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TIME [OFFICIAL] TIME Fibre Broadband™ v4, Experience the ONE TRUE 2Gbps
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coolguy99
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Dec 2 2023, 12:04 PM
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QUOTE(Chrono-Trigger @ Dec 1 2023, 11:08 PM) any problem with Time these few days? Connection seems a bit slow. even my maxis 4G is faster and more responsive. KL /PJ area Nope KL area. Connection is all smooth.
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iXora.ix
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Dec 2 2023, 10:29 PM
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Hi all. not sure this question has been answered but i want to ask this. Currently using another isp (ytl) and will end contract next year. If let say i want to change to another isp
1) can I just subscribe TIME then terminate ytl? will i lose fiber port? ( stay at apartment) OR 2) inform ytl for termination then subscribe time?
Thanks
This post has been edited by iXora.ix: Dec 2 2023, 10:29 PM
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jjj2
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Dec 3 2023, 02:13 PM
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QUOTE(iXora.ix @ Dec 2 2023, 10:29 PM) Hi all. not sure this question has been answered but i want to ask this. Currently using another isp (ytl) and will end contract next year. If let say i want to change to another isp 1) can I just subscribe TIME then terminate ytl? will i lose fiber port? ( stay at apartment) OR Yes you can.... what do you mean by lose fibre port ? They are using different infra...., if your apartment is on prelaid design, then you can't use 2 ISP at the same time.2) inform ytl for termination then subscribe time? Not necessary, refer above.
Thanks This post has been edited by jjj2: Dec 3 2023, 02:13 PM
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iXora.ix
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Dec 4 2023, 09:31 AM
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QUOTE(jjj2 @ Dec 3 2023, 02:13 PM) Thanks jjj2. will migrate to time after contract ends
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Yamy
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Dec 4 2023, 04:54 PM
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Been told if want to terminate TIME, users need to give one month notification even with contract ended? Is it true?
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FusionXY
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Dec 4 2023, 05:01 PM
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QUOTE(Yamy @ Dec 4 2023, 04:54 PM) Been told if want to terminate TIME, users need to give one month notification even with contract ended? Is it true? Yes, according to the TnC
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jjj2
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Dec 4 2023, 07:10 PM
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QUOTE(iXora.ix @ Dec 4 2023, 09:31 AM) Thanks jjj2. will migrate to time after contract ends  Welcome
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leezhijiang
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Dec 5 2023, 09:44 PM
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I got Time internet installed in my new house last week. To my surprise the Huawei HG8145X6 has superb performance, even the mesh node. I place the router in the living room and the mesh node on my study desk in the other room. Speed Test via LAN cable plugged into the Mesh node able to achieve full speed. Wi-Fi can get close to full speed as well.
I think I wasted money buying two units of Asus AX TUF4200M and AX3000 which I planned to link them up using AI Mesh.
Since I already bought them, I am going to do the below when budget is available.
1. Get a soft router with SFP+ port and plug in GPON module. Fiber from Time will be plugged directly into the GPON Module. 2. One of the Asus routers will be connected with DHCP disabled, hence converting it into an AP. The other one will link using AI Mesh. 3. Change the uplink of the ONU to LAN1 and connect it to the soft router and changed to DHCP mode.
As such every corner of my home will be covered.
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ChenKaiWen
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Dec 5 2023, 10:18 PM
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QUOTE(leezhijiang @ Dec 5 2023, 09:44 PM) I got Time internet installed in my new house last week. To my surprise the Huawei HG8145X6 has superb performance, even the mesh node. I place the router in the living room and the mesh node on my study desk in the other room. Speed Test via LAN cable plugged into the Mesh node able to achieve full speed. Wi-Fi can get close to full speed as well. I think I wasted money buying two units of Asus AX TUF4200M and AX3000 which I planned to link them up using AI Mesh. Since I already bought them, I am going to do the below when budget is available. 1. Get a soft router with SFP+ port and plug in GPON module. Fiber from Time will be plugged directly into the GPON Module. 2. One of the Asus routers will be connected with DHCP disabled, hence converting it into an AP. The other one will link using AI Mesh. 3. Change the uplink of the ONU to LAN1 and connect it to the soft router and changed to DHCP mode. As such every corner of my home will be covered. TIME is known to block customers who used their own GPON stick btw.
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eugene66
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Dec 8 2023, 02:08 PM
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New Member
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Hi everyone, I need some help here. I own a house and planning to subscribe to TIME 100mbps package. My current house also using TIME and the configurations is that fibre optic cable > white Huawei fibre optic converter > Asus XT8 MESH router.
I just get to know that TIME no longer gives white Huawei fibre optic converter to its new subscriber anymore, instead the fibre optic cable directly plug into the router. Since my Asus XT8 router doesn't has fibre optic cable point, can I bring my existing Huawei fibre optic converter over to my new house together with my Asus XT8 router together when I subscribe to the new TIME 100mbps account?
Side note: Is the aftermarket new router nowadays comes with fibre optic point? It's been awhile that I didn't survey for router. If anyone has recommendation for 2 pack MESH router that comes with fibre optic point, please let me know, preferably tri band with budget around RM1k+-.
Thank you.
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NovaPrime
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Dec 8 2023, 03:15 PM
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New Member
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QUOTE(eugene66 @ Dec 8 2023, 02:08 PM) Hi everyone, I need some help here. I own a house and planning to subscribe to TIME 100mbps package. My current house also using TIME and the configurations is that fibre optic cable > white Huawei fibre optic converter > Asus XT8 MESH router. I just get to know that TIME no longer gives white Huawei fibre optic converter to its new subscriber anymore, instead the fibre optic cable directly plug into the router. Since my Asus XT8 router doesn't has fibre optic cable point, can I bring my existing Huawei fibre optic converter over to my new house together with my Asus XT8 router together when I subscribe to the new TIME 100mbps account? Side note: Is the aftermarket new router nowadays comes with fibre optic point? It's been awhile that I didn't survey for router. If anyone has recommendation for 2 pack MESH router that comes with fibre optic point, please let me know, preferably tri band with budget around RM1k+-. Thank you. Call customer service to change the TIME provided modem router into Bridge mode, then you dail PPPOE on your own router
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BladeRider88
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Dec 10 2023, 09:51 AM
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Going to migrate to TIME 1G package Any kind soul mind to share their wired LAN 1G speed test? Thank you 🙏
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kmrdeva
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Dec 10 2023, 11:02 AM
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Does CelcomDigi Fibre use Time infra now?
Am really thinking to jump ship to their 300mbps plan and get some rebates since I’m a celcomdigi postpaid customer.
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westlife
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Dec 10 2023, 01:39 PM
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QUOTE(kmrdeva @ Dec 10 2023, 11:02 AM) Does CelcomDigi Fibre use Time infra now? Am really thinking to jump ship to their 300mbps plan and get some rebates since I’m a celcomdigi postpaid customer. impossible. Time never shares infra with other telcos so far.
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westlife
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Dec 10 2023, 01:42 PM
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QUOTE(NovaPrime @ Dec 8 2023, 03:15 PM) Call customer service to change the TIME provided modem router into Bridge mode, then you dail PPPOE on your own router I need to sign up a new time fibre also. So they provide a 1 x modem + router device and 1 x mesh node?
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kmrdeva
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Dec 10 2023, 02:02 PM
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QUOTE(westlife @ Dec 10 2023, 01:39 PM) impossible. Time never shares infra with other telcos so far. Fake news? https://soyacincau.com/2023/10/16/celcomdig...rise-buildings/QUOTE CelcomDigi Berhad (CelcomDigi) and Time dotCom (TIme) have announced a collaboration to provide more home fibre broadband options across Malaysia. Under the collaboration, CelcomDigi will be able to leverage Time’s fibre broadband infrastructure to extend its home fibre offerings to more Malaysians, especially those who are living in condominiums and apartments. By tapping on Time’s fibre network, CelcomDigi customers can enjoy high-speed broadband up to 1Gbps, high upload speeds via Time’s symmetric downlink and uplink speed and faster fibre installation. According to the official statement, the collaboration allows CelcomDigi to quickly roll out Internet services in a more cost-efficient manner, in line with Malaysia’s digital aspirations. This post has been edited by kmrdeva: Dec 10 2023, 02:03 PM
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westlife
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Dec 10 2023, 03:33 PM
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QUOTE(kmrdeva @ Dec 10 2023, 02:02 PM) Ic. If yes, then it is good lo. I am signing up time broadband soon also.
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jjj2
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Dec 10 2023, 05:00 PM
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QUOTE(eugene66 @ Dec 8 2023, 02:08 PM) Hi everyone, I need some help here. I own a house and planning to subscribe to TIME 100mbps package. My current house also using TIME and the configurations is that fibre optic cable > white Huawei fibre optic converter > Asus XT8 MESH router. I just get to know that TIME no longer gives white Huawei fibre optic converter to its new subscriber anymore, instead the fibre optic cable directly plug into the router. Since my Asus XT8 router doesn't has fibre optic cable point, can I bring my existing Huawei fibre optic converter over to my new house together with my Asus XT8 router together when I subscribe to the new TIME 100mbps account? Side note: Is the aftermarket new router nowadays comes with fibre optic point? It's been awhile that I didn't survey for router. If anyone has recommendation for 2 pack MESH router that comes with fibre optic point, please let me know, preferably tri band with budget around RM1k+-. Thank you. Hi, when the Installer/SI installing, request them to turn the ONT into bridge mode, and then you just have to insert the given PPPOE credentials into your Asus Router WAN config, then connect it to the LAN1 port of the Time ONT, and you are good to go.
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jjj2
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Dec 10 2023, 05:02 PM
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QUOTE(BladeRider88 @ Dec 10 2023, 09:51 AM) Going to migrate to TIME 1G package Any kind soul mind to share their wired LAN 1G speed test? Thank you 🙏 Hard to tell, as some places able to get up to 80% of the advertised speed, some not even getting 70% of the advertised speed.
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jjj2
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Dec 10 2023, 05:03 PM
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QUOTE(kmrdeva @ Dec 10 2023, 11:02 AM) Does CelcomDigi Fibre use Time infra now? Yes for buildings that has Time infra as backbone. You can install it in your building, if you are still staying in the same condo, my team will help you install as previous.Am really thinking to jump ship to their 300mbps plan and get some rebates since I’m a celcomdigi postpaid customer.
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