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TIME [OFFICIAL] TIME Fibre Broadband™ v4, Experience the ONE TRUE 2Gbps
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Seng89
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Apr 7 2019, 11:08 PM
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QUOTE(kmrdeva @ Apr 7 2019, 11:06 PM) Can get this speed for sure. On wired connection to the router. I bought my own router because I wanted better speed at range, on wireless. If u read thru some of the comments, mostly can't get the speed above 500 or 1gpbs which only way are change router. Correct me if I'm wrong.
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SilentVampire
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Apr 7 2019, 11:14 PM
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QUOTE(Seng89 @ Apr 7 2019, 11:08 PM) If u read thru some of the comments, mostly can't get the speed above 500 or 1gpbs which only way are change router. Correct me if I'm wrong. You can usually get it on wired. The problem is wireless. No ISP will guarantee that you can get full speed on wireless. There are too many variables. People change router because they want full control of their home networking, want extra features, better coverage, and better experience. Your ISP, including TIME, will only give you a basic router that does the job, but if you want something really good, you have to pay to get your own decent router.
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Seng89
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Apr 7 2019, 11:16 PM
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QUOTE(SilentVampire @ Apr 7 2019, 11:14 PM) You can usually get it on wired. The problem is wireless. No ISP will guarantee that you can get full speed on wireless. There are too many variables. People change router because they want full control of their home networking, want extra features, better coverage, and better experience. Your ISP, including TIME, will only give you a basic router that does the job, but if you want something really good, you have to pay to get your own decent router. Hmmm. Do Time website stated that if we can to get full speed etc must buy own router ? Doesn't fair to us consumer right ? 🤔🤔🤔
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stephantsen
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Apr 7 2019, 11:21 PM
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QUOTE(Seng89 @ Apr 7 2019, 11:16 PM) Hmmm. Do Time website stated that if we can to get full speed etc must buy own router ? Doesn't fair to us consumer right ? 🤔🤔🤔 they give u the full speed on lan connection, it is fault if they do not provide the full speed, but in fact they do. I do not see any unfair practices here as they did not mention u will get full speed on wireless connection. Even in advance country like sg they also wont gurantee you get the full speed on wireless connection. So there is no point to argue on this. This post has been edited by stephantsen: Apr 7 2019, 11:24 PM
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Seng89
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Apr 7 2019, 11:27 PM
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QUOTE(stephantsen @ Apr 7 2019, 11:21 PM) they give u the full speed on lan connection, it is fault if they do not provide the full speed, but in fact they do. I do not see any unfair practices here as they did not mention u will get full speed on wireless connection. Even in advance country like sg they also wont gurantee you get the full speed on wireless connection. So there is no point to argue on this. If I just took 100mbps, do I need to change router for wireless ?
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voncrane
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Apr 7 2019, 11:28 PM
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QUOTE(Seng89 @ Apr 7 2019, 11:16 PM) Hmmm. Do Time website stated that if we can to get full speed etc must buy own router ? Doesn't fair to us consumer right ? 🤔🤔🤔 I believe you still misunderstood despite the explanations.. ISPs advertise speed on "best case" basis. If you can get 80%+ of the promised speeds? It's considered okay already. For wired broadband ISPs, they only check for wired speeds and NOT over wireless. So as long as your wired speed matches the package deal? It's done. Have router connection or low wired speed problems? That's what the warranty is for. Want better wireless speeds? Get your own higher performance router. While it's "unfair", there's no scam or misrepresentation.. Read the TnCs and if you don't like? Terminate. To me, all my important devices are connected via cable and get full speeds. With the C1200, I can live with the 2xx down/up speeds for wireless devices. Much better and cheaper than I got from previous Unifi 30Mbps plan. This post has been edited by voncrane: Apr 7 2019, 11:29 PM
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FusionXY
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Apr 7 2019, 11:29 PM
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QUOTE(Seng89 @ Apr 7 2019, 11:27 PM) If I just took 100mbps, do I need to change router for wireless ? You don't need to change for 100Mbps plan. If 500Mbps plan need to change. You must have dual band receiving devices as well. Like 5GHz. Not only router. Old computers and phones unable to achieve full 100Mbps. If got dual band wireless then no problem. Thanks. This post has been edited by FusionXY: Apr 7 2019, 11:34 PM
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voncrane
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Apr 7 2019, 11:31 PM
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QUOTE(Seng89 @ Apr 7 2019, 11:27 PM) If I just took 100mbps, do I need to change router for wireless ? For speeds alone? Nope.. Wasted.. But if you've got a problematic C1200 and or want more features/performance? Then yes.
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Seng89
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Apr 7 2019, 11:34 PM
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QUOTE(voncrane @ Apr 7 2019, 11:28 PM) I believe you still misunderstood despite the explanations.. ISPs advertise speed on "best case" basis. If you can get 80%+ of the promised speeds? It's considered okay already. For wired broadband ISPs, they only check for wired speeds and NOT over wireless. So as long as your wired speed matches the package deal? It's done. Have router connection or low wired speed problems? That's what the warranty is for. Want better wireless speeds? Get your own higher performance router. While it's "unfair", there's no scam or misrepresentation.. Read the TnCs and if you don't like? Terminate. To me, all my important devices are connected via cable and get full speeds. With the C1200, I can live with the 2xx down/up speeds for wireless devices. Much better and cheaper than I got from previous Unifi 30Mbps plan. QUOTE(FusionXY @ Apr 7 2019, 11:29 PM) You don't need to change for 100Mbps plan. If 500Mbps plan need to change. You must have dual band receiving devices as well. Like 5GHz. Thanks. QUOTE(voncrane @ Apr 7 2019, 11:31 PM) For speeds alone? Nope.. Wasted.. But if you've got a problematic C1200 and or want more features/performance? Then yes. Ok clear 👍.. for 100mbps router usually how much or model I should get ?
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FusionXY
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Apr 7 2019, 11:39 PM
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QUOTE(Seng89 @ Apr 7 2019, 11:34 PM) Ok clear 👍.. for 100mbps router usually how much or model I should get ? The stock router is suitable for 300Mbps plan which also suit for 100Mbps. For 100Mbps router price range from RM 95 - RM 200. For 300Mbps router price range from RM 200 - RM 450 For 500Mbps router price range from RM 450 and above. If you're not satisfied with C1200. You may get TP-Link C6/A6 from OOKAS. 100Mbps plan don't need to get an expensive router. Thanks. This post has been edited by FusionXY: Apr 7 2019, 11:41 PM
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Seng89
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Apr 7 2019, 11:48 PM
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QUOTE(FusionXY @ Apr 7 2019, 11:39 PM) The stock router is suitable for 300Mbps plan which also suit for 100Mbps. For 100Mbps router price range from RM 95 - RM 200. For 300Mbps router price range from RM 200 - RM 450 For 500Mbps router price range from RM 450 and above. If you're not satisfied with C1200. You may get TP-Link C6/A6 from OOKAS. 100Mbps plan don't need to get an expensive router. Thanks. Thanks 👍
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Gaara92
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Apr 8 2019, 08:06 PM
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Can someone check that OUG Parklane apartment have TIME coverage? Because I see only TM sticker on the PON fiber wall connector.
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jjj2
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Apr 8 2019, 08:08 PM
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QUOTE(Gaara92 @ Apr 8 2019, 08:06 PM) Can someone check that OUG Parklane apartment have TIME coverage? Because I see only TM sticker on the PON fiber wall connector. HI, yes, it is available for TIME. Thanks.
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plateau
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Apr 9 2019, 10:43 PM
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Is time available in ecosky, jln Kuching?
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FusionXY
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Apr 10 2019, 12:04 AM
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QUOTE(plateau @ Apr 9 2019, 10:43 PM) Is time available in ecosky, jln Kuching? I'm sorry that TIME is not available in your building.
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yeapch01
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Apr 10 2019, 09:06 AM
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QUOTE(plateau @ Apr 9 2019, 11:43 PM) Is time available in ecosky, jln Kuching? Dear Bro Thanks for your inetrest in Time Fibre , Sorry to inform you that Time Fibre Home Broadband is yet to availabale at your premises , we will update ypu once available. Thanks.
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dragonteoh
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Apr 10 2019, 10:34 AM
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Hi guys, anyone know what is Time's wifi router's username and password ?
The model we receive is : ZTE ZXHN H267A
thanks
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voncrane
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Apr 10 2019, 10:53 AM
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QUOTE(dragonteoh @ Apr 10 2019, 10:34 AM) Hi guys, anyone know what is Time's wifi router's username and password ? The model we receive is : ZTE ZXHN H267A thanks That is the modem/BTU.. Not the Wi-Fi router. Typically you don't need to access that directly unless for configuration and specific testing purposes. And seeing as you thought it's the router? I don't think you should be dabbling with it. Your Wi-Fi router, tplink or otherwise should have it's default login details either written on the bottom and or accompanying user manual.
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jjj2
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Apr 10 2019, 11:09 AM
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QUOTE(dragonteoh @ Apr 10 2019, 10:34 AM) Hi guys, anyone know what is Time's wifi router's username and password ? The model we receive is : ZTE ZXHN H267A thanks Hi, are you on FTTx platform ? If so, the Router model should be ZTE ZXHN H298N. Go with default 192.168.1.1, User/Pswd : admin/admin Thanks.
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dragonteoh
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Apr 10 2019, 11:36 AM
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QUOTE(voncrane @ Apr 10 2019, 10:53 AM) That is the modem/BTU.. Not the Wi-Fi router. Typically you don't need to access that directly unless for configuration and specific testing purposes. And seeing as you thought it's the router? I don't think you should be dabbling with it. Your Wi-Fi router, tplink or otherwise should have it's default login details either written on the bottom and or accompanying user manual. Oops, sorry, actually is my branch office's unit. Need to change the router's IP Range and DHCP, but staff only told me the model number.
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