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IPTV

Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2016 3:47 am
by dougy
I'm switching out my Asus RT-N66U (running Asuswrt-Merlin) for an RB3011. I've found how to set most everything but am baffled by IPTV. In the LAN settings of the Asus there is an IPTV tab where I can set the ISP profile, the VLAN ID, the PRIO and enabling the multicast routing. Any help would be appreciated.

Re: IPTV

Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2016 10:58 pm
by olkitu
Try this: https://www.taisto.org/RouterOS_IPTV/en

I maked this manual for Sonera IPTV, working...

Re: IPTV

Posted: Tue Oct 25, 2016 12:16 am
by dougy
Thanks for the info, unfortunately the linked page asks me to "install multicast-6.24rc4-mipsbe.npk into the RouterOS operating system RouterOS#P.C3.A4ivitt.C3.A4minen following these instructions" which is a Finnish page that doesn't translate. Does that second page just tell me now to install the npk?

Re: IPTV

Posted: Sat Oct 29, 2016 4:37 pm
by jenechka
I'm switching out my Asus RT-N66U (running Asuswrt-Merlin) for an RB3011. I've found how to set most everything but am baffled by IPTV. In the LAN settings of the Asus there is an IPTV tab where I can set the ISP profile, the VLAN ID, the PRIO and enabling the multicast routing. Any help would be appreciated.
router os 6 not supported iptv

even if you set up according to the instructions, the router creates an excessive load on the network, channel and a processor, as a result of the connection is lost, hope to version 7 this defect, there is the same if you put the IPTV set-top box to the router

Re: IPTV

Posted: Sat Oct 29, 2016 7:38 pm
by mleonidov
http://www.technotrade.com.ua/Articles/ ... krotik.php
Hap AC excellent work with IPTV and not freeze internet even Wi-Fi

Re: IPTV

Posted: Sat Oct 29, 2016 9:19 pm
by docmarius
even if you set up according to the instructions, the router creates an excessive load on the network, channel and a processor, as a result of the connection is lost, hope to version 7 this defect, there is the same if you put the IPTV set-top box to the router
Routing power does not come for free. Get a more powerful one and it will work. Just don't expect miracles from a sub-$50 device. And probably v7 will not solve anything for the same hardware.

Re: IPTV

Posted: Sun Oct 30, 2016 3:42 am
by jenechka
Routing power does not come for free. Get a more powerful one and it will work. Just don't expect miracles from a sub-$50 device. And probably v7 will not solve anything for the same hardware.
Sales there are many routers to $ 30, which perfectly IPTV broadcast, so the price does not mean a great performance, I am able to spend $ 500, and if the device is fully fulfill my requirements, please visit the forum carefully, in version 7 will be a complete IPTV support

Re: IPTV

Posted: Sun Oct 30, 2016 8:52 am
by docmarius
... in version 7 will be a complete IPTV support
We have to see v7 first. For the moment it is a kind of unicorn, probably available in the next decade.
Until then, the only option to discipline IPTV on a MT is CPU based, so the low end models don't cut it (I was referring to MT low cost routers only in the prev. post).

Re: IPTV

Posted: Sat Nov 19, 2016 12:22 am
by olkitu
Thanks for the info, unfortunately the linked page asks me to "install multicast-6.24rc4-mipsbe.npk into the RouterOS operating system RouterOS#P.C3.A4ivitt.C3.A4minen following these instructions" which is a Finnish page that doesn't translate. Does that second page just tell me now to install the npk?
Oh, seems not translated... So just download package from http://www.mikrotik.com/download (Included in Extra packages). So download Extra package and extract that. You get multicast package, so drag and drop to winbox or use SSH. Put that to /root on Mikrotik and then reboot. Package will installed and now you see IGMP proxy under /routing

On my network IPTV working well with Mikrotik ARM and HAP AC wireless ok. IPTV need 5-10Mbps (10Mbps if HD).