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Anonymous
Feb 03, 2017When will Orbi support multicast?
Any idea when Orbi will support multicast for IPTV? Currently YouView/BTTV won't work with Orbi in router mode. I saw a thread that had a post from Netgear Support on a German Amazon comments section...
acapdu
Feb 23, 2017Star
yes I know but powerline didn't work so I thought let's give a go. It works but not enough stable. I should have put the BT plug at the correct place when I built the house...
Hirrdgoon
Feb 23, 2017Apprentice
The Orbi backhaul (if a strong connection) should be fast enough for 4k streams.
It depends on the content, as I am not sure what bandwidth is required for IPTV. For apps and streaming, it only needs 5-7 MB/s stable for a good 4k picture even with HDR.
I know this, as i am testing 4k HDR streams on my TV using a wired connection, youtuble stats for nerds states 5MB/s stream to produce the quality 4k HDR image.
- st_shawFeb 23, 2017Master
Hirrdgoon wrote:The Orbi backhaul (if a strong connection) should be fast enough for 4k streams.
It depends on the content, as I am not sure what bandwidth is required for IPTV. For apps and streaming, it only needs 5-7 MB/s stable for a good 4k picture even with HDR.
I know this, as i am testing 4k HDR streams on my TV using a wired connection, youtuble stats for nerds states 5MB/s stream to produce the quality 4k HDR image.
Ok. So the point here is acapdu might see better results if he can wire his TV into one of the Orbi satellite LAN ports. Not sure if this was tried or not.
- acapduFeb 23, 2017Star
I have between 20-50 MBps but even when it's stable at 50MBps it doesn't work flawlessly.
- acapduFeb 23, 2017Star
of course the TV is wired to the satelitte. I bought it just for that.