QUOTE(voncrane @ Nov 10 2016, 03:00 PM)
Hmmm, if TM did their job correctly (guessing they did)... It won't work, as there should be a whole lot more beyond just plugging a random android box to the LAN 4 port and running that apk.. Said apk could also be dependent on other system services (proprietary software).. Unless you've got maxed out HDMI-IN ports on the TV, don't see why you can't have seperate devices hooked up.
Cuz resolution and ease of use.

You can't use the extracted APK from the hyppTV and expect it to work on other android box because TM locked device MAC address with your hyppTV account. TM only allow box hyppTV per account. You can try giving TM your new android box MAC address and tell them that your old box is broken and your warranty expired.
QUOTE(monoikhwan @ Nov 10 2016, 04:03 PM)
Cos hypptv everywhere is quite hard to navigate, compared with the channel button style navigatin. As voncrane mentioned, ease of use.
My TV setup is wall-mount style, so if there's to much cabling, it kinda look messy. Lol.
Anyone have tried this before?
I fully use WiFi for both HyppTV and IPTV. The trick is to link your hyppTV LAN 4 port to VAP to make it work over WiFi. I already mentioned the method and link in this thread, just search for it. (or just click here
https://forum.lowyat.net/topic/3790881/all ). But if your RG the latest one, the method are different but the principal still the same.
IF you use wifi, for hassle free connection:
For hyppTV: use DHCP
For IPTV/Internet/YouTube/etc: use static address with DNS as 8.8.8.8 & 8.8.4.4.
(if you use DHCP, its difficult to get gateway connection since the box by default maintain gateway to hyppTV server 10.*.*.* instead 192.168.0.1 for internet)