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Can't embed TELUS TV+ in an iFrame
When I try to embed TELUS TV+ in an iFrame on a webpage with the URL https://telustvplus.com/#/player/live/?stationId=58 and then access it from Chrome, I'm able to access the site in the iFrame and login, but then when I try to open up the Live TV stream I get a "browser not supported" error. On the same browser, when I access the same TELUS TV+ Live TV stream directly using URL https://telustvplus.com/#/player/live/?stationId=58, it plays just fine. Is there some kind of restriction from running TELUS TV+ in an iFrame?360Views0likes0CommentsRe: Arcadyan NH20A Class A Subnet Mask on LAN Port
And the Arcadyan NH20A Network - LAN -Bridge Ahah! Thank you for this clarification. For some reason, I was not seeing that the LAN tab had a submenu, that has the bridge choice on it. I would set the bridge to use the 10Gbps port myself as that will support everything from 1Gbps to 10Gbps out to your 3rd party router where you can set all your network settings. If I do this, it warns that Optik TV will not work. You mention earlier that if the Optik TV devices are connected to the MoCA port, they will. How about if I put the Optik TV boxes behind my router and open up the ports they need? Or if I put them on a switch between the Arcadyan NH20A and my router? Perhaps there's already a thread that covers putting the Optik TV boxes behind your own router in detail that you could point me to. Again, thank you for your help!7.9KViews0likes1CommentRe: Arcadyan NH20A Class A Subnet Mask on LAN Port
Under the LAN settings I see that I can change any of the addresses that I need to. Is this where you are trying to make your changes? Thank you so much for your response. Under Network > LAN on the NH20A is where I'm trying to set the IP address to 10.0.0.1, IP Subnet Mask to 255.0.0.0 and disable DHCP. I do not seem able to do so. The first 3 octets of the subnet mask are greyed out. If you are wanting to disable DHCP, I would gather that you have something else that will issue those IP addresses. Why would you not just place the device into bridged mode and let that device handle the network aspects? Yes, I have my own DHCP server. When you say "the device", I take it you're not referring to the NH20A, because the NH20A doesn't seem to have a bridge mode. What I'm trying to achieve is to change my network from 192.168.x.0 to 10.0.0.0 so as to open up a larger address space, without adding VLANs and a router. Your Optik TV would still work if you have passes that signal out to the devices via the MoCA port on you NH20A. I don't use the MoCA port of the NH20A. All devices in my network, including the Optik TV boxes are connected via Ethernet or WiFi.7.9KViews0likes3CommentsRe: Contacting Telus
bhumm01, I'll add that I applied the answers mentioned by NFtoBC, and Dimo-X and my Samsung Galaxy S20 FE 5G was still periodically connecting to US towers when near the border. I was told by the TELUS loyalty department manager that even though most phones can be set to a manual network selection, the latest models tend to override that setting, trying to get you the best signal possible. Because of that, the loyalty department was hesitant to continue reversing the charges. They did offer a good deal on an upgrade to a US-Canada plan and since I also travel to the US periodically for a few bucks more per month, I took the deal. I suggest that you request an upgrade for the same price as you're paying today because it will save you and TELUS time and money on these credit requests.7.7KViews1like0CommentsRe: Using Ce Smart Plugs with the new TELUS Fiber Modem and Wireless AP devices
Another thing you might want to try before adjusting the access point is factory-resetting the smart plug. From: https://support.cesmarthome.com/en/support/solutions/articles/44000568540-how-to-factory-reset-the-smart-plug If your Smart Plug is not connected to the CE Smart App, follow the below steps to initialize the blue flashing LED: Press the Wi-Fi control button, located on the right side of the Smart Plug, once to turn the plug on (Red LED). Press again to turn off (Blue LED). Press and hold the Wi-Fi control button for about 10 seconds and release once the blue LED indicator begins quickly flashing. If the Red light comes back on steady, press and release the Wi-Fi control button once more, and the Blue light should begin quickly flashing. Once the LED indicator on the Smart Plug is flashing, the device is reset and ready to be reconnected or put away for future use.7.2KViews1like0CommentsArcadyan NH20A Class A Subnet Mask on LAN Port
I'm trying to set my Arcadyan NH20A LAN IP Address to 10.0.0.1 with a Class A subnet mask of 255.0.0.0. I can't because the first 3 octets of the subnet mask are greyed out. What's the trick to set the NH20A to 10.0.0.1 and disable DHCP? I should mention that I have 3 Optik TV devices, too.Solved8.3KViews0likes6Comments