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abcd1
3 years agoNeighbour
OptikTV conflicts with WiFi Extender. Help!
Hi. I’m using Telus for my internet, TV and home phone now. My internet service is “TELUS Internet 150” and my Optik TV service is “Essentials”. The technicians came to my home last Thursday (Mar. 2n...
NFtoBC
Community Power User
3 years agoSounds like your TV is trying to connect to your mesh network, which usually causes problems. Can you connect it by Ethernet?
Telus routers usually are found at IP address 192.169.1.254, with the password found on the device itself. Depending on which ‘square box’ you have, it may or may not be the router. The password may be hidden under a lid. Can you provide a more detailed description? If the cylinder is indeed a booster, it will be assigned an IP address by the router, and you will need that address to access the admin panel.
Finally, Telus does indeed have its own mesh product: Wi-Fi plus.
- abcd13 years agoNeighbour
The passwords are on the booster. The technician showed me. I can’t open 192.169.1.254, but I can open 192.168.1.254. The default Username is “admin” when I open that page, but my password doesn’t work. Even when I change the Username to the name of my internet, the password still doesn’t work.
I noticed that when I’m watching TV, the speed of the internet drops; so now the TV and the internet are combined. That’s why my wifi extender conflicts with the TV (my theory). But why should the TV need the modem? Didn’t it only need the TV box before? If the TV box can function without the modem, maybe my wifi extender won’t conflict with the TV anymore. Please help.
- NFtoBC3 years ago
Community Power User
There is a password sticker on the device in the first photo. You have to remove the cover to find it, which may require removing a screw.
Of course the speed of internet drops when you are watching TV, both use the same 'pipe' to deliver information, and since your TV is delivered over the internet, the router is needed to separate TV packets from other packets.
Yes, the IP address for the router is 192.168.1.254. The Wi-Fi booster will be 192.168.1.xxx, which you can find in the router interface. Again, just remove the cover of the router to find its password.
- abcd13 years agoNeighbour
Thank you for replying. I’ve added 3 pics for the 3 Telus equipment: 1. The Modem. 2. The Booster. 3. The TV box (PVR) (UIW8001).
The TV box is connected to the modem by an Ethernet cable ever since the technician left.
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