QUOTE(RallyNight @ Sep 20 2025, 11:03 AM)
If contract already ended, go change to SWU rm90 plan. That will remove the TV pack.Official TM UniFi High Speed Broadband Thread V43, READ 1ST PAGE FOR RELEVANT WIFI INFO!
Official TM UniFi High Speed Broadband Thread V43, READ 1ST PAGE FOR RELEVANT WIFI INFO!
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Sep 20 2025, 01:08 PM
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QUOTE(ppfoong @ Sep 20 2025, 12:40 PM) Thanks to Elon Musk we have Starlink. Unlimited satellite internet. Don't even have fair usage policy like all the mobile telco.One good thing about Australian internet is they don't use PPPoE. Just plug it in and DHCP. No VLAN, no configuration, no nothing. Then they give static IPv6 prefix for everyone. /48 ![]() This whole setup works using a Mikrotik L3HW switch. EDIT: Also to add, you can actually find Australian ISP that has Looking Glass, unlike all the Malaysian ISP. This post has been edited by kwss: Sep 20 2025, 01:30 PM |
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Sep 20 2025, 01:30 PM
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QUOTE(kwss @ Sep 20 2025, 01:08 PM) Thanks to Elon Musk we have Starlink. Unlimited satellite internet. Don't even have fair usage policy like all the mobile telco. Do we have other ISP using DHCP method?One good thing about Australian internet is they don't use PPPoE. Just plug it in and DHCP. No VLAN, no configuration, no nothing. Then they give static IPv6 prefix for everyone. /48 ![]() This whole setup works using a Mikrotik L3HW switch. |
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Sep 20 2025, 01:32 PM
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Sep 20 2025, 02:24 PM
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Sep 20 2025, 06:57 PM
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QUOTE(Gabriel03 @ Sep 20 2025, 11:17 AM) She needs to get your thumprint to proceed with the subscription of the postpaid plan. You will also receive an email from unifi mobile with the bill. She did get thumbprint coz I wanted to update contact details during that time.If you want to be extra certain, can just check in live chat but i am fairly if you didn't get any email, she didn't sign up the plan for you. But I can't see the screen so I didn't know what else she did. Yeah, I don't receive any email regarding the postpaid. So we can confirm the tmpoint method require to sign up the postpaid plan. It's just inconsistent your case doesn't require transfer ID but mine required. |
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Sep 20 2025, 07:43 PM
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QUOTE(Kadaj @ Sep 20 2025, 06:57 PM) She did get thumbprint coz I wanted to update contact details during that time. depends on tmpoint outlet and the package you chose.But I can't see the screen so I didn't know what else she did. Yeah, I don't receive any email regarding the postpaid. So we can confirm the tmpoint method require to sign up the postpaid plan. It's just inconsistent your case doesn't require transfer ID but mine required. Some people said the staff told him, no more stock for SWU. For package RM 89 at 500 mbps, many said no need to postpaid sim but some ask for transfer ID. Those who needs to get postpaid sim, the staff said need to use 3 months. My experience is 1 month, but in reality can cancel after the SWU package is processed. |
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Sep 20 2025, 07:54 PM
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QUOTE(tng55 @ Sep 20 2025, 02:24 PM) hey i want Backup UNIFI CPE supply https://shopee.com.my/product/94262239/2341415318how long can last backup if poweroutage i want backup BTU+ROUTER please give me more details I recommend this instead, not so janky and easily lasts 3-4 hours Li-ion have a much longer lifespan than lead acid battery Cons: Pricey and 12V only Pros: Smaller, more durable |
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Sep 20 2025, 09:23 PM
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Currently on 500mbps, any recommendations for router?
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Sep 20 2025, 09:47 PM
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QUOTE(blacktubi @ Sep 20 2025, 07:54 PM) https://shopee.com.my/product/94262239/2341415318 Good product,but quite expensive. around 30Wh only.I recommend this instead, not so janky and easily lasts 3-4 hours Li-ion have a much longer lifespan than lead acid battery Cons: Pricey and 12V only Pros: Smaller, more durable I bought a China small brand (睿斯) 12V DC UPS last year with inside(Lithium polymer battery pack (soft pack)) . (I suspect this ups - my ups battery already swelling) Can last for more than 10hours with most people usage. (around 100Wh) (But i use it with BTU/Router/2.5G Switch/NVR CCTV(with 12 to 48v boost),so it only last for 3hours) And i also bought a smaller China 12V DC UPS (瓦力UPS) with Lifepo4 battery pack (57.6Wh only) for my Synology Nas. (Similar price to the link) But i just replace both DC UPS with one Ecoflow River 3 Plus -286Wh (Power station type) in Jun 2025. And the device just broken 1 months ago. Fortunately got 5years warranty,so i just send back to MY service,and they diagnose it is fully broken, and send a new replacement for me after 1 weeks. This post has been edited by go626201: Sep 20 2025, 09:50 PM |
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Sep 20 2025, 09:56 PM
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QUOTE(blacktubi @ Sep 20 2025, 07:54 PM) https://shopee.com.my/product/94262239/2341415318 If I'm using Modem and Router 2 devices it is recommended??I recommend this instead, not so janky and easily lasts 3-4 hours Li-ion have a much longer lifespan than lead acid battery Cons: Pricey and 12V only Pros: Smaller, more durable |
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Sep 20 2025, 10:06 PM
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QUOTE(go626201 @ Sep 20 2025, 09:47 PM) Good product,but quite expensive. around 30Wh only. Yup, it's expensive but it's backed by APC and they publish the full test report on their website. I am careful with Lithium especially when it's designed to work 24/7. I bought a China small brand (睿斯) 12V DC UPS last year with inside(Lithium polymer battery pack (soft pack)) . (I suspect this ups - my ups battery already swelling) Can last for more than 10hours with most people usage. (around 100Wh) (But i use it with BTU/Router/2.5G Switch/NVR CCTV(with 12 to 48v boost),so it only last for 3hours) And i also bought a smaller China 12V DC UPS (瓦力UPS) with Lifepo4 battery pack (57.6Wh only) for my Synology Nas. (Similar price to the link) But i just replace both DC UPS with one Ecoflow River 3 Plus -286Wh (Power station type) in Jun 2025. And the device just broken 1 months ago. Fortunately got 5years warranty,so i just send back to MY service,and they diagnose it is fully broken, and send a new replacement for me after 1 weeks. Btw, thanks for the recommendation on 瓦力. I might consider it when the lead acid battery of the UPS for my Synology NAS fails eventually. Getting real tired with the bulky size of lead acid battery. QUOTE(NagaK @ Sep 20 2025, 09:56 PM) Yup, it is perfect for that NagaK liked this post
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Sep 20 2025, 10:27 PM
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today line so bad, it keep disconnect and connect
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Sep 20 2025, 10:31 PM
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QUOTE(blacktubi @ Sep 20 2025, 10:06 PM) Yup, it's expensive but it's backed by APC and they publish the full test report on their website. I am careful with Lithium especially when it's designed to work 24/7. Better do more research before getting the 瓦力UPS,because some people said without grid power in and on,the device might have the voltage overshoot issue when it swap to battery mode. Btw, thanks for the recommendation on 瓦力. I might consider it when the lead acid battery of the UPS for my Synology NAS fails eventually. Getting real tired with the bulky size of lead acid battery. Even the new revision(current on sale set),also got people said about that which might break the end device. Although i have the old revision,but i didn't have the overshoot issue that might causing the end device break. I did ask the seller about this overshoot issue that saw from Bilibili CN,the seller said no problem... But i really scare this issue will occurs in the future,so i just change to the Ecoflow one... And second i did have one time of 瓦力UPS millisecond failure once that occurs early this year due to a Lightning surge,and the 瓦力UPS just out of power and recover immediately, but during this millisecond failure my Synology NAS just hang in standby mode,and i had to force off the NAS and restart. So if the safety is the main point,better stick with lead acid battery,and just use a bigger size battery with long-life deep cycle model like 25-50ah. Shoud be enough for 15-24hours backup. Lithium battery still need more caution for use. (Especially alot of non-brand product using second grade or non-certified battery or refurbished battery) Although Lifepo4 battery is more safer for backup usage. |
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QUOTE(go626201 @ Sep 20 2025, 09:47 PM) Good product,but quite expensive. around 30Wh only. wow i still like Ecoflow power station but cannot UPS Mode whyI bought a China small brand (睿斯) 12V DC UPS last year with inside(Lithium polymer battery pack (soft pack)) . (I suspect this ups - my ups battery already swelling) Can last for more than 10hours with most people usage. (around 100Wh) (But i use it with BTU/Router/2.5G Switch/NVR CCTV(with 12 to 48v boost),so it only last for 3hours) And i also bought a smaller China 12V DC UPS (瓦力UPS) with Lifepo4 battery pack (57.6Wh only) for my Synology Nas. (Similar price to the link) But i just replace both DC UPS with one Ecoflow River 3 Plus -286Wh (Power station type) in Jun 2025. And the device just broken 1 months ago. Fortunately got 5years warranty,so i just send back to MY service,and they diagnose it is fully broken, and send a new replacement for me after 1 weeks. i saw facebook about Ecoflow if set UPS mode never use battery like battery standby long like 3month or 6month explain TNB Blackout will use battery they told me ever 2week or 3week need use battery 100% till 1% or 0% then switch on power battery recharge again i was think APC UPS 3000VA to connect Ecoflow power station ever 3weeks battery use but APC Battery stand by hmm crazy man if you have any idea tips |
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Sep 20 2025, 11:07 PM
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QUOTE(tng55 @ Sep 20 2025, 10:36 PM) wow i still like Ecoflow power station but cannot UPS Mode why Just plug off the Ecoflow every few month and recharge battery.i saw facebook about Ecoflow if set UPS mode never use battery like battery standby long like 3month or 6month explain TNB Blackout will use battery they told me ever 2week or 3week need use battery 100% till 1% or 0% then switch on power battery recharge again i was think APC UPS 3000VA to connect Ecoflow power station ever 3weeks battery use but APC Battery stand by hmm crazy man if you have any idea tips Even Lead Acid battery also need to do the same thing,the battery will also drop time by time every few months.(float charge does not really keep it 100% full in long term) So no big difference. My current SOP is Plug off every 1-2month for few mins,and every 3-4months plug off and use it until 30% battery and recharge again. The Lifepo4 battery can support for 2000-3000 fully cycle recharge and drop to 80% SOC battery life. And Ecoflow does support UPS mode for 2025 model(River 3 and Delta 3 series). Although the Ecoflow quality control is quite not stable,i did research for half year before buying the River 3plus,and saw a lot of Ecoflow hardware failure on Reddit. But 5years warranty does help about this,so better buy the device locally... I was going to buy it on Taobao before, fortunately i didn't. And i might get the EB600 expansion for my River 3 Plus soon,which will expand my battery life to 858Wh for full day power backup,and maybe more device(fan or some else) usage for TNB power outage. So whoever want to get a longterm or long time power backup(3hours or above) for high-end PC or high power backup usage,can consider to get a Ecoflow Delta 3 Plus(1kWh). And last please prepare to claim warranty incase the Ecoflow device breakdown... This post has been edited by go626201: Sep 20 2025, 11:15 PM |
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QUOTE(go626201 @ Sep 20 2025, 10:31 PM) Better do more research before getting the 瓦力UPS,because some people said without grid power in and on,the device might have the voltage overshoot issue when it swap to battery mode. Wow, that's quite bad. I guess I will stick to the conventional UPS brands then. Even the new revision(current on sale set),also got people said about that which might break the end device. Although i have the old revision,but i didn't have the overshoot issue that might causing the end device break. I did ask the seller about this overshoot issue that saw from Bilibili CN,the seller said no problem... But i really scare this issue will occurs in the future,so i just change to the Ecoflow one... And second i did have one time of 瓦力UPS millisecond failure once that occurs early this year due to a Lightning surge,and the 瓦力UPS just out of power and recover immediately, but during this millisecond failure my Synology NAS just hang in standby mode,and i had to force off the NAS and restart. So if the safety is the main point,better stick with lead acid battery,and just use a bigger size battery with long-life deep cycle model like 25-50ah. Shoud be enough for 15-24hours backup. Lithium battery still need more caution for use. (Especially alot of non-brand product using second grade or non-certified battery or refurbished battery) Although Lifepo4 battery is more safer for backup usage. Actually nothing wrong with lead acid UPS except for the size and weight. I guess I will stick to the trusted solution. My only lithium UPS is the APC one that I used to power the fiber modem. My networking rack got a dedicated lead acid battery UPS for router and NAS. |
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QUOTE(go626201 @ Sep 20 2025, 11:07 PM) Just plug off the Ecoflow every few month and recharge battery. yah i know Ecoflow hardware failure i saw many people complaint and unstable and some problem error and voltage issue and ground issue etc crazyEven Lead Acid battery also need to do the same thing,the battery will also drop time by time every few months.(float charge does not really keep it 100% full in long term) So no big difference. My current SOP is Plug off every 1-2month for few mins,and every 3-4months plug off and use it until 30% battery and recharge again. The Lifepo4 battery can support for 2000-3000 fully cycle recharge and drop to 80% SOC battery life. And Ecoflow does support UPS mode for 2025 model(River 3 and Delta 3 series). Although the Ecoflow quality control is quite not stable,i did research for half year before buying the River 3plus,and saw a lot of Ecoflow hardware failure on Reddit. But 5years warranty does help about this,so better buy the device locally... I was going to buy it on Taobao before, fortunately i didn't. And i might get the EB600 expansion for my River 3 Plus soon,which will expand my battery life to 858Wh for full day power backup,and maybe more device(fan or some else) usage for TNB power outage. So whoever want to get a longterm or long time power backup(3hours or above) for high-end PC or high power backup usage,can consider to get a Ecoflow Delta 3 Plus(1kWh). And last please prepare to claim warranty incase the Ecoflow device breakdown... i know not allow buy oversea what you think brand bluetti ???? still hardware failure right for bluetti ?? how about brand anker still hardware failure right for anker ?? |
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QUOTE(blacktubi @ Sep 20 2025, 11:29 PM) Wow, that's quite bad. I guess I will stick to the conventional UPS brands then. The reason why i didn't want to use the traditional lead acid UPS is because most of them only suitable for short period of emergency backup power usage.Actually nothing wrong with lead acid UPS except for the size and weight. I guess I will stick to the trusted solution. My only lithium UPS is the APC one that I used to power the fiber modem. My networking rack got a dedicated lead acid battery UPS for router and NAS. The inverter inside of the off-line/line-interactive lead acid UPS does not really support/allow to working long time like more than 1 hours. (DC to AC) And alot of cheap lead-acid UPS is using cheap "material" on PCB (not sure how to said properly) that got a lot of small issue, like strange electromagnetic noise or power leakage issue. And secondly lead-acid battery UPS power efficiency is low like 60%. (On battery mode,12v7ah battery only can use like around 50-55w and down) This cause the UPS is using more electricity in order to work and provided power for the devices. (At least 10W is waste for minimal usage) I have used one off-line UPS and one line-interactive UPS in past 10years. (KOSS and RightPower, and i know APC UPS is better but at the time i bought i need it as cheaper as possible, and now seems like CyberPower high end model also good enough) So i try to find DC UPS in last year and trying to replace the lead-acid UPS for router/CCTV/NAS. But until now i still didn't find one(DC UPS) that good enough for my usage, either no mature product or quality not good enough. And I know APC got release a older 12W DC UPS for router/BTU in few years,but i saw someone said the lithium battery inside is bad grade or bad comments review. (APC - CP12010LI) Most lead-acid UPS outputting modified sine wave which is not good enough or "clean electricity power" for NAS or CCTV (HDD drive). (Although those device have their own AC adapter to filter the power) So in the end,i found out the Ecoflow released the River 3/Delta 3 series that got UPS mode (Not EPS mode). (And most important- outputting Pure Sinewave power) |
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