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Posted: Sun 3:12 Post subject: More details requested here I'll provide more details when I get home this weekend. If you want more help you ll have to provide more detail about your setups. but my attempts at this have not yielded a substantial improvement. Some have reported faster throughput if you put the bridge on one radio, and the 'repeater' on the other radio. then the iptv box is connected WIRED to that repeater bridge.Ī repeater will cut transmission rate over bridge effectively in half, because each packett transmitted over bridge has to be re-transmitted by the same radio. The host is connected wirelessly to the repeater bridge. Thank you for your really appreciated help. I read a lot of great stuff but nothing specific to a repeater bridge scenario.Īnyone who had that experience could guide me to a good stable solution. When wifi is on, IPTV is hard to watch (black screen, pixelation, low picture quality and so on). The whole setup works ok (no disconnects, no tx errors, stable) with IPTV on, wifi off. My network consists of two linksys 4200 connected wirelessly as host and repeater bridge with 26138 k3.x build.
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Posted: Fri 12:38 Post subject: How to separate IPTV from wifi with filter multicast? How to separate IPTV from wifi with filter multicast? DD-WRT Forum Forum Index ->Broadcom SoC based Hardware (In the screenshot, you can see that I have the S3 network set to ‘Bulk’ as well as the Netflix traffic set to ‘Premium’. Then, assign it to the ‘Premium’ priority. Go back to DD-WRT, and in the ‘Netmask Priority’ section, add an entry for this network.

The whole setup works ok (no disconnects, no tx errors, stable. Posted: Fri 12:38 Post subject: How to separate IPTV from wifi with filter multicast? Hello Everyone, My network consists of two linksys 4200 connected wirelessly as host and repeater bridge with 26138 k3.x build. The dd-wrt router is using an igmp proxy to let multicast flow between the IPTV network and the network of the STB and htpc. Then the STB and linux htpc can request a ip-address throught DHCP from the dd-wrt router. Setting up a dd-wrt router, which retrieves a ip-address through a DHCP request with a Amino vendor class option.
