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Unifi Official TM UniFi High Speed Broadband Thread V41, READ 1ST PAGE FOR RELEVANT WIFI INFO

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go626201
post Oct 8 2023, 02:35 PM

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QUOTE(jonathanwhm @ Oct 8 2023, 02:31 PM)
Yea bro! I'm still using my own router and running it in Dual WAN mode with a load balance ratio of 1:1. Using a LAN connection, I can achieve speeds of around 1.86 Gbps, and on WiFi, I get around 1.6 Gbps. I don't plan on getting a better replacement anytime soon because I want to keep my STD20 voice plan for my parents.

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You are not using Gpon bridge mode right? Just Gpon router mode,and plug 2 lan cable Router to ONR?
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post Oct 8 2023, 03:44 PM

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QUOTE(soonwai @ Oct 8 2023, 03:31 PM)
TM installer for my neighbour came already. Half an hour early. Nothing to do except drop off the freebie routers.
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No setting for user?
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post Oct 8 2023, 03:49 PM

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QUOTE(lamusiqa @ Oct 8 2023, 03:48 PM)
Unifi's 2gbps service uses a modem that split the connection into 2 separate 1 gigabit ethernet ports. If I were to replace it with another modem that has a 2.5 gigabit or 10 gigabit ethernet, can I use only 1 Cat7 cable to get the 2gbps connection?
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Yes,it is possible.
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post Oct 8 2023, 04:52 PM

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QUOTE(soonwai @ Oct 8 2023, 04:49 PM)
Wow. Fantastic speeds.
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Fast speed,but we using mikrotik for additional routing setting.
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post Oct 8 2023, 06:43 PM

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QUOTE(westlife @ Oct 8 2023, 06:25 PM)
yeah. ultimately, fibre broadband bandwidth is shared and not dedicated like ADSL rite?

this explains the reason why ISPs can afford to give such high speed to home users rite becos majority of them can never fully utilise the bandwidth.

looking at the bandwidth given to home users, it is even higher than business fibre broadband. of course difference between them including support, SLA etc...
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The shared bandwidth is between you and your nearby house which using the same split fiber like 1:4 or 1:8 or 1:12 or 1:16 something like this. (Which should be 2.4G Download and 1.2G Upload for basic single fiber optic sharing bandwidth)
But normally it should be okay,since most people not really utilize full speed all of the time.
Unless you are downloading something big file consistently, otherwise under normal situation you will not be feel the congestion.
(Even Youtube 8k or Netflix 4k only utilize about 100mbps for 1-2 second for buffering a few more second later)

And i think TM might already upgrade some place for higher concurent speed for fiber.

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Additional Information: Fibre optic have a time distribution method - TDMA to equally share the bandwidth for the user under the same fibre optic,to ensure all user under the same fiber get the minimum time and bandwidth for use.


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post Oct 8 2023, 06:52 PM

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QUOTE(westlife @ Oct 8 2023, 06:44 PM)
ic. the splitter thing are u referring to the green box outside the house? my side is one green box shared by 8 houses.
but my house both left and right neighbours did not move in, both the left and right houses had been empty since i move in here for 9 years++ now.  tongue.gif
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Yes TM fibre splitter Box located nearby at your house. Normally it should supply for minimum 8 houses for fibre optic network. (This should be depends on your residential area, maybe 1:4 is also possible)
Richer residential area should having lower port utilize which mean lower congestion is expected.
But overall as i wrote before,99% of people not really run max speed for long time,so normally u should not be having congestion issue within your residential area network.

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post Oct 8 2023, 11:32 PM

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QUOTE(Max2006 @ Oct 8 2023, 11:30 PM)
Yup. The world is keep changing. Look around in our life, almost everything need to be done on internet. Paying bills, buying stuff/gloceries, entertainment (movie, music, reading, gaming). In future, be ready for AI and VR. Because of internet, the quality of life is improved. People who claimed that 30mbps is enough, is either living in the cave, or simply don't care about the tech in daily life. It's their loss.
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I dont think so, as so many people just using internet for normal usage. Almost 75% of daily usage does not need more than 10mbps.
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QUOTE(Max2006 @ Oct 8 2023, 11:38 PM)
Yes. That's why I said it's their loss. If they are wiiling to explore, they will find out they can do more with the internet.

if you are foreveralone, 30mbps sure no problem. What if your family visit? How about friends? When all people are using the bandwidth at the same time, they will know it's not enough.
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The only thing i can said is different people have different perspective,
My parents just use their internet for normal usage like browsing facebook and web, checking stock market, watching youtube and netflix. All does only need less than 10mbps.
And most people having the similar usage,thats why many people not really benefit from the free speed upgrade,they rather want to change to a lower speed plan for lower subscription fee.
Even my parents want to do that, but i convinced them not to change it,as i needed for the fast upload speed.

And so many people that can go through with 3G or 4G,so i dont think people is caring about the internet sharing to others people.
Cheaper subscription fee will be the main wanted in next 2-3years,i think we can foresee "next turbo upgrade" in 2025 or 2026,many people will just change to cheaper price plan for minimum 100mbps plan only for like rm49-69 per month.
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post Oct 9 2023, 04:17 PM

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Just take a search on internet,and found out that Europe country got some ISP is providing 1.5Gbps or 1.6Gbps fiber plan for their users.
But so far seeing so many ISP from other country just came out with 2Gbps,and no publish speed plan between 1-2Gbps.
Looks like TM just follow the 2G path,and just going for 10G or more later.
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post Oct 9 2023, 04:29 PM

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QUOTE(BenYeeHua @ Oct 9 2023, 04:24 PM)
Well, it means less trouble I guess.
Else, they need to solve it using ONU that give 2.5G port, which is why they don't do it at first place lol. laugh.gif
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I mean TM actually can introduce a new 1.XG plan for 800mbps free upgrade if they want.
Because i don't really see the benefit for free upgrade to 1G only for us that currently on 800mbps plan.
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post Oct 9 2023, 07:00 PM

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QUOTE(neekun @ Oct 9 2023, 06:59 PM)
Assuming my upgraded speed is 1gbps, i can set dlink as bridge and let my current Asus ax11000 handle pppoe and make use of the 2.5g port on my Asus as wan port. Correct Ka?
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You still cant hit the max download speed.
As 1G ethernet port can only get around 940M-950M average.
Which will waste about 100mbps speed cant be use.
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post Oct 9 2023, 07:27 PM

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QUOTE(lamusiqa @ Oct 9 2023, 07:22 PM)
On the ONR supplied by TM, yes. I'm asking if I can get the 2gbps connection on a single cable if I were to replace the provided ONR with a 3rd party ONR that has 2.5g or 10g ethernet ports.
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Yes,but it depends of your ONR can connect to TM unifi network or not.
If you ONR can connect and accept by tm network,then all thing can be under your control.

Anime4000 said TM contact him before,and said that some Gpon chips is conflict with their system,so there will be some issue with using specific gpon stick or ONR or ONU.
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post Oct 9 2023, 08:05 PM

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QUOTE(s2000c @ Oct 9 2023, 08:03 PM)
Got sms said upgrade  to 500 , tested around 150 mbps using the black round router . Report to Tm will assign technician to check , will be charge ?
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Change new router should be resolve your issue.
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post Oct 11 2023, 12:28 PM

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Mine not sure accurate or not,but so far i see, it almost the similar volume usage that my home utilize.
Unless i am wrong,and the actual usage is higher then my expected usage.

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post Oct 11 2023, 05:23 PM

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currently Cat 5E is capable up to 5Gbe.
Realtek is coming out a 5Gbe USB ethernet adapter next year.

So anyone need to replace the ethernet cable,just get a Cat6A then it should be enough for next 5 year with minimum 10Gbe. (Or higher speed support later)
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post Oct 11 2023, 05:32 PM

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QUOTE(failed.hashcheck @ Oct 11 2023, 05:28 PM)
yea. When network people talk about the old cat5e can't support, they are talking about datacenter or enterprise networking context.
In this environment cables are almost always run in big bundles across big buildings. There is heavy crosstalk among these individual cables that are beyond what cat5e shielding could protect.

It doesn't really matter in the home setting when you just run a single cable where crosstalk issue is not a concern.
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Crap quality cable might not be able to run for that high speed,only standard or high quality cable should be use for that high speed.
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QUOTE(BenYeeHua @ Oct 11 2023, 08:24 PM)
Most of the problem I saw is the chipset and metal on the port.

You know la, Realtek network card low performance one, I got my china friend set up just 5m to the router, only can set 100M....
While another is I need to use WD40 on the lan port, else the Oxidation on the metal making it unstable.
The power of humidity!!!

These 2, enough to causing trouble than cable la.

The third one is the cable connector not well bind to the cable, that one installer issues la. tongue.gif
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Nowadays Realtek ethernet adapter is quite okay. (2.5G card so far so good,I have multiple 2.5G USB adapter all work quite okay)
Intel newer generation Lan card keep having new bugs causing issue.
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QUOTE(soonwai @ Oct 11 2023, 10:22 PM)
Nice, so only can link at 8Gbps? How's the setup? Cards, SFP+ etc?
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I think he is saying the negotiation link is 10G,but the max speed can hit 8gbps.
(And the distance should be short like within 10meter?)
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post Oct 13 2023, 09:54 PM

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QUOTE(yulee @ Oct 13 2023, 08:39 PM)
seems like TM Seberang Jaya have enough port speed to handle 2Gbps+ connection,here is some test results using my oracle sg server(3Gbps network)

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I tested 3 times,seems like tm is limiting download speed for 2.5Gbps? idk maybe its my server prob
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QUOTE(Oltromen Ripot @ Oct 13 2023, 08:43 PM)
then more the reason i'm supposed to at least get up to 2Gbps/1Gbps from TM Seberang Jaya, even on single speedtest client. testing from inside ONR itself, ffs...

but now it looks fitting for a 800Mbps/500Mbps instead.
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Speed could be higher, I use my 10G Singapore VPS to speedtest with it.

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Speedtest with another 10G Singapore VPS:

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QUOTE(cheekian @ Oct 14 2023, 03:55 PM)
Anyone notice that the connection to facebook.com for now is very slow, now I already on 500Mbps speed upgrade from 300Mbps SWU 1.0, I suspect the routing is very bad after upgrade to 500Mbps...
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Looks like something wrong on connection to Facebook.
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