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Unifi Connect UniFi HyppTV Set Top Box Through WiFi

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breaker84
post Jun 26 2019, 09:27 PM

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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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DIR842 router...
almost same setup as above...
Login modem setting > Internet > VLAN > Interface Traffic Type Setting > set Wireless Guest Zone to IPTV.
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.

But very laggy...... cry.gif
breaker84
post Jul 3 2019, 08:44 PM

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QUOTE(taqu @ Jul 3 2019, 05:22 PM)
Have you resolved your problem? Probably the STB has a weak Wifi. You can try using this pocket router that can transfer Wifi signal to the STB's Ethernet port.

https://www.tp-link.com/my/home-networking/...uter/tl-wr810n/

I'm using TP-Link PA4010. Most of the time it's OK. Only recently some channels eg Fox sometimes got satellite icon, which is OK after a few seconds, or if I quickly change channels. Probably some channels use higher bandwidth that my Powerline can barely handle (only 28 mbps link rate).
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20m without any obstacle consider long not?
still lag, open radio same also lag....
is it possible to plug in usb wifi dongle into the stb to increase wifi signal...?
the powerline plug will be my last resort....

 

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