SWU plan need to recontract 24 mths?
Unifi Official TM UniFi High Speed Broadband Thread V42, READ 1ST PAGE FOR RELEVANT WIFI INFO!
Unifi Official TM UniFi High Speed Broadband Thread V42, READ 1ST PAGE FOR RELEVANT WIFI INFO!
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Mar 13 2024, 03:49 PM
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SWU plan need to recontract 24 mths?
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Mar 13 2024, 03:52 PM
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Mar 13 2024, 05:23 PM
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QUOTE(syncomp @ Mar 13 2024, 02:14 PM) So it is true that they will upgrade to 1Gbps. I really have high hope that they will upgrade 800 Mbps to 2Gbps as 800 Mbps is basically is 1 Gbps during the time they cannot deliver 1,2 Gbps. Ya, from 820Mbps to 940Mbps. Memang itu pun tujuannya. Stay with unifi is the plan as the name suggest, is for customer to stay with unifi. Unless you have a prove you're gonna jumpship, some TM Point bolayan. arslow liked this post
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Mar 13 2024, 05:31 PM
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QUOTE(Lon3Rang3r00 @ Mar 13 2024, 02:06 PM) Ok done mine today, very smooth since i met one Chinese CS that happens to "remember me" from an incident. She wrote on a piece of paper on how much is the SWU 4.0 price and what are the perks. I never mention to her that i'm having Netflix but i guess i'll see how it goes. Downgrade myself to 300mbps @ 119/month, 6 months waive and free Wifi Router 6, but contract renew 24 months.. which i'm ok with since not like i'm going to give up Unifi anytime soon. Will update once i got the router. AFAIK, SWU 4.0 no FSU 500MBPS right for new customers?This post has been edited by karenzayn: Mar 13 2024, 05:32 PM |
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Mar 13 2024, 06:17 PM
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Anyone FSU to 1Gbps might going on custom GPON ONU? Since 940mbps vs 1030mbps is still a 10% difference. (And that Dlink,i dont really trust it is stable enough for 24/7 fully usage) But the downside for using custom GPON ONU... -No home line phone without using ATA adapter or utilize the same Dlink ONR -Need one more device for Fibre to 2.5G Ethernet adapter (And higher power consumption) -Configuration needed for custom GPON ONU -LAST- need additional money budget for those thing... I really hope TM should provide a new way or selection for 1/2gpbs user by providing a better ONU/ONR/BTU for additional one-time fee or subscription or monthly add-on. EDIT: I will be waiting for the free upgrade 1st,and see how is going on. Another more 100mbps DL speed is still attractive for heavy user. This post has been edited by go626201: Mar 13 2024, 06:19 PM enduser liked this post
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Mar 13 2024, 06:59 PM
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@Anime4000 connected his custom GPON stick to his customer's TP Archer BE800's SFP+ port. Unsure if VOIP is supported. https://www.tp-link.com/us/home-networking/...r/archer-be800/ ![]() enduser liked this post
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Mar 13 2024, 07:28 PM
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QUOTE(go626201 @ Mar 13 2024, 06:17 PM) Anyone FSU to 1Gbps might going on custom GPON ONU? I think there’s no escaping the D-Link ONR until they officially bring the rumored 2.5G ONU to ppl. You need either a POTS or a VoIP capable phone (Smart phones) to do it. Either way it all costs money if you’re looking to fully utilize the 1G pipeSince 940mbps vs 1030mbps is still a 10% difference. (And that Dlink,i dont really trust it is stable enough for 24/7 fully usage) But the downside for using custom GPON ONU... -No home line phone without using ATA adapter or utilize the same Dlink ONR -Need one more device for Fibre to 2.5G Ethernet adapter (And higher power consumption) -Configuration needed for custom GPON ONU -LAST- need additional money budget for those thing... I really hope TM should provide a new way or selection for 1/2gpbs user by providing a better ONU/ONR/BTU for additional one-time fee or subscription or monthly add-on. EDIT: I will be waiting for the free upgrade 1st,and see how is going on. Another more 100mbps DL speed is still attractive for heavy user. 10% is 10% yes, but the equipment needed will costs well beyond the 10% if you REALLY want to squeeze it out. Power consumption wise, converter is <5W with SFP+. QUOTE(eclectice @ Mar 13 2024, 06:59 PM) @Anime4000 connected his custom GPON stick to his customer's TP Archer BE800's SFP+ port. Unsure if VOIP is supported. Unless TP-Link allow you to edit their profiles, unlikely as you will NEED VLAN 400 for VoIP to even work. https://www.tp-link.com/us/home-networking/...r/archer-be800/ ![]() D-Link ONR, ATA Adapter, or Smart VoIP phone, your poison |
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Mar 13 2024, 07:46 PM
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QUOTE(yenchenje @ Mar 13 2024, 07:28 PM) I think there’s no escaping the D-Link ONR until they officially bring the rumored 2.5G ONU to ppl. You need either a POTS or a VoIP capable phone (Smart phones) to do it. Either way it all costs money if you’re looking to fully utilize the 1G pipe Also don’t forget you are entirely at TM’s mercy on which OLT you get assigned to. If you get assigned to anything other than ALCL-LCN (Alcatel Lucent), you basically can’t get anything consistently beyond 940mbps due to their strict traffic control. 10% is 10% yes, but the equipment needed will costs well beyond the 10% if you REALLY want to squeeze it out. Power consumption wise, converter is <5W with SFP+. I was on ALCL back at my old place, now at my new place in Huawei and max I get is only 950Mbps instead of 1030-1040Mbps. I’d say if you really want to utilize the full pipe, do your due diligence and check before hand before jumping into custom solutions. My nightmare of a setup to originally fully utilize 1Gbps but now can’t even get over 1G consistently. PRSXFENG and countingcrows liked this post
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Mar 13 2024, 08:35 PM
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Anyone live Ampang area got Los red color on modem?
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Mar 13 2024, 10:09 PM
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QUOTE(yenchenje @ Mar 13 2024, 07:46 PM) I was on ALCL back at my old place, now at my new place in Huawei and max I get is only 950Mbps instead of 1030-1040Mbps. I dont get what u mean the 950mbps?My nightmare of a setup to originally fully utilize 1Gbps but now can’t even get over 1G consistently. U mean the total bandwidth with multiple device or port can only hit 950mbps max? Or 1G lan port can only hit 950mbps? Because if anyhow u cant hit 990mbps in total ,u should complain to Unifi,since the plan is call 1Gbps. The theoretical max speed u should get should be 1000+mbps with no device bottleneck. (I mean between ONR to END Device all are capable run more than 1G) This post has been edited by go626201: Mar 13 2024, 10:11 PM |
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Mar 13 2024, 10:12 PM
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QUOTE(karenzayn @ Mar 13 2024, 05:31 PM) I just downgraded from 500 Mbps to 300 Mbps. Personally, I don't really feel any differences in terms of speed, unless you are a heavy user who always downloads big torrent files every day. I would rather Unifi provide users with a more reliable and stable internet connection. I don't want to experience network congestion during peak hours at night or suddenly cannot access certain websites or apps. It is very frustrating, you know. This post has been edited by borgyang: Mar 13 2024, 10:13 PM Qash-M liked this post
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Mar 13 2024, 10:22 PM
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QUOTE(go626201 @ Mar 13 2024, 10:09 PM) I dont get what u mean the 950mbps? ONU opposite site is OLT (Optical Line Termination), and that’s what your ONU is communicating to to get internetU mean the total bandwidth with multiple device or port can only hit 950mbps max? Or 1G lan port can only hit 950mbps? Because if anyhow u cant hit 990mbps in total ,u should complain to Unifi,since the plan is call 1Gbps. The theoretical max speed u should get should be 1000+mbps with no device bottleneck. (I mean between ONR to END Device all are capable run more than 1G) TM uses a mix of random brands of OLT, Nokia Alcatel OLT is known to have lots of leeway with bandwidth control, and will just give you a lot more speed (DL-UL) than advertised (Technically), Anime4000 has 1050Mbps for upload on 2Gbps, when it shouldn’t go over 1000. All the other brands (Huawei/ZTE/Fiberhome OLT) are all strict with bandwidth and won’t give you much above the “theoretical” limit Complaining to TM won’t work as I’m not technically using original equipment (D-Link ONR). Even if I did use original equipment, their original testing is already reaching 80% advertised speed via WiFi, I doubt that they can do much other than swapping port for me to another Nokia Alcatel port, which I probably don’t have the power to influence them to |
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Mar 14 2024, 01:49 AM
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QUOTE(syncomp @ Mar 13 2024, 02:14 PM) So it is true that they will upgrade to 1Gbps. I really have high hope that they will upgrade 800 Mbps to 2Gbps as 800 Mbps is basically is 1 Gbps during the time they cannot deliver 1,2 Gbps. Just 1gbps, no 2gbps. If still gobind era for now, 2gbps is possible la. But now is actor era, you know la...ada keje mcm xkeje Memang itu pun tujuannya. Stay with unifi is the plan as the name suggest, is for customer to stay with unifi. Unless you have a prove you're gonna jumpship, some TM Point bolayan. |
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Mar 14 2024, 08:24 AM
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Bridging mode is easy to set up on the Unifi ONR D-Link DPN-FX3060V. Connect the LAN cable from the laptop/PC to any unused LAN port on the ONR to access the ONR Web UI at the default http: // 192.168.0.1. Select the "GPON-Bridge", connect the LAN cable from the LAN1 port on ONR to our third-party router's WAN port, and wait a few seconds for the ONR to reset after applying changes. Then, connect the LAN cable from the laptop/PC to any LAN port of the third-party router to configure everything (but no change is required if it works like before). ![]() Note that VOIP port 1 is made available for a VOIP phone by connecting the cable from TEL1 of the ONR to the phone. Before performing the bridging, make sure the interfaces are correctly set up, especially the INTERNET service: ![]() ![]() ![]() The speed test result for the Free Speed Upgrade from the 800 Mbps plan to the 1 Gbps plan; as expected after bridging. The download speed result is probably due to a non-Nokia OLT source. The WAN port of the third-party router is 2.5 Gbps capable but it detects a 1 Gbps connection from the ONR when probed (Asus ZenWiFi XT12 Pro 2-pack). ![]() This post has been edited by eclectice: Mar 14 2024, 12:27 PM cHiLdHo0drEaMz, excaliburcombo, and 5 others liked this post
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Mar 14 2024, 11:22 AM
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Mar 14 2024, 01:09 PM
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QUOTE(eclectice @ Mar 14 2024, 08:24 AM) Bridging mode is easy to set up on the Unifi ONR D-Link DPN-FX3060V. Connect the LAN cable from the laptop/PC to any unused LAN port on the ONR to access the ONR Web UI at the default http: // 192.168.0.1. Select the "GPON-Bridge", connect the LAN cable from the LAN1 port on ONR to our third-party router's WAN port, and wait a few seconds for the ONR to reset after applying changes. Then, connect the LAN cable from the laptop/PC to any LAN port of the third-party router to configure everything (but no change is required if it works like before). Thanks for info will be helpful to me after they upgrade![]() Note that VOIP port 1 is made available for a VOIP phone by connecting the cable from TEL1 of the ONR to the phone. Before performing the bridging, make sure the interfaces are correctly set up, especially the INTERNET service: ![]() ![]() ![]() The speed test result for the Free Speed Upgrade from the 800 Mbps plan to the 1 Gbps plan; as expected after bridging. The download speed result is probably due to a non-Nokia OLT source. The WAN port of the third-party router is 2.5 Gbps capable but it detects a 1 Gbps connection from the ONR when probed (Asus ZenWiFi XT12 Pro 2-pack). ![]() |
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QUOTE(eclectice @ Mar 14 2024, 08:24 AM) Bridging mode is easy to set up on the Unifi ONR D-Link DPN-FX3060V. Connect the LAN cable from the laptop/PC to any unused LAN port on the ONR to access the ONR Web UI at the default http: // 192.168.0.1. Select the "GPON-Bridge", connect the LAN cable from the LAN1 port on ONR to our third-party router's WAN port, and wait a few seconds for the ONR to reset after applying changes. Then, connect the LAN cable from the laptop/PC to any LAN port of the third-party router to configure everything (but no change is required if it works like before). Enable SSH on ONR, ssh into it, omcicli get mib 131, check for the vendor ID there![]() Note that VOIP port 1 is made available for a VOIP phone by connecting the cable from TEL1 of the ONR to the phone. Before performing the bridging, make sure the interfaces are correctly set up, especially the INTERNET service: ![]() ![]() ![]() The speed test result for the Free Speed Upgrade from the 800 Mbps plan to the 1 Gbps plan; as expected after bridging. The download speed result is probably due to a non-Nokia OLT source. The WAN port of the third-party router is 2.5 Gbps capable but it detects a 1 Gbps connection from the ONR when probed (Asus ZenWiFi XT12 Pro 2-pack). ![]() |
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Mar 14 2024, 01:45 PM
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QUOTE(eclectice @ Mar 14 2024, 08:24 AM) Bridging mode is easy to set up on the Unifi ONR D-Link DPN-FX3060V. Connect the LAN cable from the laptop/PC to any unused LAN port on the ONR to access the ONR Web UI at the default http: // 192.168.0.1. Select the "GPON-Bridge", connect the LAN cable from the LAN1 port on ONR to our third-party router's WAN port, and wait a few seconds for the ONR to reset after applying changes. Then, connect the LAN cable from the laptop/PC to any LAN port of the third-party router to configure everything (but no change is required if it works like before). Good info! Thanks for sharing![]() Note that VOIP port 1 is made available for a VOIP phone by connecting the cable from TEL1 of the ONR to the phone. Before performing the bridging, make sure the interfaces are correctly set up, especially the INTERNET service: ![]() ![]() ![]() The speed test result for the Free Speed Upgrade from the 800 Mbps plan to the 1 Gbps plan; as expected after bridging. The download speed result is probably due to a non-Nokia OLT source. The WAN port of the third-party router is 2.5 Gbps capable but it detects a 1 Gbps connection from the ONR when probed (Asus ZenWiFi XT12 Pro 2-pack). ![]() |
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Mar 14 2024, 01:57 PM
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