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post Nov 29 2017, 03:50 PM

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Problem resolved with TP-Link - note their support number is 03-2141 4358 and not what is published on their website

Parameters as what you advised EXCEPT under Advanced Setting > Network > IPTV

Check every boxes including IPTV!

Set IGMP to V3

And of course mode to Maxis

Once again many thanks

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QUOTE(blacktubi @ Nov 29 2017, 02:55 PM)
Try contacting TP-Link, seem like an issue with the product.
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post Nov 29 2017, 04:07 PM

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Anyone using MR3020 for tethering direct from android phone using USB? Does it work ?

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post Nov 29 2017, 08:12 PM

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My TPlink TL-WN8200ND wifi receiver recently having problem so i bought a new TPlink Archer T4UHP wifi receiver, but i'm still using old 300mbps router, now i'm think to upgrade my router to AC1200 or 1300, can you guys please recommend which is good for Unifi 50mb, budget not exceed rm400 if can. Thanks
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post Nov 29 2017, 08:23 PM

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Thanks for all the advice. Made my decision. Just purchased the ac3150 from Lazada. Delivery probably next week. Will seek help for installation later on from here.
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post Nov 29 2017, 09:27 PM


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QUOTE(ppfoong @ Nov 29 2017, 01:32 PM)
For normal rod antennas, the WiFi signal travels upward. It is better to put the router downstairs to have better coverage to both floors. If the router is upstairs, coverage to downstairs will be weaker.
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That’s just plain misleading if not wrong. You’re saying it’s like Street Churros when it’s more a Krispy Kreme.
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QUOTE(ppfoong @ Nov 29 2017, 01:32 PM)
For normal rod antennas, the WiFi signal travels upward. It is better to put the router downstairs to have better coverage to both floors. If the router is upstairs, coverage to downstairs will be weaker.

I also have my router upstairs, end up I use a range extender at downstairs to boost the wifi stability and speed downstairs.
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-.- This is the most doh.gif doh.gif doh.gif statement I ever read.
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post Nov 30 2017, 12:12 AM

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QUOTE(llk @ Nov 29 2017, 08:12 PM)
My TPlink TL-WN8200ND wifi receiver recently having problem so i bought a new TPlink Archer T4UHP wifi receiver, but i'm still using old 300mbps router, now i'm think to upgrade my router to AC1200 or 1300, can you guys please recommend which is good for Unifi 50mb, budget not exceed rm400 if can. Thanks
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To be honest, it won’t make much of a difference unless you are using an extremely old router that is not capable of AC, but it is good to upgrade anyway. I would recommend the TP Link Archer C7 v4. You can get it here:

http://www.lazada.com.my/tp-link-ac1750-wi...53bfIRn1tJ&mp=1

It says Archer C7 v2, but they will send the v4 to you. It is slightky lower than RM400, but worth the money.
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QUOTE(soonwai @ Nov 29 2017, 09:27 PM)
That’s just plain misleading if not wrong. You’re saying it’s like Street Churros when it’s more a Krispy Kreme.
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Correction: sideway, more upward than downward.

It looks like this:

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post Nov 30 2017, 12:33 AM

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QUOTE(SilentVampire @ Nov 30 2017, 12:12 AM)
To be honest, it won’t make much of a difference unless you are using an extremely old router that is not capable of AC, but it is good to upgrade anyway. I would recommend the TP Link Archer C7 v4. You can get it here:

http://www.lazada.com.my/tp-link-ac1750-wi...53bfIRn1tJ&mp=1

It says Archer C7 v2, but they will send the v4 to you. It is slightky lower than RM400, but worth the money.
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Thanks for your recommendation, actually im currently still using Asus RT-N12 300mb router, is it considered worth to upgrade to AC router?
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QUOTE(ppfoong @ Nov 30 2017, 12:20 AM)
Correction: sideway, more upward than downward.

It looks like this:

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post Nov 30 2017, 01:38 AM


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QUOTE(JohnLai @ Nov 30 2017, 01:27 AM)
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That looks too artificial.

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2.4GHz 6dBi Dipole Omnidirectional Radiation Pattern

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5Ghz 6dBi Dipole Omnidirectional Radiation Pattern

Quite clear 5Ghz is better.
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QUOTE(llk @ Nov 30 2017, 12:33 AM)
Thanks for your recommendation, actually im currently still using Asus RT-N12 300mb router, is it considered worth to upgrade to AC router?
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Definitely worth the upgrade and I would get it from the link I gave to you.
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QUOTE(SilentVampire @ Nov 30 2017, 07:15 AM)
Definitely worth the upgrade and I would get it from the link I gave to you.
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Thanks for your advise.
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QUOTE(llk @ Nov 30 2017, 08:30 AM)
Thanks for your advise.
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post Nov 30 2017, 03:12 PM

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May i ask for suggestion staying at a 5000 sq feet place… currently using TPLINK AC1750… half of the place couldnt get any wifi.

Would like to ask does wifi extender affect the speed? Would prefer to have full speed as i would like to stream HD videos. Thank you. Also there will be at least 8 users as well.

or should just get a power router. Btw, each room upstairs got ethernet port as well.

Need suggestion for it. Usually just use wifi and now need to google all this as just shifted place.
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QUOTE(playoff90 @ Nov 30 2017, 03:12 PM)
May i ask for suggestion staying at a 5000 sq feet place… currently using TPLINK AC1750… half of the place couldnt get any wifi.

Would like to ask does wifi extender affect the speed? Would prefer to have full speed as i would like to stream HD videos. Thank you. Also there will be at least 8 users as well.

or should just get a power router. Btw, each room upstairs got ethernet port as well.

Need suggestion for it. Usually just use wifi and now need to google all this as just shifted place.
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A single router cannot cover 8000sqf with decent coverage. That is just too big.

Consider getting a powerline wireless extender. I have the AV500 and AV1200 kit and both are really good.

https://www.blacktubi.com/review/tp-link-tl...30p-kit-review/
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QUOTE(blacktubi @ Nov 30 2017, 03:50 PM)
A single router cannot cover 8000sqf with decent coverage. That is just too big.

Consider getting a powerline wireless extender. I have the AV500 and AV1200 kit and both are really good.

https://www.blacktubi.com/review/tp-link-tl...30p-kit-review/
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Is it 8000 or 5000? does an extender slow down the speed?
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QUOTE(playoff90 @ Nov 30 2017, 04:04 PM)
Is it 8000 or 5000? does an extender slow down the speed?
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Typo but 5000 sqf land area is pretty big.

I have a 100Mbps internet connection, I have no problem getting the full speed on the AV1200 Powerline.

The condition is you cant use it with 3 phase power normally.
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QUOTE(blacktubi @ Nov 30 2017, 04:12 PM)
Typo but 5000 sqf land area is pretty big.

I have a 100Mbps internet connection, I have no problem getting the full speed on the AV1200 Powerline.

The condition is you cant use it with 3 phase power normally.
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Sorry being noob here.. 5000 is built up area... and also what is 3 phase power?
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QUOTE(blacktubi @ Nov 30 2017, 04:12 PM)
Typo but 5000 sqf land area is pretty big.

I have a 100Mbps internet connection, I have no problem getting the full speed on the AV1200 Powerline.

The condition is you cant use it with 3 phase power normally.
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Sorry being noob here.. 5000 is built up area... and also what is 3 phase power?

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