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Talk Talk TV + Netgear DG834v4
So my TalkTalk YouView box works.. sort off.
On demand works fine but the TV Boost stuff wont. So things like Sky One wont load, with the box telling me I dont have a broadband connection.
If I use the 2 port dlink they sent me when i joined talktalk sky one etc will work.
But I really dont want to use the dlink if i can help it.. I lose 4-5mb in line speed with it for a start, then there is only 2 ports on it.
My Netgear DG834v4 is running DGTeam firmware at the moment. There is settings for IGMP but it makes no difference if its enabled or not.
Anyone have any ideas or suggestions on things i can try to get this to work with my YouView box right?
TalkTalk 24Mb
Current Line Status
Connection Speed 24575 Kbps 1019 Kbps
Line Attenuation 14.2 dB 5.5 dB
Noise Margin 1.2 dB 11.8 dB
BT 8Mb
Virgin 50Mb
BT 7Mb
Other ISP's used over the years: AOL Supanet Pipex Tiscali Eclipse Zen
Edited by Seansmit17 (Tue 19-Mar-13 12:04:35)
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You may be able to get boosts to work with the Netgear - you'll need to change the port forwarding settings. For starters, from what I can gather, you need to map the wan/external port 1024 to port 8081 for the local IP address of your Youview box. Presumably, you will find that your Youview box gets a dynamic IP address via DHCP on the router, but with the DGTeam firmware you should be able to change this in the settings somewhere so that your Youview box will always be assigned a static IP, which you can then use in the port forwarding rule. The TT routers come pre-configured this way, obviously.
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Thanks
Start Port: 1024
Finish Port: 8081
Is that correct?
If so its still not working..
TalkTalk 24Mb
Current Line Status
Connection Speed 24575 Kbps 1019 Kbps
Line Attenuation 14.2 dB 5.5 dB
Noise Margin 1.2 dB 11.8 dB
BT 8Mb
Virgin 50Mb
BT 7Mb
Other ISP's used over the years: AOL Supanet Pipex Tiscali Eclipse Zen
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I'm using a HG533 currently, having retired my DG834GT for now, and I can't remember the port forward process on the DGTeam firmware. I'll check tomorrow at work where I still have a DG834GT running. From memory though, start and finish port refer to the external port, so start and finish should both be 1024.
I take it uPnP is enabled on the Netgear? If not, enable it - might save setting up port forwarding, if the Youview box supports uPnP.
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I have been messing about with the ports etc and also set up PAT rules but nothing works.
All the on demand stuff works, even in the TT Player. Its just the Live TV channels that do not work
TalkTalk 24Mb
Current Line Status
Connection Speed 24575 Kbps 1019 Kbps
Line Attenuation 14.2 dB 5.5 dB
Noise Margin 1.2 dB 11.8 dB
BT 8Mb
Virgin 50Mb
BT 7Mb
Other ISP's used over the years: AOL Supanet Pipex Tiscali Eclipse Zen
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I have just had a thought!
Thanks to the DGTeam firmware I can get the router to be a modem only.
I have a Dlink DIR615 from my virgin media days, Witch is currently running DD-WRT firmware.
Do you think if i set the netgear to modem only and connect it to my dlinks wan port i might stand a better chance of getting the talktalk box to work right?
TalkTalk 24Mb
Current Line Status
Connection Speed 24575 Kbps 1019 Kbps
Line Attenuation 14.2 dB 5.5 dB
Noise Margin 1.2 dB 11.8 dB
BT 8Mb
Virgin 50Mb
BT 7Mb
Other ISP's used over the years: AOL Supanet Pipex Tiscali Eclipse Zen
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Damn... I completely forgot that the DG834 doesn't provide port translation options via the standard router interface, so there is no way to map incoming external port 1024 to local port 8081  . However, if you google "dgteam iptables" and/or "dg834 iptables", you will see that it should be possible to accomplish this via telnet instead - a bit of a complex solution, but it should work. I've never tried this myself, and instead cheated by changing the ports on my local devices to match the external port number (my previous routers did port translation via the web interface, as do TT's own routers).
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Depends if the Dlink has the option of mapping external port 1024 to internal port 8081. From a quick google, it doesn't look like it can do this.
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the netgear has PAT rules to map 1024 to 8081 but it dont seem to be working
As for the dlink, I am using custom DDWRT firmware and not the stock firmware.
Will have a fiddle with it tomorrow when no one else is home
TalkTalk 24Mb
Current Line Status
Connection Speed 24575 Kbps 1019 Kbps
Line Attenuation 14.2 dB 5.5 dB
Noise Margin 1.2 dB 11.8 dB
BT 8Mb
Virgin 50Mb
BT 7Mb
Other ISP's used over the years: AOL Supanet Pipex Tiscali Eclipse Zen
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Oh, no wonder I couldn't find this on my DG834GT - I'm using an older DGTeam release before this feature was adding, due to having other problems with the newest releases.
Presumably you made the Youview box's IP address static by adding it to LAN IP Setup->Address Reservation?
I would suggest searching the TT member forums and also the youview.com forums - there are various posts there were people have gotten their non-TT routers working with boosts. Although I have a HG533, I'm not on Plus TV or have a Youview box, so I can't check this myself.
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I have set the TT box's IP in its own settings.
TalkTalk 24Mb
Current Line Status
Connection Speed 24575 Kbps 1019 Kbps
Line Attenuation 14.2 dB 5.5 dB
Noise Margin 1.2 dB 11.8 dB
BT 8Mb
Virgin 50Mb
BT 7Mb
Other ISP's used over the years: AOL Supanet Pipex Tiscali Eclipse Zen
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Set the IP of the DMZ to the YourView box.
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I tried that and this also did not work
TalkTalk 24Mb
Current Line Status
Connection Speed 24575 Kbps 1019 Kbps
Line Attenuation 14.2 dB 5.5 dB
Noise Margin 1.2 dB 11.8 dB
BT 8Mb
Virgin 50Mb
BT 7Mb
Other ISP's used over the years: AOL Supanet Pipex Tiscali Eclipse Zen
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TalkTalk paid for boosts use vci 0 vpi 65 and use IGMP. The router must have the correct vci ,vpi and igmp settings for the tv boosts to work.
vci 0, vpi 38 is needed at the same time for ordinary web usage.
Some routers will not provide out of the box options for dual/ multiple settings or it can be hard to find how to do it. The TalkTalk router will arrive with all that done for you with their firmware.
Edited by deleted (Fri 22-Mar-13 13:45:55)
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Ahh
Thanks for that.
My Dlink G604T is running router tech firmware.. I can have multiple settings for vci so i shall try and and see what happens.
Cheers!
TalkTalk 24Mb
Current Line Status
Connection Speed 24575 Kbps 1019 Kbps
Line Attenuation 14.2 dB 5.5 dB
Noise Margin 1.2 dB 11.8 dB
BT 8Mb
Virgin 50Mb
BT 7Mb
Other ISP's used over the years: AOL Supanet Pipex Tiscali Eclipse Zen
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