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samuel6827 wrote:Anyone knows the price of installation ?
samuel6827 wrote:Anyone knows the price of installation ?
Jinnz wrote:@adnj
Digicel finally came and it seems worst than I thought.More than likely they have a custom firmware so quite a few setting are not even available according go the Manual for HG8245Q2.Also the Save Config file does not seem to download anything, clicking save just says successful At least with that file there was a way of logging in as a super user and actually get the settings that they have omitted from the normal user.
Jinnz wrote:It seems I’m not really understanding this process because according to different guides one must be primary (digi) since this is where tha main connection comes in from the ISP and the other is secondary(my router).
If that is the case then my router will have no choice but to be an access point only because there can’t be 2 dhcp servers trying to give out addresses.
Maybe if I disable the dhcp server On the Digi and leave it on on my router it might work?I know disabling wlan on Digi will work as that is what they suggest when using your own router.
If Digicel had the great idea to lock down the box why not configure it to also be able to have a similar flow ‘s ‘ modem’ mode for users.
Jinnz wrote:Yes the Digi's router is 192.168.100.1.The wireless channel I changed from auto to 11 (2.4) and 161 (5) on the Digi box as I still have flow with my Router plugged cause I don't want to start changing until I get this figured out so to speak.
I know I should go LAN to WAN but what I'm saying is that won't that cause an error since the Digi box is giving ip's and if I set my router to ''router mode'' it will also be giving out ip's thus conflicting since both will be trying to do the same thing ?
Yea flow router sucks ..digi router sucks.. lol .Jinnz wrote:I'm making a request for those with the Knowledge, plz write a proper guide to use your own router and I don't mean just disabling the wifi on Digi's ONT thus making your router an AP , but properly passing the connection thru to use your own router to handle all the other numerous things that mostly all vendors at this point can accomplish that the Digi box can not do.
I Unfortunately have no choice but to switch to Digi from flow and would really like to get this working just as I did with flow (1 click modem mode and no issues!).Bless
Your DMZ and static IP settings are unnecessary. Only connect to your own router and not Digicel's.Jinnz wrote:Just to follow up I set a Static IP of 192.168.100.2 and DMZ to the WAN port of my Router and left the connection to Auto which set the Gateway to the default IP of the Digi box (192.168.100.1).I left my router's DHCP range as it was before (192.168.1.XXX-XXX) since I did not want to reconfigure my reserve list etc for devices and so far it seems to be working as it should.I initially had a issue with the security database not connecting to the required servers but the synology Dev's fixed it.I can log into the Digi box and also my router.Bless
INHUMAN wrote:Airlink addi realist. 75mbps for 200$ mthly.
Jinnz wrote:I am connecting to my router.Bless
daxt0r wrote:INHUMAN wrote:Airlink addi realist. 75mbps for 200$ mthly.
wa da sounding real good, how d service is? Actually gettin d 75Mbps? What about reliability and speeds during peak hours?
They available all areas or the like RVR? Fiber or Copper or some type of microwave antenna for uplink?
It good now..the more customers . That is d real testINHUMAN wrote:No service is 100% reliable...you have your ups and downs. Speed is awesome, streaming 1080p normel normel, download via torrent around 3-4mbps...very rare it gives trouble which lasts for a couple hrs or so wrt the net not connecting due to modem issues which requires a reset. Dunno hows the performance as compared to bmobile, digicel, flow and greendot etc. Mayb someone who has more than one provider can give their input.daxt0r wrote:INHUMAN wrote:Airlink addi realist. 75mbps for 200$ mthly.
wa da sounding real good, how d service is? Actually gettin d 75Mbps? What about reliability and speeds during peak hours?
They available all areas or the like RVR? Fiber or Copper or some type of microwave antenna for uplink?
All u sound surprised ...welcome to Trinidad.. same crap they did with the phone section..wagonrunner wrote:Digicel Play Prices increase for the package that started at $149 / month. in Nov 2016.
They'll be tackling the more expensive packages soon.
Jan 2017 - $199
Nov 2017 - $209
Aug 2018 - $229
Mar 2019 - $249
Is Telecommunications Authority of Trinidad and Tobago of any use?
What protections do they offer consumers?
And their service has more or less been consistentKenjo wrote:Wow at least flow not giving as much wood with their price increases
wagonrunner wrote:Digicel Play Prices increase for the package that started at $149 / month. in Nov 2016.
They'll be tackling the more expensive packages soon.
Jan 2017 - $199
Nov 2017 - $209
Aug 2018 - $229
Mar 2019 - $249
Is Telecommunications Authority of Trinidad and Tobago of any use?
What protections do they offer consumers?
dean_spleen09 wrote:where you pull them figures from ?, the $249 increase was around august last year and there has not been an increase since. (yet)wagonrunner wrote:Digicel Play Prices increase for the package that started at $149 / month. in Nov 2016.
They'll be tackling the more expensive packages soon.
Jan 2017 - $199
Nov 2017 - $209
Aug 2018 - $229
Mar 2019 - $249
Is Telecommunications Authority of Trinidad and Tobago of any use?
What protections do they offer consumers?
Kenjo wrote:Wow at least flow not giving as much wood with their price increases
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