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Telus 4K digital boxes - Ethemet only

clint0r
Neighbour

Hi there,

I've had some conflicting information come from Telus online chat and just wanting to verify the following configuration for a Telus 4K PVR/digital box setup.  I work in IT so my configuration is a probably somewhat unique compared to the masses.

 

I currently have Pure Fiber 150/150.

I have a SonicWALL UTM/router at the edge of my infrastructure.

Network switches control my infrastructure, multiple Ethernet runs to each TV location.

I moved to a commercial wireless solution a few years back and do not use Telus's router.  The only Telus equipment I have connected is the modem.

 

I wanted to confirm the following:

1 - Telus 4K Digital boxes _can_ be wired with Ethernet.  Wireless will automatically be disabled in this scenario?

2 - If everything is wired, I do not need to install Telus's wireless solution and can continue to use my SonicWALL?

3 - Does TV reserve a portion of my 150Mb solution or is it separate from that?  I'm curious if TV would be impacted by Internet downloads that can max the allocated bandwidth.

 

Thanks


Cheers

cp

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NFtoBC
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  1. According to this document, the additional devices can be connected with Ethernet.
  2. If all is Ethernet connected, you should not need Telus Wi-Fi, but any hardware you use needs to support multicast.
  3. If on Fibre, your TV data is streamed separately. One of the ‘future-proof’ aspects of Fibre.
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NFtoBC
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  1. According to this document, the additional devices can be connected with Ethernet.
  2. If all is Ethernet connected, you should not need Telus Wi-Fi, but any hardware you use needs to support multicast.
  3. If on Fibre, your TV data is streamed separately. One of the ‘future-proof’ aspects of Fibre.
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