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post Mar 24 2018, 12:22 PM, updated 8y ago

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Welcome To The Official TM UniFi High Speed Broadband Thread V33

Previous UniFi Threads
V1 | V2 | V3 | V4 | V5 | V6 | V7 | V8 | V9 | V10
V11 | V12 | V13 | V14 | V15 | V16 | V17 | V18 | V19 | V20
V21 | V22 | V23 | V24 | V25 | V26 | V27 | V28 | V29 | V30
V31 | V32

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TM UniFi Coverage & Subscribers: V1 V2

About UniFi: UniFi ADVANCE UniFi PRO UniFi BIZ ADVANCE UniFi BIZ PRO

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PLEASE READ BEFORE YOU PROCEED
10 Things You Should Know About UniFi

1. This service is a 24- month contract and a termination fee of RM500 is chargeable for termination of service within the contract period.

2. If your premises reside in high rise building served via copper, you must terminate your existing Streamyx service (if any).

3. Minimal drilling is required for fibre installation to the premise. You will be responsible for providing TV and 4-socket extension cord to complete the installation. No installation appointment will be made for premises under renovation.

4. All triple play services (internet, voice and TV) must be activated during service installation. Partial service activation is not allowed.

5. UniFi is a wired broadband service. Wireless connectivity is an option and is subject to interference and obstructions factor.

6. UniFi account owner or authorised contact person must be available during the service installation. For high rise premises, owners are required to make arrangement with Building Management Office for installation permission, internal cabling and access to telecommunication room.

7. Installation fee includes external cable entrance up to the internal wiring with maximum of 15 metres for fiber cable, 15 meters for Ethernet/phone cables and 30 metres for casing (raceway). Additional charges will be applied for cable more than 15 metres and 30 metres casing (raceway) and charges will be included in your UniFi bill.

8. For other non-standard installation e.g. wiring above ceiling, underground and conceal wiring, you may appoint your own contractor or deal directly with TM appointed contractor. Payment will be made directly to the contractor.

9. Please provide correct and valid Billing Address / Postal Address. Select either paper bill or e-mail bill (please provide valid and preferred e-mail address). Bill is also accessible at myUniFi (https://occ.unifi.my). TM may impose a minimal monthly charge for paper bill with notification given.

10. All UniFi equipment provided by TM is subject to 12 months warranty period.

IMPORTANT NOTES (MUST READ)

Internal Wiring
Minimal drilling is required for fibre installation to the premise to allow fibre cable entrance into the house. Internal concealed wiring will not be carried out by TM. However, customers can arrange their own or choose from TM’s authorised list of contractors at their own expense. TM shall propose the recommended list of contractor for the concealed wiring (wall or ceiling). As this is beyond the job scope of RNO, customer will deal and make payment directly to the contractor. Operationally, reappointment is to be arranged when the conceal wiring is completed. Customer is required to inform TM for installation appointment.
Premise currently under renovation
During installation day, TM will not proceed if the customer premise is under renovation unless insist by customer, TM will charge customer accordingly if request for other appointment time. Customers who are having their home renovated are advised to inform TM prior setting service installation appointment. TM shall not be responsible for any damages resulted from construction and renovation done by customer through third party during or after the installation.
Customer Unreachable and Change of Appointment
Premise inaccessibility or deferment of installation appointment upon the installation team’s arrival at a customer’s premise will be subject to a charge of RM100. Re-appointment will be subject to time slot availability.
High-Rise VDSL & FTTH
For high-rise (condos, apartment, office building) ,TM would require to access the MDF/SDF room to physically activate the port which normally locked by the Building Management/Maintenance. Therefore, customers are required to communicate and make arrangement with your Building Management/Maintenance Office to ensure someone is available to grant the access to TM UniFi Installer to MDF/SDF room during the installation time. Without the access to MDF/SDF room, installation cannot be performed and TM has to revisit which will incur unnecessary cost to customer.
In the case of copper wired building that uses VDSL2 technology, successful delivery of UniFi services is subject to technical testing. TM has the right to cancel the order should the building copper wire is deemed as not passing the technical test or not ready to deliver the service.

Installation Guide
 


From making an appointment to the signing-off of the Service Acceptance Form, here is a complete step-by-step process of how we bring UniFi into your home or office.

Step 1: Appointment

Appointment is made at the point of registration. You may choose your preferred date and time for UniFi installation but please note that installation for FTTx (Fibre to the Home or Office) is expected to take between 4-8 hours, and for VDSL2, 2-3 hours.

24 hours prior to the agreed installation date and time, the TM UniFi Centre will call you for a final confirmation. Our UniFi technician will also call you just before he goes to the agreed address of installation.

Step 2: Site Assessment

Upon arrival at your home or office, our technician will brief you on the step-by-step process of the entire installation. This includes:

(i) Site assessessment (outdoor and indoor)
(ii) Cable entrance (drilling point for FTTx)
(iii) Equipment termination point
(iv) Route of wiring

In the case of FTTx installation, our technician will determine the location of the Fibre Distribution Point (FDP), whether it is located on an overhead pole, or underground. If the underground fibre access is blocked due to any home or office renovation, it may require a longer installation period than for overhead fibre access installation.

For VDSL2, site assessment is much quicker since our technician need only access the building’s MDF room and perform the necessary cabling there.
Note: VDSL2 - your existing Streamyx or Business Broadband access will be disabled during this exercise.

Step 3: Installation

It's time to complete the installation process. As part of this process, some minimal drilling may be required. After laying the cables we will determine which modem is suitable for your home. Indoor installation requires more time as our technician needs to lay the internal fibre optic cable. Cables of sufficient length will be provided. However, in cases where additional cable lengths are required, some minimal charges will be incurred. To prevent unsightly wiring, wires and cables will be housed in proper casings.

However, if you wish it to be a drill-free installation, and if the fibre optic cables are required to be pulled through your home or office ceiling, we have a panel of contractors that you can work with, the costs of which will be borne by you.

VDSL2 does not require drilling since UniFi connection will come from the existing phone jack in your home or office. For this premise type, indoor installation requires minimal setup time.

Step 4: Equipment Setup

After laying all the cables, it’s time to connect the equipment. Our technician will first set up the BTU followed by Premise Gateway, Set-top-Box (for Residential package only) and DECT Phone. Once the equipment is tested and works properly, our technician will then show you that all the services are in working order.

Step 5: Completion

You are required to sign-off a Service Acceptance Form (SAF) as part of the process to complete the installation work. For a complete understanding of what TM UniFi service is, please read the terms and conditions in your service agreement.

The fibre of UniFi: http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/feature...fibre-of-unifi/
Getting Unified – A walkthrough: http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/feature...-a-walkthrough/
The Unifi Installation – My Experience: http://www.shaolintiger.com/2010/12/29/the...-my-experience/

UniFi Set Up


* Thanks to TM twitter for the tweets, links to the article, blog (ShaolinTiger) & video (TheXMagellan)

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post Mar 24 2018, 12:22 PM

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post Mar 24 2018, 01:18 PM

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QUOTE(OwlsHeart @ Mar 24 2018, 12:58 PM)
can get another free set from unifi? lol
No. Just buy used unit from Mudah. Search for the word "Dect"
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QUOTE(christina1 @ Apr 5 2018, 07:21 AM)
Anyone here using ASUS 68U/87U or other models more than 10 years here ?
Do some googling before you ask
AC68U is released in 2013 & AC87U is released in 2014, how are they going to reach 10 years if it's only released 4 ~ 5 years ago? doh.gif
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QUOTE(OKLY @ Apr 23 2018, 01:42 PM)
How can one safely spoil the HyppTV box and make it look like a natural death? Been wanting to replace the very first gen HyppTV decoder to the latest one. sweat.gif
Put it in a microwave for 5 ~ 10 seconds
That will kill the electronics inside without leaving any signs of physical damage externally

*Do this at your own risk, I am NOT responsible for any accidents / damages that might occur
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post Apr 30 2018, 10:41 AM

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QUOTE(victor_hoh @ Apr 28 2018, 03:00 PM)
Else I will not hesitate to give Time BB a try.
If TIME Fibre is available in your area, then go for it
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QUOTE(moonlight321 @ May 25 2018, 03:37 PM)
Hi, all
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post Jun 13 2018, 11:11 AM

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QUOTE(justordinary @ Jun 12 2018, 10:28 PM)
Anyone knows how unifi port availability works?
First come first serve
Let's say there are no extra port in your area and there are lots of people in the waiting list

The moment you terminate, your port will immediately go to someone else
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QUOTE(Ben Ling @ Jun 30 2018, 08:22 AM)
do you know why does my internet speed doesn't get over 95Mbps on LAN ?
To get the full 100Mb/s, both the ethernet port on your device and your router need to support Gigabit ethernet (1Gb/s)
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Facebook lag like hell. Klang. 175.143 IP range
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QUOTE(babycry123 @ Jul 14 2018, 03:52 PM)
Hi, I am still paying RM179 for 30mbps. Where’s my free upgrade to 50mbps?
Ask TM. Not here
There is no UniFi service desk agent in here
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post Jul 18 2018, 11:30 AM

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Eligible - August ~ December 2018
Now on 100Mb/s. Hopefully really can get 800Mb/s wub.gif

Love you TM - I know that people don't say this a lot but so far TM has been very kind to me
Started using VIP 10 in 2010 for RM199
Upgrade to Advance 30Mb/s in 2015 for RM179
Free upgrade to Advance 50Mb/s in the end of 2016 same price as 30Mb/s
RM10 upgrade to Pro 100Mb/s in mid 2017

And I'm always getting full speed of my UniFi both on ethernet & wireless thumbup.gif
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QUOTE(boonhan @ Jul 18 2018, 11:32 AM)
800 mb onward.
Wireless is hard to get..
Yup, I know that
My router supports it, but not my devices
None of my wireless devices can actually support 800Mb/s

As long as I can see 800Mb/s through ethernet, I'm happy already laugh.gif

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post Jul 18 2018, 11:46 AM

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QUOTE(crixalisrox @ Jul 18 2018, 11:40 AM)
Then I guess u won't be happy then.

Cause u will only see > 100mb/s < 🙃
Apa kau merepek ni. I'm already using ASUS RT-AC86U la
What I'm saying is my devices does support wireless AC, but not to a level where they can reach 800Mb/s
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QUOTE(wilson1stop @ Jul 18 2018, 11:42 AM)
She will get around 300-400Mbps on those 2.4Ghz wifi la...
I'm a guy la laugh.gif
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post Jul 18 2018, 11:50 AM

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QUOTE(crixalisrox @ Jul 18 2018, 11:47 AM)
No black heart la. Just want to highlight that mbps & mb/s is different. That why I highlight in my post max he can see is 100mb/s which equivalent to 800mbps 🤣
I wrote Mb la, not MB
It's the small b or capital B that makes the difference. Not the letter M

Mb - Megabit
MB - Megabyte
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QUOTE(Moja001 @ Jul 18 2018, 11:42 AM)
Where you stay bro? you so lucky.. condo or landed? i want to pindah to your place.. really sick with my speed..
Bandar Puteri, Klang thumbsup.gif
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QUOTE(Jilan @ Jul 18 2018, 12:43 PM)
puchong, selangor area  bangwall.gif
Ok la tu, better than nothing
Just have to be patience smile.gif

Some people (most Streamyx users) didn't get anything wei
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QUOTE(soonwai @ Jul 18 2018, 04:45 PM)
Just wondering if the schedule has to do with area.
Definitely has something to do with the area. Perhaps they need to upgrade some hardware in the local infra?
My neighbours who uses Advance 50 got the same RM10 upgrade to Pro 100 within the same month (differ in 1 ~ 15 days based on the user availability)

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QUOTE(mushigen @ Jul 18 2018, 11:15 PM)
Since I'm waiting for better offers from TIME
Unless your place is listed under TIME coverage, you can forget about them

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