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post Feb 7 2014, 10:03 AM

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QUOTE(gunners_my @ Feb 7 2014, 09:49 AM)
The less electricity consumption could also due to less interesting programme via HyppTV compares to Astro ...  rolleyes.gif  rolleyes.gif  rolleyes.gif  biggrin.gif. In my case, I think I really spend less time on tv these days.. But, as streaming becomes fatster with unlimited data via Unifi, I spend more time on my tablet and notebook... so, more or less the same..  brows.gif
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Daily I like to watch travelHD on hypptv - baggage battles, Bizzare Food, House hunter international, hotel impossible, monumental Mysteries are among the nicest shows on tv to watch.

Occasionally i switch to MTVLiveHD - depends on which artists is on and channelM - Kpop too


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post Feb 7 2014, 10:12 AM

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QUOTE(chokia @ Feb 7 2014, 10:03 AM)
Daily I like to watch travelHD on hypptv - baggage battles, Bizzare Food, House hunter international, hotel impossible, monumental Mysteries are among the nicest shows on tv to watch.

Occasionally i switch to MTVLiveHD - depends on which artists is on and channelM - Kpop too
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post Feb 7 2014, 05:24 PM

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guys, my hyyptv set top box at down stair,

anyway i can watch it on my 2nd tv on 2nd floor?
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post Feb 7 2014, 07:13 PM

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Wow! I ddn't know HyppTV can even reduce one's electricity bill. Interesting. I hope it will carry the news channels CNN & BBC in future. With those two channels it will be bye-bye to Astro for me.
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post Feb 8 2014, 01:07 PM

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QUOTE(yandebunena @ Feb 7 2014, 05:24 PM)
guys, my hyyptv set top box at down stair,

anyway i can watch it on my 2nd tv on 2nd floor?
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You need homeplug
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post Feb 8 2014, 01:29 PM

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QUOTE(yandebunena @ Feb 7 2014, 06:24 PM)
guys, my hyyptv set top box at down stair,

anyway i can watch it on my 2nd tv on 2nd floor?
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Hey, a high distance ir receiver will do...
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post Feb 8 2014, 01:33 PM

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QUOTE(gunners_my @ Feb 8 2014, 01:29 PM)
Hey, a high distance ir receiver will do...
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If router plug to homeplug downstairs, bring the hypptv box upstair and plug to plug 2. Will this work?
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post Feb 8 2014, 04:11 PM

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QUOTE(chokia @ Feb 8 2014, 01:07 PM)
You need homeplug
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QUOTE(gunners_my @ Feb 8 2014, 01:29 PM)
Hey, a high distance ir receiver will do...
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i meant watch on 2 tv. 1 downstair, and another 1 2nd floor. ( iknow it will be same channel)

got wat option? (other than wireless transmitter)
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post Feb 8 2014, 04:20 PM

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QUOTE(yandebunena @ Feb 8 2014, 04:11 PM)
i meant watch on 2 tv. 1 downstair, and another 1 2nd floor. ( iknow it will be same channel)

got wat option? (other than wireless transmitter)
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Hypptv Everywhere



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post Feb 8 2014, 04:29 PM

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Hypptv Everywhere
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that 1 got limited channel oni sweat.gif
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post Feb 9 2014, 01:15 PM

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QUOTE(gunners_my @ Feb 8 2014, 01:29 PM)
Hey, a high distance ir receiver will do...
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Where can one get one of these? Brand, model etc? Thank you!
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post Feb 9 2014, 06:44 PM

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QUOTE(petepg @ Feb 7 2014, 07:13 PM)
Wow! I ddn't know HyppTV can even reduce one's electricity bill. Interesting. I hope it will carry the news channels CNN & BBC in future. With those two channels it will be bye-bye to Astro for me.
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there're lots of IPTV box in the market that can offer CNN & BBC ma... Astro already bye bye as lots of ppl have switched to alternative entertainment solution and I'm one of them biggrin.gif
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post Feb 10 2014, 09:07 AM

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QUOTE(venven81 @ Feb 9 2014, 07:44 PM)
there're lots of IPTV box in the market that can offer CNN & BBC ma... Astro already bye bye as lots of ppl have switched to alternative entertainment solution and I'm one of them biggrin.gif
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exactly... too much of choices available ... hmm.gif hmm.gif hmm.gif
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post Feb 10 2014, 09:31 AM

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Apart from HyppTV I am watching my fav movies via XBMC.

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post Feb 10 2014, 12:09 PM

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QUOTE(gunners_my @ Feb 7 2014, 09:49 AM)
The less electricity consumption could also due to less interesting programme via HyppTV compares to Astro ...  rolleyes.gif  rolleyes.gif  rolleyes.gif  biggrin.gif. In my case, I think I really spend less time on tv these days.. But, as streaming becomes fatster with unlimited data via Unifi, I spend more time on my tablet and notebook... so, more or less the same..  brows.gif
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You've got to be kidding me.
Warner TV = Big Bang Theory
BBC Entertainment = Doctor Who

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QUOTE(chokia @ Feb 7 2014, 10:03 AM)
Daily I like to watch travelHD on hypptv - baggage battles, Bizzare Food, House hunter international, hotel impossible, monumental Mysteries are among the nicest shows on tv to watch.
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Travel HD = Win!

QUOTE(chokia @ Feb 8 2014, 01:07 PM)
You need homeplug
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Four ways to settle this:
- Long ethernet cable. Can also use an unmanaged switch plugged into the IPTV LAN port on the router if you feel adventurous (I tried it, it works). So you can split the IPTV LAN port all over the house with some additional cabling using a cheapo 5-port 10/100 switch. If you're feeling even more adventurous, spend one weekend with an AP plugged into the IPTV port and the IPTV box plugged into a WiFi bridge (theoretically, for both AP and bridge, set static IP in a different netmask range than the IPTV box should work. This is to ensure that both AP and WiFi bridge won't interfere with TM's DHCP server, and theoretically the IPTV box will connect to TM network normally and the bridge and AP will just blindly bridge the connection allowing the IPTV box to connect to DHCP server at TM and get set up).
- Homeplug
- ye olde HDMI Extender
- HyppTV Anywhere for Android + Android IPTV box.

This post has been edited by RAMChYLD: Feb 10 2014, 12:15 PM
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post Feb 10 2014, 12:23 PM

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QUOTE(RAMChYLD @ Feb 10 2014, 12:09 PM)

- Homeplug
- ye olde HDMI Extender
- HyppTV Anywhere for Android + Android IPTV box.
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Yesterday i posted this 2012 technology that make 4 in One device (all in one Homeplug+HDMI Spillter+Extender+IRblaster)

https://forum.lowyat.net/topic/3125695
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post Feb 10 2014, 05:24 PM

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Anyone is using homeplug to watch hypptv? I just bought one TPLINK powerlink and the video is lagged and slow.

Wonder why this happened.
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post Feb 11 2014, 09:52 AM

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QUOTE(jack2 @ Feb 10 2014, 05:24 PM)
Anyone is using homeplug to watch hypptv? I just bought one TPLINK powerlink and the video is lagged and slow.

Wonder why this happened.
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Homeplug speed is largely due to house electricity wiring and stability of the power in your area. If the wiring is old or not properly done or the electricity in your area not stable, then quality will be degraded. This is why I don't trust homeplug (aside from the side risk of lightning strike destroying the LAN port as well) and rather haphazardly run a long ethernet cable.
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post Feb 11 2014, 12:17 PM

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QUOTE(RAMChYLD @ Feb 11 2014, 09:52 AM)
Homeplug speed is largely due to house electricity wiring and stability of the power in your area. If the wiring is old or not properly done or the electricity in your area not stable, then quality will be degraded. This is why I don't trust homeplug (aside from the side risk of lightning strike destroying the LAN port as well) and rather haphazardly run a long ethernet cable.
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I know. But the issue is, it is from 1st floor bedroom to living hall at ground floor. The cable has to lay along the floor which is impossible.

Any alternative like using wireless extender?
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post Feb 11 2014, 04:44 PM

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QUOTE(jack2 @ Feb 11 2014, 12:17 PM)
I know. But the issue is, it is from 1st floor bedroom to living hall at ground floor. The cable has to lay along the floor which is impossible.

Any alternative like using wireless extender?
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couldnt u drill a small hole in the floor and pass the cable thru?

1 using HDMI, another using RCA ~~
preferrable the above using RCA, 12 ~ 15 feet should do fine. Long HDMI are tooo expensive.


If for my other IPTV box, I could actually stream its Mac Address with PC or another Android STB.

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