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BrianCohen
Oct 12, 2019Aspirant
Orbi vs BT FTTP
I have the BT Youview box connected via ethernet to my Satelite Orbi unit. The router unit is connected directly to the FTTP modem. Everything seems to work fine until I try to watch any of the in...
- Oct 13, 2019
Thanks for the replies.
The IGMP option was turned on to British Telecom and V3.
I haven't tried the telnet stuff to get the bcakhaul data yet, but I may well do in the future.
Out of frustration yesterday I rang BT yet again and went through all the same routines I have to go through every time. Long nd short of it, they said if I plug the homehub in and have the router set up as an AP instead of a router, it will work. I'm not happy about it but I play along.
Re-assign the orbi router as an AP, plug the BT Homehub into the Orbi and the BTFTTP Modem and restart everything.
Humble pie time, it works a treat. No issues whatsoever, I'm even seeing vast improvements on latency from the games consoles on the network. I don't know the science of why this is so, and I'm fairly certain it shouldn't require the homehub to be in the loop, but here we are, it works.
Thanks for the advice and the replies.
CrimpOn
Oct 12, 2019Guru - Experienced User
What is the error message you get?
You have probably already looked through the information at https://support.youview.com/ correct?
BrianCohen
Oct 12, 2019Aspirant
Error code that comes up is IPC6023.
I have checked a few times on the BT support pages but not the YouView ones, I'll look now, thanks.
As I said in the original post, it gives me the error, which states an issue with connection between box and router and to restart the router. If I restart the router, I still get the same error after 4mins or so. If I simply change to a different channel and then back I can watch again for the same ammount of time before I get the error displayed.
EDIT: So just looking on the YouView support page you linked and it states an issue with internet speed. I'm on a FTTP connection which gives 300mbps down and 50mbps up. When I just checked on fast.com I got 300 and 45 respectively.
- schumakuOct 12, 2019Guru - Experienced User
Have enabled the IGMP Multicast BT support on the Orbi router?
4K Multicast (for live TV) is certainly challenging for a WiFi Mesh system.
The IPC 6023 error usually indicatesa problem with the speed of the connection. This does (of course) incoude the in-house network - Mesh here. Temporarily try the TV box direct on the Orbi router LAN port.