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Unifi Connect UniFi HyppTV Set Top Box Through WiFi

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becauseyuckfou
post Oct 7 2018, 05:18 PM

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Hi,


My hypptv used to worked fine wirelessly (I followed this thread) until recently when I hard reset the router.

Now when I use the same methods, an error occured; I can logged in to the wifi (iptv WiFi) but couldnt load tv channels.

Belows are the steps :

Create new SSID for IPTV
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Port binding
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My method simply different because I'm using ZTe H267A and the router page is different from TS. Am I missing something?

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shojudaetoo
post Oct 9 2018, 04:23 PM

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Just tried it yesterday.

Finally it works with D-link DIR-842 router and Huawei EC6108v8 STB. But it is very laggy most of the time.
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post Oct 15 2018, 02:21 PM

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How to configure with Asus AC-RT88U wirelessly?
quite struggling for past few week for this.
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post Oct 16 2018, 09:57 AM

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Router & BTU is in store room, while HyppTV STB is in living room. There's a RJ45 wall socket at living room's wall, connected to store room.

Previously using Powerlines, but it's not stable (lag, disconnect etc). So I have to use cable, losing that wall socket for Internet.

I wonder will the setup above work? Can standard TM-supplied/consumer routers with Unifi VLAN tagging work in AP mode too? Thanks.
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post Oct 16 2018, 09:26 PM

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QUOTE(shojudaetoo @ Oct 9 2018, 04:23 PM)
Just tried it yesterday.

Finally it works with D-link DIR-842 router and Huawei EC6108v8 STB. But it is very laggy most of the time.
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Does it work for tplink wireless router archer c1200?
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post Oct 17 2018, 01:20 PM

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Nevermind my previous question. Managed to get a stable HyppTV by using another set of Powerline.
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post Oct 17 2018, 11:31 PM

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QUOTE(kino318 @ Oct 16 2018, 09:26 PM)
Does it work for tplink wireless router archer c1200?
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No. TP-Link routers don't support HyppTV via Wifi.

QUOTE(taqu @ Oct 17 2018, 01:20 PM)
Nevermind my previous question. Managed to get a stable HyppTV by using another set of Powerline.
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So far need to restart the Powerline once a day. Not critical but annoying.

I've ordered TP-Link SG108E. Will try to setup once it's here.
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post Oct 17 2018, 11:52 PM

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QUOTE(kino318 @ Oct 16 2018, 09:26 PM)
Does it work for tplink wireless router archer c1200?
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Never try that before. But the attempts to use the TPlink wifi extender failed!

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post Oct 18 2018, 12:21 AM


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QUOTE(taqu @ Oct 17 2018, 11:31 PM)
No. TP-Link routers don't support HyppTV via Wifi.
So far need to restart the Powerline once a day. Not critical but annoying.

I've ordered TP-Link SG108E. Will try to setup once it's here.
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Before I switched to using a vlan trunk, I used a set of Aztech Homeplugs for my HyppTV for almost 2 years, no problem or a need to restart. Single phase house electricity.
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post Oct 19 2018, 09:55 PM

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Ended up with VLAN untagging & Powerline combination. Looks stable so far.

Port mirroring function in TP-Link SG108E is great. I'm able to see how much IPTV bandwidth HyppTV is using.

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post Oct 19 2018, 10:11 PM

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QUOTE(taqu @ Oct 17 2018, 11:31 PM)
No. TP-Link routers don't support HyppTV via Wifi.
So far need to restart the Powerline once a day. Not critical but annoying.

I've ordered TP-Link SG108E. Will try to setup once it's here.
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i also got problem of wiring LAN4 to STB because the main router is located at upstairs and STB is located at downstairs. The problem is my living room only got one network wall socket. Either plug to normal port or IPTV port for my main router at upstairs.

You say can use powerline, may I know if powerline plug to LAN4 as IPTV will degrades my unifi internet speed?

about the restart issue, I can order two more digital timers to let it switch off 1 minute at midnight.

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post Oct 19 2018, 11:17 PM

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QUOTE(junclj @ Oct 19 2018, 10:11 PM)
i also got problem of wiring LAN4 to STB because the main router is located at upstairs and STB is located at downstairs. The problem is my living room only got one network wall socket. Either plug to normal port or IPTV port for my main router at upstairs.

You say can use powerline, may I know if powerline plug to LAN4 as IPTV will degrades my unifi internet speed?

about the restart issue, I can order two more digital timers to let it switch off 1 minute at midnight.
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It shouldn't degrade internet speed.

In my case, HyppTV via powerline it's unstable. Maybe TP-Link C1200 doesn't like Powerline connected to LAN4, who knows, or due to my home's 3-phase wiring. Now after HyppTV is offloaded from my router, everything is fine.

As a good powerline can cost almost RM200, you might as well buy 2 TP-Link SG105E switch and trunk both VLAN 500 & 600 via your single network cable downstair.

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post Oct 19 2018, 11:38 PM

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QUOTE(taqu @ Oct 19 2018, 11:17 PM)
It shouldn't degrade internet speed.

In my case, HyppTV via powerline it's unstable. Maybe TP-Link C1200 doesn't like Powerline connected to LAN4, who knows, or due to my home's 3-phase wiring. Now after HyppTV is offloaded from my router, everything is fine.

As a good powerline can cost almost RM200, you might as well buy 2 TP-Link SG105E switch and trunk both VLAN 500 & 600 via your single network cable downstair.
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Do you mean 1 for my main router and one for the living room? I think I may understand how to do after I read this article. https://www.blacktubi.com/guide/make-any-ro...-work-on-unifi/
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post Oct 19 2018, 11:49 PM

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QUOTE(junclj @ Oct 19 2018, 11:38 PM)
Do you mean 1 for my main router and one for the living room? I think I may understand how to do after I read this article. https://www.blacktubi.com/guide/make-any-ro...-work-on-unifi/
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Yes
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post Oct 21 2018, 09:01 PM

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it is correct page to change that setting? why grey out?
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nevermind, after reply i see above say tp link does not support wifi

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post Oct 24 2018, 09:30 AM

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anyone tried setting up hypptv on wifi using asus router?

wanna put my hypptv on upstairs living room and want to use wifi to connect unifi hypptv using asus router.

anyone tried before?

advice?
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post Oct 24 2018, 10:29 PM

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QUOTE(tomastan4134 @ Oct 24 2018, 09:30 AM)
anyone tried setting up hypptv on wifi using asus router?  

wanna put my hypptv on upstairs living room and want to use wifi to connect unifi hypptv  using asus router.

anyone tried before?  

advice?
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refer my post here:

https://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?showtopi...60&p=90698095&#

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imalmighty
post Oct 26 2018, 06:05 PM

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QUOTE(koba76 @ Sep 28 2018, 08:02 PM)
I managed to set it with tm old router rg4332...replaced wit tp link c1200 i found out that this tm new router dont have vlan tagging on wifi...haisshh...😑
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I did this with my Dlink wbr2300 too, exact same outlook and interface. Still fail at connection test step 7 multicast. shakehead.gif

Is it possible to relay the signal wirelessly assuming there's no WLAN adapter on the set top box and that I need to plug some sort of device into the LAN port of stb to receive IPTV data. rizvanrp said something like getting a pair of router in WDS bridging mode. Or there are homeplugs pair that connect wirelessly? Thanks biggrin.gif

TLDR:
~connect via WLAN adapter of STB doesnt work for me
~connect via homeplug powerline adapter does not work for me cause I need to stream to my next house, running on separate circuit.

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QUOTE(imalmighty @ Sep 27 2018, 11:04 PM)
Hi guys, anyone managed to plug in another router into the tagged LAN port VLAN 600 and set it up as AP to relay hypptv signal over wifi?
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post Nov 15 2018, 10:59 PM

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QUOTE(Selectt @ Oct 24 2018, 10:29 PM)
I also wanna do this coz using Asus router... but can't seem to find ur post la... do help...
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post Nov 15 2018, 11:40 PM

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QUOTE(Spootid @ Nov 15 2018, 10:59 PM)
I also wanna do this coz using Asus router... but can't seem to find ur post la... do help...
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bro, no need bother with wireless setup. Just plug LAN cable from your stb to router, just dont exceed 100m

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