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What is the Time Fibre Home app?
The Time Fibre Home app is our all-in-one app that lets you manage your account and take control of your WiFi whenever and wherever you need. With jus...
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What is WiFi Manager and how can I use it?
The WiFi Manager is a comprehensive suite of features within the Time Fibre Home app that lets you manage, control and customise your home network to ...
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Does WiFi 7 work with all my devices?
Yes! WiFi 7 routers are backwards compatible. This means even if your devices aren’t WiFi 7 yet, they’ll still connect to the network. But...
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What is Fibre-To-The-Room (FTTR) and how is it different from mesh WiFi?
In essence, FTTR and mesh WiFi both tackle coverage issues in areas with weak connections. But they do differ in terms of setup, performance, cost and...
Learn MoreSupport > Home > Free Speed Boost
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 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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How do I change my WiFi 7 (HG8145B7N) or WiFi 6 (HG8145X6) devices from working as an Optical Network Terminal (ONT) to a router/mesh node?
By default, the WiFi 7 (Huawei HG8145B7N) and WiFi 6 (HG8145X6) devices work as a wireless Optical Network Terminal (ONT) or a 2-in-1 device which com...
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What is the difference between the mesh WiFi and Fibre-To-The-Room (FTTR)?
In essence, FTTR and mesh WiFi both tackle coverage issues by strategically placing child or satellite nodes in areas with weak connections. The key d...
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Will my entire house be able to get WiFi?
Whole-home WiFi coverage depends on the size of your house and the number of mesh nodes you have. The more mesh nodes, the wider the coverage. Actual ...
Learn MoreSupport > Home > Gig Speed Home (FTTR)
Why is my speed not up to 1Gbps as advertised?
Internet speeds are based on your broadband plan e.g. if you’re on the 600Mbps plan, your speed will be limited to 600Mbps. Other factors such as ne...
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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 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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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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