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Unifi Connect UniFi HyppTV Set Top Box Through WiFi

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nash9701
post Dec 5 2018, 08:59 PM

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I'm using Powerline TP Link AV1300, router DIR-842 on 2nd floor while my smart tv on ground floor (3-phase wiring) connection is good even for HD but there are sometime no IPTV connection even wifi internet is available, even restarting everything. Luckily not heavily watching TV, I can switch to Netflix if Unifi TV not available. Can it be Unifi TV problem itself?

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post Jan 1 2019, 04:57 PM

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Anyone here successfully setup HyppTV wirelessly using D-link DIR-882 router?
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post Jan 1 2019, 06:54 PM

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QUOTE(nash9701 @ Dec 5 2018, 08:59 PM)
I'm using Powerline TP Link AV1300, router DIR-842 on 2nd floor while my smart tv on ground floor (3-phase wiring) connection is good even for HD but there are sometime no IPTV connection even wifi internet is available, even restarting everything. Luckily not heavily watching TV, I can switch to Netflix if Unifi TV not available. Can it be Unifi TV problem itself?

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Nope. It is the three phase wiring itself. Power line over three phase wiring is unreliable and is affected by electrical interference.

QUOTE(sneaker @ Jan 1 2019, 04:57 PM)
Anyone here successfully setup HyppTV wirelessly using D-link DIR-882 router?
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Not possible.
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post Jan 4 2019, 02:55 PM

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Anyone successfully getting 800mbps using DIR-882 5ghz?
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post Jan 5 2019, 05:53 PM

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Just sharing for anyone who want to connect using Wifi for their HyppTV STB. I'm using DIR-882 router. This is what I do on the setting.

Login modem setting > Internet > VLAN > Interface Traffic Type Setting > set Wireless Guest Zone to IPTV.

Go to Wireless > Disable Smart Connect.

Go to Wireless > Guest Zone > Enable 2.4GHz > Choose your own SSID, password and always enable.

Go to Network > Advanced Settings > IPv4 Multicast Streams > Enable multicast.

Restart modem. Connect your HyppTV STB to guest WiFi SSID, done.
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post Jan 6 2019, 10:17 AM

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QUOTE(sneaker @ Jan 5 2019, 05:53 PM)
Just sharing for anyone who want to connect using Wifi for their HyppTV STB. I'm using DIR-882 router. This is what I do on the setting.

Login modem setting > Internet > VLAN > Interface Traffic Type Setting > set Wireless Guest Zone to IPTV.

Go to Wireless > Disable Smart Connect.

Go to Wireless > Guest Zone > Enable 2.4GHz > Choose your own SSID, password and always enable.

Go to Network > Advanced Settings > IPv4 Multicast Streams > Enable multicast.

Restart modem. Connect your HyppTV STB to guest WiFi SSID, done.
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It is working but very laggy, do you have any solution? Thanks in adv

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post Jan 6 2019, 12:44 PM

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Hi,
has anyone successfully connect the Hypptv set top box Huawei EC6108V8 with the TM D-Link DIR-850L (the cylindrical shape) router? Currently the box is in my living room together with the router but at times I wanted to view Hypptv channels in my bedroom.

I've tried connecting using the Pakite PAT-580 (HDMI version) and managed to view it in the bedroom but I'm not able to change channels thus I have to go to the living room, change it and walk back which is very troublesome. I had to return the 580 as the seller also could not provide any solution. I've tried using the other Pakite models (RCA type) but there were too much interence which renders it unwatchable.

So, if there's a way to connect it wirelessly, I would only need to bring the box or get a additional box.

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QUOTE(azrilyp @ Jan 6 2019, 12:44 PM)
Hi,
  has anyone successfully connect the Hypptv set top box Huawei EC6108V8 with the TM D-Link DIR-850L (the cylindrical shape) router? Currently the box is in my living room together with the router but at times I wanted to view Hypptv channels in my bedroom.

I've tried connecting using the Pakite PAT-580 (HDMI version) and managed to view it in the bedroom but I'm not able to change channels thus I have to go to the living room, change it and walk back which is very troublesome. I had to return the 580 as the seller also could not provide any solution. I've tried using the other Pakite models (RCA type) but there were too much interence which renders it unwatchable.

So, if there's a way to connect it wirelessly, I would only need to bring the box or get a additional box.
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If your house is single phase wiring, the powerline could work. Get the one above AV1200.
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post Jan 6 2019, 06:59 PM

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QUOTE(hioniq @ Jan 6 2019, 10:17 AM)
It is working but very laggy, do you have any solution? Thanks in adv
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Sorry, I don't. My HyppTV working fine and not lag at all. Maybe you can try changing WiFi channel that less used on 2.4Ghz.
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post Jan 6 2019, 09:26 PM

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QUOTE(SilentVampire @ Jan 6 2019, 02:13 PM)
If your house is single phase wiring, the powerline could work. Get the one above AV1200.
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Thanks for the reply. My house wiring is single phase and I do have AV POWERLINE but the old ones. Not sure if it’s still working or sufficient. My limitation with the powerline is that there’s only 2 plug point near the router and its already utilizing with 3-gang power socket for both. One of the reasons why Im looking at connecting wirelessly.

Anyone’s managed to pair with DIR-850L?

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post Jan 6 2019, 10:00 PM

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QUOTE(azrilyp @ Jan 6 2019, 09:26 PM)
Thanks for the reply. My house wiring is single phase and I do have AV POWERLINE but the old ones. Not sure if it’s still working or sufficient. My limitation with the powerline is that there’s only 2 plug point near the router and its already utilizing with 3-gang power socket for both. One of the reasons why Im looking at connecting wirelessly.

Anyone’s managed to pair with DIR-850L?
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Should be no problem. HyppTV only need max 10Mbps. I've stopped using them but my old Aztech AV500 Homeplugs work pretty much flawlessly for HyppTV. I did a speed test over the AV500s and got around 300Mbps sustained. My house is also single phase. 1 Homeplug upstairs back-room and 1 for HyppTV downstairs living room.

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post Jan 6 2019, 11:38 PM

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QUOTE(azrilyp @ Jan 6 2019, 09:26 PM)
Thanks for the reply. My house wiring is single phase and I do have AV POWERLINE but the old ones. Not sure if it’s still working or sufficient. My limitation with the powerline is that there’s only 2 plug point near the router and its already utilizing with 3-gang power socket for both. One of the reasons why Im looking at connecting wirelessly.

Anyone’s managed to pair with DIR-850L?
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I recommend the TP-Link TL-PA8010P KIT, or the TP-Link PA4010P KIT. Both have pass through, so you can use them with the plug point and still use the plug point for other things.
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post Jan 7 2019, 10:24 AM

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QUOTE(soonwai @ Jan 6 2019, 10:00 PM)
Should be no problem. HyppTV only need max 10Mbps. I've stopped using them but my old Aztech AV500 Homeplugs work pretty much flawlessly for HyppTV. I did a speed test over the AV500s and got around 300Mbps sustained. My house is also single phase. 1 Homeplug upstairs back-room and 1 for HyppTV downstairs living room.
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Thanks. I have a set of the old AV200. Hopefully its enough to get the job done.

QUOTE(SilentVampire @ Jan 6 2019, 11:38 PM)
I recommend the TP-Link TL-PA8010P KIT, or the TP-Link PA4010P KIT. Both have pass through, so you can use them with the plug point and still use the plug point for other things.
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Thanks. If I'm not mistaken, the TL-PA4010P KIT is around RM150. How much is the TL-PA8010P?



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post Jan 7 2019, 11:34 AM

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QUOTE(azrilyp @ Jan 7 2019, 10:24 AM)
Thanks. I have a set of the old AV200. Hopefully its enough to get the job done.
Thanks. If I'm not mistaken, the TL-PA4010P KIT is around RM150. How much is the TL-PA8010P?
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RM250 on Lazada, but it is definitely worth it.
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post Jan 7 2019, 11:46 AM

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QUOTE(SilentVampire @ Jan 7 2019, 11:34 AM)
RM250 on Lazada, but it is definitely worth it.
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Again thanks. Sad to say that my AV200 receiver unit is dead. Plug in and no light whatsoever.
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QUOTE(azrilyp @ Jan 7 2019, 11:46 AM)
Again thanks. Sad to say that my AV200 receiver unit is dead. Plug in and no light whatsoever.
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Time to upgrade. Get either the one I mentioned and you are good to go.
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QUOTE(sneaker @ Jan 6 2019, 06:59 PM)
Sorry, I don't. My HyppTV working fine and not lag at all. Maybe you can try changing WiFi channel that less used on 2.4Ghz.
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Thank you, will try with diff wifi and see
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post Jan 13 2019, 11:10 PM

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so i just saw this thread and to nzuser....thank you....it works for my router trg212m......plus i have a spare stb which is currently connected to the wired to the original wan port. yes i can only watch one stb at a time...but it makes sense...its not like im going to watch both...again thanks ts

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post Jan 19 2019, 06:39 PM

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I was able to connect with WiFi using the stb and browse the internet and watch YouTube through app installed in the unifi box. But apparently today there is no internet connection to the box although WiFi was connected and there is nothing wrong with unifi internet. Any one else have such issue?
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post Jan 19 2019, 10:38 PM

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I tried but failed to connect my stb via WiFi. Is there any advice?

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