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    • S
      Smoothrunnings
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      Would it be possible to add a option under the set application priority for IPTV services?

      Thanks,

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        Nullity
        last edited by

        Can you give more details?

        Please correct any obvious misinformation in my posts.
        -Not a professional; an arrogant ignoramous.

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          Smoothrunnings
          last edited by

          @Nullity:

          Can you give more details?

          OK, I have my AVOV OnlineTV 4 box which runs Android plugged into my TV and Network. I point the box to exp.selfip.net and it connects to the service provider, downloads the TV channels and TV guide. Then I switch to the LiveTV on the box and am able to access anyone of the 1000 channels either in HD, UHD, or 4K.

          Outside of that I don't know anything about the technology or how it works.

          Thanks,

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          • KOMK
            KOM
            last edited by

            If you aren't comfortable working with the shaper manually then you could fake it out by enabling the VoIP option in the wizard and then plugging in exp.selfip.net for your SIP server.

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              Smoothrunnings
              last edited by

              @KOM:

              If you aren't comfortable working with the shaper manually then you could fake it out by enabling the VoIP option in the wizard and then plugging in exp.selfip.net for your SIP server.

              I already have VOIP in my house through italkBB.

              If I am able to figure out how to monitor my IPTV box I might be able to figure out what it does to access the TV channels.

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                Nullity
                last edited by

                @Smoothrunnings:

                @KOM:

                If you aren't comfortable working with the shaper manually then you could fake it out by enabling the VoIP option in the wizard and then plugging in exp.selfip.net for your SIP server.

                I already have VOIP in my house through italkBB.

                If I am able to figure out how to monitor my IPTV box I might be able to figure out what it does to access the TV channels.

                Do you get IPTV traffic on multicast IP range (224...*)?

                Please correct any obvious misinformation in my posts.
                -Not a professional; an arrogant ignoramous.

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                • KOMK
                  KOM
                  last edited by

                  I already have VOIP in my house through italkBB.

                  The point I was making was that you could use the wizard functionality to create a basic queue structure for you to modify, and the VoIP example is closest to what you want to do: put all traffic to/from a particular destination into the highest queue.

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