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Unifi Connect UniFi HyppTV Set Top Box Through WiFi
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zhongyuan
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Dec 17 2016, 11:11 AM
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Question about Unifi mode in router. To connect HyppTV, the Unifi Mode have to be configure to "IPTV" mode which is port 4 in the router. I tried connect HyppTV to port 3 where it is "Internet" mode, the HyppTV not working. So which means there is some setting for HyppTV box to identify "IPTV" protocol instead of "Internet" protocol? Previously I used Streamyx with HyypTV and router did not set "IPTV" or "Internet" setting and I'm able to watch HyppTV and use internet the same time. Please advise. Thanks
P.S Previously my HyppTV connect to wifi + homeplug + ethernet port. I connect LAN cable to HyppTV and Notebook through the homeplug
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zhongyuan
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Dec 24 2016, 02:34 PM
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QUOTE(mztang52 @ Dec 24 2016, 07:06 AM) TM set port 4 for HyppTV use only. They use VLAN to seperate the connection for HyppTV and Internet connection. The only way you can do is either make your HyppTV connect to wifi or make your comouter to connect to wifi. If you want to connect your IPTV through wifi connection you will need to add another SSID and tag it with VLAN: 600. QUOTE(calvinlaw510 @ Dec 24 2016, 12:02 PM) I tested with Dlink router set to AP mode and connect to TPlink router's Hypptv port(Lan Port 4) and it work. I connect my Hyyptv box to dlink wifi and manage to watch Hypptv. But for the 1st time setup, the sequence to on the device must be correct. 1st on the main router and AP, wait for both devices fully initialize then only on the Hypptv TV box. If i on the Hypptv 1st it won't connect properly. You can try to play around if you have the second router or borrow from some one....  My house wifi signal unable to reach so far and lot of walls  I'm planning to connect another router(B) as AP. Then A router LAN 4 port set to "Internet" mode. Router(B) AP will set one of the port to "IPTV" mode. But I'm not sure whether this kind of configuration works or not.
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zhongyuan
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Dec 24 2016, 07:29 PM
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QUOTE(mztang52 @ Dec 24 2016, 03:09 PM) Nope. 1 port only can tag with one VLAN ID. You either tag it with Vlan ID 500 for Internet or VLAN ID 600 for IPTV connection. Hmmm. Then I think there's no alternative way for that
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