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#143359 12-Apr-2014 02:03
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Tonight I finally figured out how to do VLAN tagging on my Asus RT-AC66U router. I have everything up and running perfectly except the Vodafone TV decoder.

I DID have it working for a bit, but can't seem to replicate how I did it?

I thought I'd have to enable VLAN 10 on LAN 4 of the Asus router which I did, and this did work for a bit - the picture came up, I could change channels, etc, but for some odd reason at the same time my laptop lost its connection to the internet. I restarted the router, same settings, but this time I can't get the decoder to work at all and the only message that comes up is 'Service Unavailable'. The EPG works, the settings show it has an IP address, but no signal.

I've tried changing ports, resetting the decoder, starting from scratch with it all but I just can't get it to work.

Anyone know what I'm missing?




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  #1023892 12-Apr-2014 11:37
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We will not support it full stop.
I can advise you need to have a technology called multicast.



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  #1023896 12-Apr-2014 11:47
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corksta: I've got it working. I enabled multicast routing in my Asus router and now it's working.


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