I have this problem too but when I look at my cables it's still in a good condition but then when I checked again closely the way the installer cable manage the wire, there's a part where the wire being folded. Kinda hard to explain in words instead of picture but I guess my brother tripped on the wire and pulled it which makes it folded. So, I unfold it and the problem was fixed. TLDR, for others too, do check if there's any part of your wire that folded if you see your cable just fine since iirc fiber optic uses light to transfer data so if it being folded the light might get blocked. Correct me if I'm wrong. This is just one of the possibilities of fixing it. I'm not saying that it's guaranteed but since mine was fixed this way so might as well share it to others.
Yeap, pretty much the case. Optic fibre cables arent supposed to make too sharp bends cause theyre made of glass and they can shatter very easily - but sometimes bending it back can recover the connection but theres a possibility that you will either lose connection or have an unstable connection in the future.
When you open box outside of your house, there is another white cable tingling with white socket, is that cable goes into your house as well? You have 2 cables goes to your house?
I only have 1 cable going into my house - your other cable could be used for something else. What you could do is to follow the cable that is coming from your modem to the outside of your house to see which optic fibre cable you should replace.
What a coincidence! It's quite surprising how my cats were able to chew on it to the point where it snapped in half. Good thing replacing the cable is relatively easy
How many years you have use unifi Fibre with TM And What is your Current Plan Now?I am currently use 100 Mbps with unifi TV unifi Plus Box from rm149 per month
@@syraffhere I used to use that one, but i found that it's pretty slow and isnt very good for multi-users using it all at once. Local streaming is also a bottleneck. So i upgraded to a ac-1200 tp-link router.
0:23 method works for me.. thank u very much
I dont get how to reinstall that cable under the modem.. any tips?
After 10hour of searching non indian video
Los မီးလင်းတာ အဲ့ထဲကလို ပြင်ရင် ရသွားပီလား bro
Amen
@@kpopsongmm6723 Sorry don't speak cow
for real...me too💀
I have this problem too but when I look at my cables it's still in a good condition but then when I checked again closely the way the installer cable manage the wire, there's a part where the wire being folded. Kinda hard to explain in words instead of picture but I guess my brother tripped on the wire and pulled it which makes it folded. So, I unfold it and the problem was fixed.
TLDR, for others too, do check if there's any part of your wire that folded if you see your cable just fine since iirc fiber optic uses light to transfer data so if it being folded the light might get blocked. Correct me if I'm wrong. This is just one of the possibilities of fixing it. I'm not saying that it's guaranteed but since mine was fixed this way so might as well share it to others.
Yeap, pretty much the case. Optic fibre cables arent supposed to make too sharp bends cause theyre made of glass and they can shatter very easily - but sometimes bending it back can recover the connection but theres a possibility that you will either lose connection or have an unstable connection in the future.
Hello sir, you just solved my problem, thanks for commenting here.
worked for me. i think the optic fibre is the cause my line LOS. need to buy a spare
Thanks for the information, bro.
So is the LOS light not meant to turn on?
Can you show how to install the cable under the modem
Tq so much ...my problem solved
When you open box outside of your house, there is another white cable tingling with white socket, is that cable goes into your house as well? You have 2 cables goes to your house?
I only have 1 cable going into my house - your other cable could be used for something else. What you could do is to follow the cable that is coming from your modem to the outside of your house to see which optic fibre cable you should replace.
Dude literally watching this because my cat did the same thing right now
What a coincidence! It's quite surprising how my cats were able to chew on it to the point where it snapped in half. Good thing replacing the cable is relatively easy
True,that's very helpful for people that sell these parts quite commonly
How many years you have use unifi Fibre with TM And What is your Current Plan Now?I am currently use 100 Mbps with unifi TV unifi Plus Box from rm149 per month
I've been using it for a couple of years now, my package is pretty much the same as yours; 100mbps
@@Luffy-qh6tu What model of your router you use for 100 Mbps?I get a Az Tech White Router from TM
@@syraffhere I used to use that one, but i found that it's pretty slow and isnt very good for multi-users using it all at once. Local streaming is also a bottleneck.
So i upgraded to a ac-1200 tp-link router.
@@Luffy-qh6tu tp link routers are garbage. They tend to overheat. I recommend using Asus routers
@@crixster pretty true, I've upgraded since to one with WiFi 6, much more stable
Thankyou so much , really helpful , I raced the sme prob with unplug and plug in again the cable thankyou
No worries! Glad I helped out
So u unplug and plug in the cable at modem and router ? Will try now..
i didn't find the unifi box around my house😂
Dude what happened to being pirate king?
Cant hold it when u cant close the box at the end😂Anyways,thank fti
My cat making my WiFi slow he destroy it and thx bro u fix my problem
Hahaha no worries bro 🙂
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