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post Jan 20 2024, 03:24 PM

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QUOTE(han71 @ Jan 20 2024, 11:14 AM)
I mean from experience of users here their usage normally enough 1 TB or often need top up
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This is subjective

For me, I will need to top up because not enough to go through 1 month as there are 3 people connecting to my modem sharing the quota
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post Jan 21 2024, 05:25 PM

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Is someone free to do a speed test on Sun Mobile Hong Kong on speedtest? Plan to replace maxis fibre due to cost, paying 90 for 30mbps - also don't want to stuck with maxis contract if want to upgrade
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Is the network down ? Cant connect this morning
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post Jan 30 2024, 12:24 AM

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How is this compared to Fiber Broadband? I'm on Time 100mbps and thinking if I should jump over.

In my home, Maxis 5G signal on my phone seems to be consistently at >300mbps whenever I run a speedtest.
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QUOTE(contestchris @ Jan 30 2024, 12:24 AM)
How is this compared to Fiber Broadband? I'm on Time 100mbps and thinking if I should jump over.

In my home, Maxis 5G signal on my phone seems to be consistently at >300mbps whenever I run a speedtest.
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So far it has been very stable for me, and I am using Yeacomm 5G modem. I highly recommend this modem as it has been ultra stable for me over the past 6 months.

Speed with about -90db +- signal strength, at about 300mpbs - 500mpbs, no complain tongue.gif
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hi all. i just moving to new house. prev using unifi but new house no infra yet.
want to try for wireless broadband. i google a bit found yes 5g and u home 5g. what is the best option for me between these two? no gaming, only need youtube and streaming purpose, maybe some big download. i have no 5g modem also and dont want to buy one. probably will switch back to unifi when there are unifi infra available. heard its in june. thanks
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QUOTE(gx_azam @ Feb 9 2024, 12:25 PM)
hi all. i just moving to new house. prev using unifi but new house no infra yet.
want to try for wireless broadband. i google a bit found yes 5g and u home 5g. what is the best option for me between these two? no gaming, only need youtube and streaming purpose, maybe some big download. i have no 5g modem also and dont want to buy one. probably will switch back to unifi when there are unifi infra available. heard its in june. thanks
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If you don’t plan to get 5g modem, go with u home. Yes flexi has 100 gb quota on 4g.
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QUOTE(Raexim @ Feb 9 2024, 05:06 PM)
If you don’t plan to get 5g modem, go with u home. Yes flexi has 100 gb quota on 4g.
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Just curious, why do they have limit on 4G when 5G no limit ?
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post Feb 16 2024, 11:47 AM

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QUOTE(Ngto @ Feb 16 2024, 09:50 AM)
Just curious, why do they have limit on 4G when 5G no limit ?
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The package name is Yes 5G? laugh.gif
I had used Yes 5G before and switched to U Mobile 68 after a month, with no regret. smile.gif
It wasn't that stable for me on Yes, and somehow, I feel the speed is faster on U Mobile.
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QUOTE(fruitie @ Feb 16 2024, 11:47 AM)
The package name is Yes 5G? laugh.gif
I had used Yes 5G before and switched to U Mobile 68 after a month, with no regret. smile.gif
It wasn't that stable for me on Yes, and somehow, I feel the speed is faster on U Mobile.
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I was expecting the other way round. Since 5g is much faster ,and eat up more data is short period of time, they would limit the data for 5g instead of 4g.
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QUOTE(Ngto @ Feb 16 2024, 09:50 AM)
Just curious, why do they have limit on 4G when 5G no limit ?
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Because 5G is using DNB infrastructure where as 4G is on telco own infrastructure

As such if you use these plans on 4G the speeds may be bad depending on your location
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post Feb 21 2024, 12:24 AM

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Yes just introduced a newer and improved model of their 5G modem known as the Yes 5G Infinite Gateway Pro

The features of this modem having the same default web management IP, a Snapdragon based chipset, 2X 2.5G Ethernet port and same coloring signal quality bar (except reposition to front of modem instead on top) hints that it's a brand Z model under the cover.

Do we know of any other brands or model with the features above?

https://www.yes.my/yes5gwirelessbroadband/

EDIT: It's an Oppo 5G T1 CPE with SD X55 chipset used by Three HK?

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QUOTE(Ngto @ Feb 16 2024, 09:50 AM)
Just curious, why do they have limit on 4G when 5G no limit ?
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I think, 5G data network is sponsored by MCMC and or DNB

How come Maxis the expensive telco can give 1,000GB 5G at RM18/month nationwide but 10GB 4G only
Someone have to pay

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Malaysia’s 5G adoption rate at 29.9 pct, almost 10.07 mln subscribers as of Jan 31
Malaysia has recorded almost 10.07 million 5G service subscriptions, representing an adoption rate of 29.9 per cent, as of Jan 31, said Communications Minister Fahmi Fadzil.
... he said in his speech at the Maxis 5G-Advanced Trial Showcase here today.

https://thesun.my/local_news/malaysia-s-5g-...n-31-EA12128693
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QUOTE(petpenyubobo @ Feb 21 2024, 12:24 AM)
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Yes just introduced a newer and improved model of their 5G modem known as the Yes 5G Infinite Gateway Pro

The features of this modem having the same default web management IP, a Snapdragon based chipset, 2X 2.5G Ethernet port and same coloring signal quality bar (except reposition to front of modem instead on top) hints that it's a brand Z model under the cover.

Do we know of any other brands or model with the features above?

https://www.yes.my/yes5gwirelessbroadband/

EDIT: It's an Oppo 5G T1 CPE with SD X55 chipset used by Three HK?

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Wrong. Seems to be Yeacomm, by the looks of the lights design.
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post Feb 23 2024, 08:25 PM

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QUOTE(Gargamel_gibson @ Feb 23 2024, 05:43 PM)
Wrong. Seems to be Yeacomm, by the looks of the lights design.
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Yeacomm is Mediatek based not Snapdragon. It only has 1x2.5G port+1x1G port this one has 2X 2.5G Ethernet port.

There are very few SDX55 based model I'm aware in the market which have 2x2.5G Ethernet port except for the Zyxel.

Also it is among the most expensive 5G modem in the market. The Zyxel NR5101 for example is selling for US$1299 now.
https://www.4gltemall.com/5g/5g-cpe/zyxel-5g-router.html

This one looks almost identical to the Zyxel NR5307 with the number of LEDs and position of the WPS button but without WiFi7 probably customized by the OEM manufacturer directly.
https://www.4gltemall.com/zyxel-nr5307.html

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QUOTE(petpenyubobo @ Feb 23 2024, 08:25 PM)
Yeacomm is Mediatek based not Snapdragon. It only has 1x2.5G port+1x1G port this one has 2X 2.5G Ethernet port.

There are very few SDX55 based model I'm aware in the market which have 2x2.5G Ethernet port except for the Zyxel.

Also it is among the most expensive 5G modem in the market. The Zyxel NR5101 for example is selling for US$1299 now.
https://www.4gltemall.com/5g/5g-cpe/zyxel-5g-router.html

This one looks almost identical to the Zyxel NR5307 with the number of LEDs and position of the WPS button but without WiFi7 probably customized by the OEM manufacturer directly.
https://www.4gltemall.com/zyxel-nr5307.html

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I told you lo is Yeacomm the light design is exactly the same.



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post Feb 23 2024, 09:02 PM

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QUOTE(Gargamel_gibson @ Feb 23 2024, 08:33 PM)
I told you lo is Yeacomm the light design is exactly the same.
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The casing mould probably came from the same OEM manufacturer but chipset and features not the same.

Look at the Yeacomm models:

https://yifanwireless.com/5g-cpe-router/

None of them have dual 2.5G Ethernet ports

EDIT: You may be right. Even the SIM also uses nano SIM same as the Yeacomm.

This post has been edited by petpenyubobo: Feb 23 2024, 09:16 PM
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post Feb 28 2024, 07:54 AM

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QUOTE(petpenyubobo @ Feb 23 2024, 08:25 PM)
Yeacomm is Mediatek based not Snapdragon. It only has 1x2.5G port+1x1G port this one has 2X 2.5G Ethernet port.

There are very few SDX55 based model I'm aware in the market which have 2x2.5G Ethernet port except for the Zyxel.

Also it is among the most expensive 5G modem in the market. The Zyxel NR5101 for example is selling for US$1299 now.
https://www.4gltemall.com/5g/5g-cpe/zyxel-5g-router.html

This one looks almost identical to the Zyxel NR5307 with the number of LEDs and position of the WPS button but without WiFi7 probably customized by the OEM manufacturer directly.
https://www.4gltemall.com/zyxel-nr5307.html

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talking about zyxel, i just saw this post in the yes 5g group about nr5103e unit, not sure if this is true or if someone is spreading false info

as stated in dnb faq, dnb doesnt certify nor approve 5g device, device certification is led by SIRIM - with guidance from the MCMC

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This post has been edited by jackiez: Feb 28 2024, 08:09 AM
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post Feb 28 2024, 11:03 AM

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QUOTE(jackiez @ Feb 28 2024, 07:54 AM)
talking about zyxel, i just saw this post in the yes 5g group about nr5103e unit, not sure if this is true or if someone is spreading false info

as stated in dnb faq, dnb doesnt certify nor approve 5g device, device certification is led by SIRIM - with guidance from the MCMC

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True, they've already been banned by telcos for their mobile plans meant for phones.

Actually, the ban already imposed quite some time since you cannot use prepaid/postpaid mobile plans such as Yes Power 35 and Telco U mobile plans on them.
Try placing a Yes prepaid/postpaid mobile plan SIM(not the broadband SIM) into these modems, they won't boot up or connect with no signal.
Only their data only broadband plans can be used because the telco allows buy your own(BYO) modem plans with no contracts.

Zyxel is very popular brand in Europe due to their anti-China policies. It is among the popular benchmark models used by Ericsson which is DNB's vendor.

The screenshot you posted is from non official Yes channel. Also there're 2 models out there one being the 3 Three model mostly already sold out everywhere and the restricted EE model which don't allow lockband function. Their IMEI cannot be changed and ISPs view them as safe models that cannot bypass mobile plans meant for phones. The EE model is useless because of its firmware limitations, and the official Zyxel branded ones expect to pay close to US$500 a new unit.

If you mentioned about blocking, those models with QWRT(China modded OpenWRT) out there will be the ones to be blocked first high on their lists. They allow illegal IMEI modifications and bypass of mobile plans without hotspot quotas.

Many of those modded brands out there claimed to be OpenWRT based are actually China modded QWRT based not the official channel. No one actually knows they have hidden backdoors in them and usually the tactics used by China modem suppliers is that they won't upgrade their QRT firmwares frequently for specific models to push newer models with newer versions of the firmware so you will have to keep buying from them.
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based on history. mcmc close one eye for imei mod modem
wifi interference is a big NO NO
seem like Zyxel NR5103E wifi out-of-spec

there are another case wifi 2.4G device interference with P1 2.3G spectrum. dont find the link

https://cilisos.my/attention-malaysians-you...nd-you-in-jail/

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