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Unifi Air, is it good?
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MarcusDz P
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Nov 15 2021, 11:31 PM
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Hello, currently Im working in a contract for about 7 months (Now Im still in my 1st month of work). I was wondering is getting unifi air sim card worth it? Im using maxis unlimited prepaid plan but it has FUP which limit the usage of data for me. I usually browse the internet, watch youtube and play online game.
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MarcusDz P
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Nov 16 2021, 11:25 PM
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QUOTE(JLA @ Nov 16 2021, 10:59 AM) Get unifi bebas prepaid. FREE 1 week unlimited LTE* to test out unifi mobile network. unlimited LTE - capped 8mbps free daily 1 gb - full speed no expire data - no capped speed but a few speed test easily eat 1 gb daily quota No FUP?
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MarcusDz P
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Nov 29 2021, 10:03 AM
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Will the TP-link M7350 support unifi air sim card?
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MarcusDz P
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Dec 2 2021, 10:44 AM
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QUOTE(stormer.lyn @ Nov 29 2021, 02:29 PM) If your location has good Unifi Bebas coverage, you can get their free SIM, and get monthly internet access for RM35 with unlimited LTE data. Should you want this data from an Access Point, then some say you need a router with a sim card capability. I don't think that works, as I believe it is for a single device only, but I haven't tried for myself. What I did was I had a Nokia 8110 4G phone, which I set as a modem through the USB port. Instead of connecting to a computer, I connected to a router that can accept a modem on the router USB port. In my case I used an old Dlink DIR842 router, flashed with OpenWRT firmware. This firmware is what gives the router this functionality. The connection was stable, fast enough, and worked well. I used this for 3 months while waiting for Time Telecom to finish their fibre deployment in my apartment building. I had actually ordered Unifi fibre, but decided to cancel when I saw workmen pulling Time fibre around the apartment block. Hence the 3 months of using the Unifi Bebas plan. For the Unifi Bebas, is the unlimited hotspot free or need to pay?
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MarcusDz P
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Dec 3 2021, 06:21 AM
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QUOTE(stormer.lyn @ Nov 29 2021, 02:29 PM) If your location has good Unifi Bebas coverage, you can get their free SIM, and get monthly internet access for RM35 with unlimited LTE data. Should you want this data from an Access Point, then some say you need a router with a sim card capability. I don't think that works, as I believe it is for a single device only, but I haven't tried for myself. What I did was I had a Nokia 8110 4G phone, which I set as a modem through the USB port. Instead of connecting to a computer, I connected to a router that can accept a modem on the router USB port. In my case I used an old Dlink DIR842 router, flashed with OpenWRT firmware. This firmware is what gives the router this functionality. The connection was stable, fast enough, and worked well. I used this for 3 months while waiting for Time Telecom to finish their fibre deployment in my apartment building. I had actually ordered Unifi fibre, but decided to cancel when I saw workmen pulling Time fibre around the apartment block. Hence the 3 months of using the Unifi Bebas plan. If I do get the Unifi Bebas prepaid, will the connection be stable if I hotspot from my phone to my laptop? Also, currently I'm using Samsung Galaxy A8+ (2018) which has dual sim capability, should I change my current phone number from maxis to unifi or just use a new unifi sim card?
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MarcusDz P
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Dec 3 2021, 07:36 AM
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QUOTE(tomato people @ Dec 2 2021, 01:06 PM) Do the hotspot have limit?
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MarcusDz P
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Dec 14 2021, 09:05 PM
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Hi guys, just bought the Unifi Bebas Starter Pack. So far so good but I have encountered a problem. Recently when I play online game on my laptop using my mobile phone hotspot. I got high ping around 999ms, but when I browse or watch youtube, the internet connection speed is fine in my laptop.
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