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Unifi Need Solution for Wireless Unifi's HyppTV
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vergas
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Jul 4 2013, 08:19 AM
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QUOTE(Xefron @ Jul 3 2013, 03:59 PM) you can split hpptv in case you have more than one STB as long the source port is VLAN ID 600. Example DIR-615 port 4 <---> 4 port switch <----> STB 1 and STB 2. you can watch simultaneously.but if you subscribed for premium channels,only your default STB can watch that channels. Meaning STB1 you can watch channel 101 and STB2 you can watch channel 102 at the same time?
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vergas
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Jul 4 2013, 10:16 AM
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QUOTE(Xefron @ Jul 3 2013, 03:59 PM) you can split hpptv in case you have more than one STB as long the source port is VLAN ID 600. Example DIR-615 port no. 4 <---> 4 ports switch <----> STB 1@port 1 and STB 2@port 2.you can watch simultaneously.but if you subscribed for premium channels,only your default STB can watch that channels. Sorry, this might be a noob question, but what is a 4 port switch and where can we buy it? or can I use my default d-link as a 4 port switch? I'm using Asus RT-N13 as my main router now.
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vergas
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Dec 2 2013, 10:29 AM
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QUOTE(chanhin @ Nov 29 2013, 04:02 PM) As I remember, last time TM tied the box MAC address into its HyppTV logon system. Thus even has 2 box, only one of them is entitled to logon at a time. Does the policy now changed? And they no longer check MAC address upon the box authenication phase?  Hmm... but if I got 2 box, one from a friend that does not need it, and that friend's account is still active, hence his MAC address will still get the channel (at least the free one)?
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