spicyayam wroteWe signed up to this wifi.id service before I had even heard of Indihome. The salesperson said the magic word "fiber" so we signed up. I think it is a service for businesses hotels, restaurants etc. I wouldn't recommend it mainly because you have to log in through advertising banner filled page everytime you use it, which also times out after about 10 minutes. You also can't log into the modem as they don't give you any passwords. The speed is good however.
So we kept Speedy which are now going to upgrade to Indihome. We are going for the 20MB connection for around 700K a month. 50MB also available for 1,500K a month, which I wouldn't mind getting, if we can cancel the wifi.id service.
The sales guy said it would be installed on Monday, which is pretty fast. 3 guys show up this morning and said they were going to install it, but soon disappeared. They seemed confused with our different modems we have.
I haven't explored how one signs up for wifi.id. To use it down the end of my street, you simply buy a scratch card (Rp 5,000/24 hours) and the password is there to connect with.
Don't understand why your different modems come into it (for IndiHome?). Network stuff can be confusing for anybody, (even "experts" make mistakes).
IndiHome comes with its own modem and there's no need for others. I often run many devices at the same time without any problems. Make sure that the "sales guy" doesn't ask you to pay anything up-front (officially not allowed).
One did that to me. I wasn't there at the time and my wife paid him Rp 100,000. I complained about it at the main office in Denpasar. They checked and said it wasn't on. He was in trouble.
Telkom ordered him to pay me back. Never did. And he's still "working". Make of that what you will.
I think you'll enjoy it when you get it. Beats Speedy hands down.