QUOTE(zeroknight83 @ Apr 18 2018, 11:47 PM)
Noob question: Im currently got 3 unifi mobile sim under my name. If I want to port out to other telco, can I just port out one or have to port out all 3 of them? 
Can port out one.Official TM Unifi Mobile Fans Club & Enquiries V7, I am #Bebas
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Apr 19 2018, 08:25 AM
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anyone know which 4g modem dongle can be used for this? i am riding on band 40, so i just get any comes with band 40 shud be fine?
don need a mifi so don feel like spending extra for it. |
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QUOTE(appatwo @ Apr 18 2018, 11:24 PM) two days porting out process after they start to process (u will receive an SMS from Unifi, must reply YES for port)i have to manual port via email. (I buy Tunetalk simcard, send email into Tunetalk, give them Tunetalk Simcard Serial, only can Port). Tunetalk website unable to choose Unifi Mobile as MNP choice. |
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QUOTE(veron4best @ Apr 19 2018, 02:06 PM) two days porting out process after they start to process (u will receive an SMS from Unifi, must reply YES for port) What if we choose webe instead of unifi mobile?i have to manual port via email. (I buy Tunetalk simcard, send email into Tunetalk, give them Tunetalk Simcard Serial, only can Port). Tunetalk website unable to choose Unifi Mobile as MNP choice. Attached thumbnail(s) |
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QUOTE(haturaya @ Apr 18 2018, 09:31 AM) Just get a MiFi... I'm currently using MiFi too. But with it running 24/7, the battery has started to get bloated already. So now looking for a better modem router.I'm using one. Huawei E5770s-320, supports band 5 and 38. But does not support band 40. From here, I read that people are using the B618 or Tenda 4G680. Would like to know if it's worth to get the B618 as it's more expensive? Thanks |
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QUOTE(atah @ Apr 19 2018, 03:47 PM) I'm currently using MiFi too. But with it running 24/7, the battery has started to get bloated already. So now looking for a better modem router. So scary...but im using huawei mifi ok je, the battery still in good mode..but yet to start insert mobile unifi to start using heavily..diff telco hurt the battery life span differently?From here, I read that people are using the B618 or Tenda 4G680. Would like to know if it's worth to get the B618 as it's more expensive? Thanks |
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QUOTE(fairylord @ Apr 19 2018, 04:34 PM) So scary...but im using huawei mifi ok je, the battery still in good mode..but yet to start insert mobile unifi to start using heavily..diff telco hurt the battery life span differently? I think it's not about the Telco, but plugging in the power supply to the battery 24/7 might cause it to worn out faster. It's like charging and using your phone at the same time, 24/7 |
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QUOTE(atah @ Apr 19 2018, 03:47 PM) I'm currently using MiFi too. But with it running 24/7, the battery has started to get bloated already. So now looking for a better modem router. From here, I read that people are using the B618 or Tenda 4G680. Would like to know if it's worth to get the B618 as it's more expensive? Thanks I use Tenda 4G680 for Unifi. So far ok. |
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Apr 19 2018, 05:16 PM
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QUOTE(atah @ Apr 19 2018, 03:47 PM) I'm currently using MiFi too. But with it running 24/7, the battery has started to get bloated already. So now looking for a better modem router. Sorry no idea with B618 or Tena 4G680. From here, I read that people are using the B618 or Tenda 4G680. Would like to know if it's worth to get the B618 as it's more expensive? Thanks QUOTE(atah @ Apr 19 2018, 05:04 PM) No VoLTE on my Mi 5. Not sure other phone. |
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QUOTE(atah @ Apr 19 2018, 04:42 PM) I think it's not about the Telco, but plugging in the power supply to the battery 24/7 might cause it to worn out faster. It's like charging and using your phone at the same time, 24/7 I have the Huawei E5377s-32. Earlier, I was finding ways to power up the mifi without putting in the battery. After a round of research, I think Huawei purposely disable this way of using the mifi, in order for their other bigger CPE LTE modem router can sell. (coz last time TP-Link 3G mifi can power up without battery) If you're handy with electronics, voltage or have friends who are into mobile repair. Maybe you can directly send the power (power adapter or voltage regulator) to the power pin located at the back of the mifi. |
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anyone tried asking TM to give public IP? because i cant use it for online gaming when tethered if the IP is private IP.. i check on PS4 it indicated NAT type 3..
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Apr 19 2018, 07:12 PM
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Apr 19 2018, 07:14 PM
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QUOTE(atah @ Apr 19 2018, 03:47 PM) I'm currently using MiFi too. But with it running 24/7, the battery has started to get bloated already. So now looking for a better modem router. i stick with Tenda..From here, I read that people are using the B618 or Tenda 4G680. Would like to know if it's worth to get the B618 as it's more expensive? Thanks as long as able to hit above 30mbps consistent with tenda it good enough. some people buy B618 but hit the same speed as mine, crying around how to increase the speed if both give same speed, why go for more expensive? |
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QUOTE(stevenlee @ Apr 19 2018, 07:18 PM) i stick with Tenda.. Diff place diff speed. Maybe their place weak signal, but your place better signal so appears that your tenda is same performance as b618.as long as able to hit above 30mbps consistent with tenda it good enough. some people buy B618 but hit the same speed as mine, crying around how to increase the speed if both give same speed, why go for more expensive? |
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