SingNet Fiber Broadband Installed.....

SaLvAtoOo

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A simple review --> http://technet.happylittleus.com/2010/09/20/singtel-fiber-broadband/

Singtel technicians just came to install....
Installed a total of 3 devices:
1. Fiber Optic Modem (Ericsson T063G)
2. Mio Gateway (2Wire 5012NV-002)
3. Mio TV Box

The 2wire router only got 1 x Gigabit port...

Bypass 2wire 5012NV-002:
You have to assign VLAN ID to receive the respective traffic:
- Internet: 10
- IPTV: 20
- VoIP: 30
- Management: 40

Unfortunately, DIR-655 do not support WAN VLAN tagging.
Thanks to xieliwei who found out that the packets are vlan tagged.

Speed Test Reports:

Speedtest.Net Results (Singapore):
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Speedtest.Net Results (Los Angeles):
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Speedtest.Net Results (Hong Kong):
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FTP Download from ftp.singnet.com.sg:
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can ask something? if using desktop is it connected to the modem by ethernet cable also? :s11:
 

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anyway, local UP TO 200mbps, overseas UP TO 25mbps.. as claimed on their website...

quite useless tho... 90% of my packets going out of sg...
unless i surf hwz...:D
 

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if the port is in the living room, how do i get internet connection to my desktop in another room?




/noob
 

SaLvAtoOo

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if the port is in the living room, how do i get internet connection to my desktop in another room?




/noob

option 1: Lay cat5e LAN cable to achieve gigabit speed, u mus use a gigabit network card also...
option 2: Aztech homeplug... i tink the new ones support 200Mbps / 1000Mbps? Not sure, not a user of homeplug..
option 3: Jus use wifi, 802.11N if most of ur packets going overseas...
 
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