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TSSyncing
post Jun 11 2018, 03:09 PM, updated 8y ago

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Hi guys,

My current situation is that my 10mbps line frequently has problems (not sure if its the line itself or router) where the connections is really slow (won't even load a page), but it gets back to normal after rebooting the router. It also disconnects/reconnects every 20-30 mins. (not a problem, but is annoying at times). For the first year or so, there wasn't any issues like this however.

I'm planning to upgrade to the 50mbps plan and also upgrading the router to perhaps make the connection speed more reliable and consistent. Any potential advice on what I can do in my current situation and/or recommendation of any router upgrade? Also, perhaps a guide to show me what it takes to set it up?

At most, there is 6-8 devices in a 1000sqft double storey. So I don't need extra coverage, but is 6-8 too many for the default Maxis router?

I have read through several posts through searches, and am still confused which router would best suit my need. Thanks in advance!
TBJ
post Jun 11 2018, 03:21 PM

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depends what the devices are doing, if all is streaming videos at the same time, yes, the speed is not enough
YoungMan
post Jun 11 2018, 08:34 PM

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If you are not using the voip phone, I would recommend the Asus RT-AC1300UHP, pricing around RM500. However if you need the phone, you'll have to find router that has voip support, like the D-Link G2452, because as I understand, Maxis voip phone connect to router, unlike Unifi which uses the BTU for phone.
poh880
post Jun 12 2018, 10:59 AM

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Use any router as you like. Disconnect the Internet from Maxis router and change the PPPoE password to random character. Connect the Maxis router LAN to your router (WAN) and make the connection from your router using PPPoE without VLAN needed.

 

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