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Unifi Official TM UniFi High Speed Broadband Thread V38, READ 1ST PAGE FOR TURBO SPEED INFO!

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post Dec 24 2019, 09:43 PM

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QUOTE(QuantumEdge @ Dec 24 2019, 09:22 PM)
Guys I got some question, recently multiple agents had came to my area saying unifi is coming and will be around January next year, been thinking about grabbing the 300mbps plan but the price is kinda over the top.Does Unifi TV eat into your actual internet bandwidth? Like your internet speed drop when someone is watching using tvbox. If it doesnt I'd probably choose 100mbps. BTW these cabinets doesnt look unifi ready....?

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Fiber cabinet will not be necessarily be located at the same place as the old copper cabinets are located. Best way to know whether your place has Unifi or not is to go out of your house, take a look around at the telephone poles and see whether there are fiber drop points or not.
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post Dec 25 2019, 01:16 PM

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QUOTE(QuantumEdge @ Dec 24 2019, 10:10 PM)
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So far I've seen non, been hearing unifi coming to my area since 2012...
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You have to look far more closely now. Nowadays TM now install black drop points instead of white ones like the one below.
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post May 21 2020, 09:32 PM

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QUOTE(Hwoarang45 @ May 21 2020, 04:04 PM)
it cost that much? wtf they pulling fiber in kampung then? wtf my shop which just got fiber has a huge school beside me, several major banks and its on main road, but this was extended from a malay kampung on the back of it, with residents all retired old folks that dont even use streamyx, also mostly my customers, and younger gen all left to the city.

whole sleeper kampung is covered. wtheck is this kind of planning TM?
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Actually TM already has a method to inexpensively expand fiber (not VDSL copper) coverage in rural areas. You will know your kampung area use this method if the drop point box is colored black instead of the usual white.
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post May 22 2020, 06:20 AM

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QUOTE(Azusa_San @ May 21 2020, 11:29 PM)
both also using GPON?
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They still do.
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post May 22 2020, 10:53 AM

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QUOTE(Candy12 @ May 22 2020, 10:20 AM)
You mean this?

DOME Shaped Fibre Junction Box
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It's actually a junction box to divide the fibres into smaller amounts, splice them with fibre cables with less cores to run them to different roads(jalans) and gardens(tamans).

For example a 24-core fibre cable runs into the suburb of a city, you have 3 points in the suburb to serve so you separate 8 cores for each area and splice them into smaller individual 12-core fibre cables each with its own separate management trays inside the junction box.

It you see such cone shaped boxes on your utility poles but your house has no FTTH coverage chances are that these fibre cables are used for backhaul lines for your nearby wireless base stations/transmitters instead.
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No, the drop point looks like below.

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The cabinet box is so small, TM just hang them on the pole too just like they do with a drop point box.

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post May 22 2020, 11:53 AM

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QUOTE(Candy12 @ May 22 2020, 11:01 AM)
Looks like FDPs which used spare redundant fibre cores taken from backhaul fibre runs that were previously used for mobile base stations.

What's the M lettering behind the numbering for?
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The hanging cabinets all has the M suffix.
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post Jun 10 2020, 09:45 PM

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QUOTE(MX510 @ Jun 10 2020, 05:44 PM)
Ok guys

Here are my latest finding if you are heavy users and use your own modem for UniFi it's possible that your mac address has been throttled by TM .I got another 1 friend same case like mine on 800 Mbps

Change the username also didn't help and surprisingly switch back TM Modem TP-Link fix the capping issue .

Had to do AP mode for third party hardware

It looks like TM put QOS speed on third party modem hardware for those heavy users.
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Just clone the TP-Link MAC address to your own router?
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post Jun 13 2020, 11:24 PM

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QUOTE(christina1 @ Jun 13 2020, 11:05 PM)
Yeah for my nephews... Asus router can do it?
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Create an account at https://nextdns.io/, configure your router to use nextdns DNS servers, then configure your nextdns account to block Facebook and PornHub et. al and you should be done.
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post Jun 14 2020, 01:18 PM

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QUOTE(LostAndFound @ Jun 14 2020, 09:01 AM)
Do note that any DNS based block, any competent and intelligent teenager can bypass. Can change DNS on their own device, use Tor etc.
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Not if you use advanced routers like Mikrotik. With extra work, even DoH and DoT can be blocked. Not to mention vanilla Tor and VPN services from common providers like ExpressVPN and Ivacy.
The only way to bypass them is via device-hosted VPN over port 443 on a self-hosted server.
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post Jun 27 2020, 03:38 PM

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QUOTE(Daniel Hyuuga @ Jun 27 2020, 11:12 AM)

Like that Sabahan girl viral in news. Celcom Digi Maxis can build their own tower if they want to like they have always been but where are they? Only TM comes up with building the tower.

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True story here - Celcom (not the telco, but the tower builder) actually wants to build towers in the area where the girl lives for a long time, but was prevented from doing so because of greed. TM only go in because they are a GLC who feels the heat from someone up there in the government. Cannot really blame Celcom for this. Maxis and Digi don't build 72 meters towers here in Sabah, only Celcom can.
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post Aug 19 2020, 08:08 AM

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QUOTE(OneXX @ Aug 19 2020, 03:33 AM)
im currently on unifi lite 10mbps...after all these years finally unifi has arrived to my kampung....i think so because on the end of may tm contractor stand a new pole next to my house.. and the on early july they pull black yellow fibre like cable and now last thursday they install those white fibre dp box...today i live chat with tm asking if fibre is really arrived at my kampung and suprisingly they said my area is not on fiber yet...is it because my area is not on system yet or those box is still not fully funtional..how long need to wait after new installation...do i need to pay anything to upgrade from unifi lite to unifi fibre...or just need to pay contractor on installation..thank you
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They will still need to do the 2-phase testing and verification process. This may take from as little as 2 weeks to 6 months or more.
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post Aug 20 2020, 11:16 PM

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QUOTE(Rhetoric @ Aug 20 2020, 11:00 PM)
My 5Ghz wifi speed drop suddenly. Before at the same distance my 5ghz would beat my 2.4Ghz wifi speed. Now it doest get past 5Mbps. Anybody have any idea what happen and how to fix?.

Should I reset my modem?. I only try turning it on and off.
Tried on my phone, same result.

I used default TM Netis Modem.
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Highly likely a neighbor of yours also installed unifi, then was supplied the same Orange-Man-Bad netis router and the installer helpfully configure it to use the same channel as your netis is. Try changing the wifi channel the netis is using.
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post Oct 19 2020, 11:59 PM

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QUOTE(Candy12 @ Oct 19 2020, 07:37 PM)
It' doesn't matter which ISP as long as it's fibre based and can reliably route me to SG for a reliable handover.

None of our local ISP can guarantee good connection to faraway regions such as Europe or USA.
Even further countries in Asia such as Japan is already a challenge to rely on stable pings.

That is why any cheaper fibre ISP that comes to my are such as TNB Allo or competing ISPs using TM HSBB can offer cheaper price I'll gladly take. All I need is a good connection to SG and from there my "virtual ISP" will take over the job.
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The ISP with the best Singapore connectivity is Time. Other ISPs doesn't come close to it. TNB Allo is a single-homed ISP, therefore should be avoided at all cost until they improved their network. Too bad because TNB doesn't lose out to Time when it comes to core network infrastructure to Singapore. Second best ISP for Singapore connectivity is Maxis, then TM comes third?

Edit: Damn, I just noticed Maxis has culled two of their transit providers, now they only has three left.

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post Oct 26 2020, 12:19 AM

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QUOTE(Candy12 @ Oct 25 2020, 04:05 PM)
TM does not subscribe to NTT America as its major upstream transit provider because they see each other as Tier-1 peers.

Upstream transit provider vs peering are 2 different types of agreements.

One is pay exclusively to use your line as our wholesale bandwidth ISP, the other means "share" our routing resources since we're both Tier-1 providers let's work together to optimize our routes so we all benefit together as "peers" - tengok tepi sama pangkat. If either one sees each other as taking advantage or making use of the other, they've right to "restrict" or throttle the other from abusing their agreement.
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TM do have a sizeable transit capacity from NTT, but the weighting is not as much as the other 2 Asia Big 3. Therefore more often than not, the transit capacity will not be used.

Oh BTW, do not ever put TM and NTT at the same level. The only Malaysia transit provider that can approach NTT's level is Time dotcom.
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QUOTE(Candy12 @ Oct 26 2020, 07:29 PM)
At least give them some recognition since they are our national telco  smile.gif
What actually happened with their China Telecom collaboration TMHK Global Transit (AS24077)?

Not exactly TdC(Time), their ISP business is separated from their carrier transit company Global Transit (AS24218), still no where near the level of NTT America or PCCW Global. Even Singtel is not on their level as full fledged Tier-1 carriers.

Asia Big 3 Tier-1 carriers the only ones I can think on the same level as NTT America (absorbed Verio and RagingWire) just 2 years back are probably PCCW Global and Tata Communications.

Not a fan of NTT though outside Asia particularly Europe. They're only good at serving Asia and probably across to West US. For Europe, I'd rather rely on Telia, GTT, RETN, Liberty Global, Zayo, or Level 3 to cover that region.
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Asia Big 3 is NTT, Telia and Tata. Each has their own strength and weaknesses, but that's what communities are for. These three alone pretty much can give any Asia's ISP good connectivity around the world.
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post Nov 26 2020, 06:06 AM

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QUOTE(xxxgkssixxx @ Nov 25 2020, 10:59 PM)
would it be better if I ask wireman that I know to setup up the in house fibre upfront before TM contractor visit?
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You can always put a fiber termination box outside your house, then run fiber to a fiber wall socket in your house. Make sure that the fiber loss is 0.1dB maximum. Also, get a good quality patch cord ready too, like this one. Then when, TM installer comes, before connecting the drop cable from the DP box, make sure a reading is taken and it did not exceed -20dBm. Plus, after connecting the drop cable to the fiber termination box, connect the patch cable to the fiber wall socket, and do a reading again, which should be virtually the same as the one done outside your house.
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QUOTE(Gregar Forte @ Nov 28 2020, 09:32 PM)
my recently installed house. 230m

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so far so good on biz 500
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Isn't that wrong wavelength?
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post Dec 2 2020, 11:40 PM

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QUOTE(tzarain @ Dec 2 2020, 11:11 PM)
Guys...
anyone feel slowness opening Facebook on unifi? Tracert as below:

Tracing route to star-mini.c10r.facebook.com [31.13.70.36]
over a maximum of 30 hops:

  1    2 ms    1 ms    1 ms  XXX
  2    11 ms    3 ms    3 ms  XXX
  3    9 ms    6 ms    6 ms  10.55.49.7
  4    9 ms    6 ms    6 ms  10.55.100.116
  5    *      141 ms  142 ms  mei-b4-link.telia.net [62.115.50.166]
  6    *      247 ms  246 ms  prs-bb2-link.telia.net [62.115.118.90]
  7  263 ms  274 ms  254 ms  rest-bb1-link.telia.net [62.115.122.159]
  8  278 ms  253 ms  250 ms  las-b24-link.telia.net [62.115.114.86]
  9  399 ms  399 ms  398 ms  facebook-ic-337879-las-b24.c.telia.net [62.115.36.115]
10  403 ms  408 ms  402 ms  po105.psw01.lax3.tfbnw.net [157.240.50.227]
11  397 ms  397 ms  397 ms  173.252.67.9
12  400 ms  397 ms    *    edge-star-mini-shv-01-lax3.facebook.com [31.13.70.36]
13  397 ms  397 ms    *    edge-star-mini-shv-01-lax3.facebook.com [31.13.70.36]
14  397 ms  397 ms  397 ms  edge-star-mini-shv-01-lax3.facebook.com [31.13.70.36]

Trace complete.
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Oh wow, it went straight to US servers?

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In my place, with Unifi, it went to SG server. But if I use VPN, it went to MY server.
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post Dec 3 2020, 12:00 AM

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QUOTE(tzarain @ Dec 2 2020, 11:56 PM)
the initial one is without any vpn. just that I configured my router to use 1.1.1.1.
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Oh boy, it Cloudflare. Try using the Quad9 unsecured DNS servers (9.9.9.10 & 149.112.112.10).
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post Dec 18 2020, 11:41 PM

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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Dec 18 2020, 11:31 PM)
Can anyone access crackwatch.com?
Is it blocked by MCMC or is the website shutdown by DMCA?

Tried to find some information on the internet but couldn't find any answers
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No problem opening the website here.

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