23 AM |
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