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Unifi Replacement/upgrade Router

Since Unifi was released as a faster broadband service from TM there have been many requirements to get better routers in terms of
1)Faster processing,
2)Wider coverage
3) extend IPTV away from where the router was situated to nearer the TV (the then current implementation made the user to choose to have the installation near the TV (cos of the IP segmentation done) or to give up the IPTV and have it where it naturally was previously during Streamyx (ADSL) which was normally a common area or the office within the house.)
4) faster Wifi coverage

Recently a supplier had finally provided us a TP link wifi Router that can replace the existing unit that is provided by TM.

The week test right through the week end proved to be quite satisfying. With

1) a consistent bandwidth availability within the house on wifi
2) and externally to the internet
3) no apparent slow down due to heating up

The applications used to test were:
1) one stream of IPTV application (TM) at any one time
2) one stream of either Dlink boxee media content or mygica media content at anyone time
3) 3 streams of Facebook multi tab, multi account, multi user on PC/notebook
4) 1 stream of IPad 2 applications
5) one continuous online multi player gaming session on the internet.

Want to know more or get one unit for yourself? Email us at Enquiries@kanshare.com

Note all tests and comments are the personal view of the person testing and in no way is to be perceived as an absolute common result. Each user version test may vary in results depending on usage method, types of devices/applications, location etc but not limited solely to the described or implied if any uses/users.

Also note: This is not endorsed by the provider of the mentioned broadband service or any other provider or this company in anyway.

T&C apply to all whom wish to secure this router.

Who is the best broadband provider?

Have been deploying a few routers to upgrade my office network and also trouble shooting other people networks. In the last few weeks many people have posed this question to me… Who is the best broadband provider?

Well here in Malaysia it is very very subjective. Why well your location plays a role. Reasons being do you have fiber networks? do you have many broadband users? Are you measuring against wired or wireless, Fixed or mobile?

Well for the fixed users here is my answer.

I have been one of the fortunate users of TM HSBB at 20M and the speed and stability is beautiful. But then again my question will it remain as many more users get on board.

Next is Optixnet whom ever is fortunate to have them around.

All the rest are a distant second (or in this case third fourth etc).

On Mobile. Well if you are talking Wimax well everyone is still in the gearing up stage just like GSM and 3G was many years ago.

If you talking about 3G. Well Celcom wins hands down on the network availability and quality. All else well…..

But if you cant trust any well go with something that has redundancy. And this Dlink DIR-655 is excellent. It has Support for wired(optical included) and Wireless (USB) 3G. You can set it as to go over both links at once(redundancy) or when either fails (Hot/cold failover). This usb port can also host usb harddisks for sharing with all of your family.

And if your house has many users or even big that needs distance well TP-Link TLWA701ND can help you extend and expand this with it full feature set of wreless client, wireless repeater, bridge, wds and more. All at a very low price. Curious? call/mail/skype us at our 3CX IP PABX.

If you feel challenged by the issue of configuration go to www.kanshare.com to e-mail, skype us to leave us an order. We will configure and deliver with installation for you.

SIP Client on New ACER S200 with 1Ghz processor windows 6.5

The following phones have been tested for with the Win mobile SIP client destr0_VOIP_WM61___SIP_Config_1.1: –

  1. ACER S200 (1GHZ processor and Windows Mobile 6.5)

  2. HTC Touch Cruise (Windows Mobile 6.1)

  3. HTC Touch Cruise II. (Windows Mobile 6.1)

Step 1 (Download software from Website)

http://www.ziddu.com/download/1641558/destr0_VOIP_WM61___SIP_Config_1.1.CAB.zip.html

or

http://rapidshare.com/files/124054481/destr0_VOIP_WM61___SIP_Config_1.1.CAB

Save on to your local PC.

Step 2 Moving the file from PC to Phone

Move file to your phone via USB or Bluetooth (i would recommend the usb option)

Go via your windows explorer – Look for your device by name (default is S200)

Copy file destr0_VOIP_WM61___SIP_Config_1.1.CAB from the location on your pc. (I.e. Desktop) and paste into your device folder (remember where you place it. I placed it on the memory card).

Step 3 Executing the file

Go toyour device and double click on the file destr0_VOIP_WM61___SIP_Config_1.1.CAB

This will then start and installation which you just take all default options till it ends.

Step 4 Configuring the device

First at your top left hand corner click on the start. (this may differ according to how you have choosen your default interface of your phone OS)

Scroll down till you find the application Sip Config Tool

Double click the application icon

A configuration screen Sip Config Tool V2.0.1 will open with the following fields to fill in

Description: (this can be any name but should preferably be something that will remind you which server you are connecting to)

Sip Server: 16.12.80.32 (The IP address or FQDN for the SIP server)

Port: 5060 (default setting)

User Name: 1560 (Normally your extention ID)

Password: 1560 (as provided by your provider or as you have set it up)

Then Click the Save Configuration Button

Note at the bottom left is exit button to return to previous screen and tool that have the following options about, load config – from device, sip over 3g/gsm – enable via registry, disable via registry and check status

Step 5 (Setting your call options)

Next go back to start then scroll down to settings icon. Double click on it

Several options will appear as icon bluetooth, lock, clocks&alarms, connections and more.

Look for personal. Then double click it.

More icons here. But you need to look for Phone. Double click that.

A screen will open up with some tabs at the bottom. First one will be phone, then security etc. On the right hand bottom corner there will be some left and right arrows. Click on them to scroll right till you see the tab internet. Click on that.

There you will see your configured extention id (see above as user name) as a heading. There will be some statements. But what you want is the dropdown option window that will give you the following options Whenever available, Only if cellular is not available and Never. (I advice whenever available. This will be dependent on the availability of Data networks like internet on Wifi or 3G)

Step 6 (turning on your data connection wifi/3G/Edge)

Go to start once again Settings icon. Double click on it.

More icons open in the next screen. Choose Connections. Double click it.

More icons. Look for comm manager. Double click that. Then turn on the relevant data supporting switch. (It is a slide on and off much like apple) My preference is Wifi. So once that is on and you have an IP (it is easy to check that. Easiest is if you can open internet explorer and surf)

And you are ready to make your calls.

Note if you get the generic WM6VoIP.CAB the you will also need to down load SipConfigTool_2_0_1.CAB.

For those whom may want to have many SIP settings then use this other software. Sjphone-PPC2003-303c.exe

We have also found a free client for Apple 3G phone and tested it too.

Have fun.