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What does a mesh-enabled router mean?
A traditional mesh WiFi setup typically requires a mesh node to be placed next to the router to act as a gateway. Our mesh-ready routers eliminate the...
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How come my 2Gbps router isn't achieving higher speeds?
The best way to achieve high speeds and performance is to use a wired connection. Here’s what you need to take note of: The 2.5Gbps LAN port on the...
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Is the router compatible with your other devices?
Yes, our 2Gbps router is compatible with all our current Huawei WiFi 6 devices models except for Gig Speed Home (Fibre-To-The-Room) devices.
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How come my 2Gbps router isn't achieving higher speeds?
The best way to achieve high speeds and performance is to use a wired connection. Here’s what you need to take note of: The 2.5Gbps LAN port on...
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What does a “mesh-enabled router” mean?
A mesh-enabled router means the device is equipped with mesh capabilities. A traditional Mesh WiFi setup typically requires a mesh node to be placed n...
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What devices do I get with a 12-month plan?
We provide mesh-enabled WiFi 6 routers and WiFi 6 mesh nodes for selected plans. You can find out more about our devices here.
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How do I know if my existing device is compatible with the new speed?
If you’re already using our latest WiFi 6 device, they’re more than capable of accommodating the new speeds. Here’s what our latest WiFi 6 devic...
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What’s the difference between standard installation and difficult installation?
For a standard installation, your unit has few physical obstacles that could block or interfere with WiFi signals. A regular router setup should be en...
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What are the LAN ports and how many LAN ports does my device have?
Also known as ethernet ports, LAN ports allow your device(s) to connect to the network via a wired connection which typically yields higher speeds. Re...
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Is there a warranty period for the devices?
All equipment we provide are covered by a limited warranty during your contract period. Any loss or damage due to negligence or abuse is not covered u...
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What type of complimentary device(s) do I get from Time?
We provide mesh-enabled WiFi 6 routers with all our plans and WiFi 6 mesh node(s) for selected plans. Based on your building type and installation req...
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Is the parent node compatible with your other mesh devices?
Unfortunately, the parent node is only compatible with its corresponding child nodes. Gig Speed Home devices are not compatible with our other mesh Wi...
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Do I need to purchase any equipment?
We will supply an Optical Network Unit (ONU) with a WiFi router or a wireless Optical Network Terminal (ONT) plus installation services. You will only...
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I’m on the 2Gbps plan but my speed is nowhere close. What’s the deal?
The best way to achieve high speeds and performance is to use a wired connection. Here’s what you need to take note of: The 2.5Gbps LAN port on...
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Will all my devices be compatible with 1Gbps?
Newer desktop and laptop computers that come with a Gigabit Ethernet (GE) port are capable of reaching speeds beyond 100Mbps (as opposed to Fast Ether...
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Why is my Internet slow?
Your broadband connection is influenced by many factors, including device compatibility and whether you’re using a WiFi or wired connection. Here ar...
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What devices do I get with my subscription?
We provide mesh-enabled WiFi 6 routers with all our plans and WiFi 6 mesh node(s) for selected plans. Find out more here.
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What devices do I get with my subscription?
We provide mesh-enabled WiFi 6 routers with all our plans and WiFi 6 mesh node(s) for selected plans. Find out more here.
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Is there a warranty period for the devices?
Equipment Limited Warranty Period All routers and mesh nodes supplied by Time 2 years ONU Lifetime
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What are the LAN ports and how many LAN ports does my device have?
Also known as ethernet ports, LAN ports allow your device(s) to connect to the network via a wired connection which typically yields higher speeds. Re...
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Are the mesh nodes compatible with each other?
Please refer to the table below to check for device compatibility: Devices WiFi 5 mesh node (Huawei WA8021V5) WiFi 5 mesh node (TP-Link HC420) WiF...
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What is WiFi 5 and WiFi 6 and what’s the difference?
WiFi 5 is a WiFi standard which effectively introduced the 5Ghz frequency band to WiFi networks. It’s the technology most commonly used in modern ro...
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What type of devices does Time offer?
We offer a range of mesh-ready routers and nodes that when paired, deliver consistent speeds across your business premises. Find out more by visiting ...
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Can I change my plan at any time during my contract term?
Yes, as long as it fits your needs. Do note that any plan downgrade is subject to Time’s approval. There are no penalty charges for upgrading/do...
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TIME launches OmniMesh for the ultimate indoor Internet experience
Shah Alam, 9 December 2020 – TIME dotCom Berhad (“TIME”) today unveiled OmniMesh, a home WiFi...
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