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poodude289
2 years agoOrganizer
Full Bridge NAH To A Router - Will Ethernet ports on the NAH stop working?
Just title, I would rather avoid moving a couple cables if I can help it and just leave them in the NAH after full-bridge
- 2 years ago
All Ehernet ports still work after changing it to full bridge.
Nighthawk
Community Power User
2 years agoIf by IPTV you are referring to Optik TV, and you have the older Optik hardware, keep it all connected to the NAH. The majority of third party routers don't correctly handle multicast traffic so the boxes will have issues. If you have the new Android TV based Optik box, then that works without needing the Telus gateway. Third party IPTV devices usually should work on most routers but there's always the odd one that has issues.
One thing to keep in mind is that if you have any connection issues, Telus will not assist if you are using the AXE router and you may have to reconnect the NAH for troubleshooting purposes. Any wireless issues will depend if you're using the AXE or the Telus supplied wifi access point. If it's the AXE, no support from Telus. If you remove the NAH, it would be a good idea to keep the NAH somewhere close by in case you have issues. If you do have connection problems and Telus sends out a tech and they find that your own hardware is the cause, they will charge for the visit. $150 has been quoted on the forums in the past by other users.
poodude289
2 years agoOrganizer
New Digital TV Box & Cloud PVR - Optik TV Hardware | TELUS
Is this the Android thing you were talking about? Replacing the current IPTV boxes I have hooked up to the TV's will allow me to full bridge my router and keep them working?
- Nighthawk2 years ago
Community Power User
You can full bridge the NAH. Your router would end up on port 1(10G) and the old Optik boxes on the rest. There are differences between the older Optik boxes and the new ones. The older Optik hardware has some advantages currently if you record TV. New hardware has more flexibility in that it runs AndroidTV apps. Getting upgraded to the new boxes if you already have the old ones is a bit more complicated. If you did somehow manage to get the new hardware, then you could skip the NAH. As mentioned before, you'd want to keep it on a shelf nearby for troubleshooting purposes if you have connection issues with your router.
When I was using my own third party router, I just had it connected to my T3200 and did not bother bridging my T3200. Never had any issues either when doing it that way. Depending what you plan to do with your network, and run on it, that may or may not work for you and the NAH.