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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 ...
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How does a mesh node improve my home WiFi experience?
A mesh node extends your home WiFi coverage. When you place a mesh node in a WiFi dead zone, the node will capture and broadcast the wireless signal o...
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How do I change my WiFi 6 (HG8145X6) device from working as a Optical Network Terminal (ONT) to a router/mesh node?
By default, the WiFi 6 (Huawei HG8145X6) device works as a wireless Optical Network Terminal (ONT) or a 2-in-1 device which combines router and Optica...
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How does Mesh WiFi extend my WiFi coverage?
When you place a mesh node in a WiFi dead zone, the node will capture and broadcast the wireless signal and speed of your router to hard-to-reach corn...
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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 many mesh nodes can be supported?
We recommend up to 3 mesh nodes for a complete whole home WiFi set up.
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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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Are your devices compatible with each other?
All our Huawei devices are compatible with each other except the WiFi 5 router (Huawei HG8145V5) and older devices of other brands that have been disc...
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What type of device(s) can I purchase from Time?
Our WiFi 7 and WiFi 6 mesh nodes are available to purchase via the Shop tab in Self Care. Do note that these mesh devices are not compatible with Gig ...
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What type of devices do I get from Time?
We provide mesh-enabled WiFi routers with all our plans. Based on your building type and installation requirements, you may receive: Plan 24-month...
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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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What devices do I get with my subscription?
We provide mesh-enabled WiFi 7 routers with our 600Mbps plan. Do note that devices may vary depending on installation requirements. These mesh devi...
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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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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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