QUOTE(stinky @ Sep 15 2018, 07:09 PM)
Hello,
I have the same problem with ASUS AC86U.
The LAN4 setup for IPTV (UNIFI-HOME) is slow to detect when I switch on my IPTV box from standby mode. It takes about 60 second for the LAN4 to connect.
When I setup the router for the first time, the LAN4 usually connect within 3 seconds. However, after placing the IPTV box on standby, subsequent switch on time takes 60 seconds. I repeated and reset to factory default and retry. The same observation where first time switch on is 3 seconds after that from standby mode is 60 seconds.
So the current work around is wait for 60seconds after powering on, and wait for the LAN4 to connect (the yellow LAN warning sign will disappear), then click into Hypptv. Works all the time. Just a bit of hassle and I feedback to ASUS.
I’m already on latest firmware dated 15 Sept 2018
same as mine. i think because the igmp/multicast disable (Due to hardware limitation, IGMP proxy cannot co-exist with IPTV function.), i am using ac58 before this and no problem,... I have the same problem with ASUS AC86U.
The LAN4 setup for IPTV (UNIFI-HOME) is slow to detect when I switch on my IPTV box from standby mode. It takes about 60 second for the LAN4 to connect.
When I setup the router for the first time, the LAN4 usually connect within 3 seconds. However, after placing the IPTV box on standby, subsequent switch on time takes 60 seconds. I repeated and reset to factory default and retry. The same observation where first time switch on is 3 seconds after that from standby mode is 60 seconds.
So the current work around is wait for 60seconds after powering on, and wait for the LAN4 to connect (the yellow LAN warning sign will disappear), then click into Hypptv. Works all the time. Just a bit of hassle and I feedback to ASUS.
I’m already on latest firmware dated 15 Sept 2018
Sep 16 2018, 02:56 PM

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