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Tech Support Unifi Router DS244WSGV, Advance setting mode

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SUSCandy12
post May 26 2020, 12:28 PM

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QUOTE(JuneResources @ May 25 2020, 11:17 AM)
Woo~ Seems like they don't give crapped router brand Netis, or TPLink and DLink (Firmware by TM).
May I know how it's look like for the router physical?

Perhaps can share in here so that we have a big picture there. laugh.gif
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This router is definitely not from the official Aztech Singapore which is now into home consumer electrical products more than networking today. Their routers suck too anyway back in the DSL days when their WebGUI firmwares would often get stucked and bricked easily when tinkering with their settings and commit ROM writes.

This DS244WSGV is a cheap unbranded OEM model sourced from China which goes under many different brands around the world. China has been known to hide behind different country source when pushing their products to markets as recently Japan has found out that their face masks supply was not as claimed to be Taiwanese but was actually made in China sold to them under a Taiwanese proxy.

Same goes for this router, besides A-Z Technology, it is also sold under some other Taiwanese company proxy known as ATW Technology, Inc. (Loopcomm) with a Taiwanese address.
http://www.atw.com.tw/product/product-detail.php

The very same model of the router is also sold under another China brand named Comnect with the same model number DS244WSGV on Alibaba.

TM is probably getting this router below RM50 in bulk as I've also sources that Huawei GPON fibre modems(ONT) can be acquired below RM40 in small bulk sizes of 40-50units today.


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post Jun 1 2020, 06:35 PM

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QUOTE(eclectice @ May 29 2020, 11:06 AM)
The real Aztech brand is Aztech with the following logos, not Az-tech...

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I used to own Aztech modems during the ADSL era, damn lousy webgui interface and firmware.
If you oftenly tinker with the settings, commit and save them the modems bricks very easily.

Eventually moved to better brands such as the Singaporean Prolink brand, Zyxel and TP-Link. This brand eventually forgotten.

Nowadays Aztech more into home consumer electrical products such as kitchen appliances and robot vacuum cleaners. tongue.gif

 

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