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Wireless ASUS RT-N12HP Review, High Power Wireless-N300 3-in-1 Router

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azrash
post Apr 8 2014, 08:20 PM

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QUOTE(3536837 @ Apr 8 2014, 06:40 PM)
haha....asus router firmware doesn't support IPTV
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i haven't personally try it. but this guy made it work for astro iptv
QUOTE(acbc @ Mar 25 2014, 08:33 AM)
Nope.

I have DMZ on the Technicolor on LAN port 2.

On Asus, I connect the cable from WAN to LAN port 2 on Technicolor. I then set PPPOE with Maxis username and password.

ALso, under the LAN > IPTV, I set the following:

Select ISP Profile: None
Choose IPTV STB Port: 1 & 2
Use DHCP routes: Microsoft
Enable multicast routing (IGMP Proxy): Enable
Enable efficient multicast forwarding (IGMP Snooping): Enable
UDP Proxy(Udpxy): 0
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azrash
post Apr 8 2014, 08:42 PM

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QUOTE(acbc @ Apr 8 2014, 08:24 PM)
All credit goes to morisa not me. He helped me got it running. thumbup.gif
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hehe tongue.gif . i have a N14UHP but i still use the maxis router as the main one. n14uhp is just an access point.

so to clarify, you completely replace the maxis technicolour router with the asus right?

connect the cable from the TM modem to ASUS's WAN,
and do the steps that you have done?

which port does the IPTV LAN cable connects to? would it work if I am thinking of adding one additional astro IPTV via LAN cable? simply plug and play?

hopefully ASUSmy can use this finding and pass it to their engineers to test as well, and maybe they can create a proper profile for Astro iptv + maxis! thumbup.gif

 

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