Hello
Not making much progress on this so need some help.
Currently I cannot get the IGMP Multicast service to work with the above setup. BT HH5 works, but I don't want to use that router, as the original setup is great. So either BT sport or no BP sport depending on the router used.
So what I think is the issue is down to the Vlan tagging. The Draytek has the 101 tag inplace on its side of things, and when I try to set this up on the PPPoE port it won't connect to the Internet. Set to -1 and it is great. I might be looking at this wrong so if anyone has any suggestions I am all ears.
To clarify further:
Firmware 2.32e
LAN configuration has IGMP snooping enabled and set to Standard Mode
WAN configuration has
802.1P Priority set to -1
802.1Q VLAN ID set to -1
IGMP Multicast Proxy set to enable
Have a Bridging addition on the WAN configuration also added, set as default.
On Advanced - Multicast - IGMP
Fast Leave - enabled
LAN to LAN (Intra LAN) Multicast - unchecked
Membership Join Immediate (IPTV) - enabled
If I have missed something out then let me know.
I can't beleive that this will not work, I don't want to use the HH5 and I don't really wnat to replace the Vigor and 7800DXL either.
Thanks
Bipac 7800DXL, BT Infinity, Draytek Vigor 130 and BTTV help
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Re: Bipac 7800DXL, BT Infinity, Draytek Vigor 130 and BTTV help
You don't need to tag the VLAN as the Draytek has it tagged.Tonymain wrote:Hello
Not making much progress on this so need some help.
Currently I cannot get the IGMP Multicast service to work with the above setup. BT HH5 works, but I don't want to use that router, as the original setup is great. So either BT sport or no BP sport depending on the router used.
So what I think is the issue is down to the Vlan tagging. The Draytek has the 101 tag inplace on its side of things, and when I try to set this up on the PPPoE port it won't connect to the Internet. Set to -1 and it is great. I might be looking at this wrong so if anyone has any suggestions I am all ears.
To clarify further:
Firmware 2.32e
LAN configuration has IGMP snooping enabled and set to Standard Mode
WAN configuration has
802.1P Priority set to -1
802.1Q VLAN ID set to -1
IGMP Multicast Proxy set to enable
Have a Bridging addition on the WAN configuration also added, set as default.
On Advanced - Multicast - IGMP
Fast Leave - enabled
LAN to LAN (Intra LAN) Multicast - unchecked
Membership Join Immediate (IPTV) - enabled
If I have missed something out then let me know.
I can't beleive that this will not work, I don't want to use the HH5 and I don't really wnat to replace the Vigor and 7800DXL either.
Thanks
On your bridge wan interface did you set it up as a Ethernet >> Bridge , without VLAN tagged??
So you should have two WAN interfaces, both without VLAN tagging (should be set to -1)
Once done try rebooting your BT Vision box
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Re: Bipac 7800DXL, BT Infinity, Draytek Vigor 130 and BTTV help
Ok, that is good to know, but I was getting to the end of the list of possible options which is why I am looking at this. As the Vigor is a bridge rather than a VDSL modem, I think this is the root of the issue.
The Bridge interface is set to -1 on the VLAN settings.
BT box is regularly rebooted.
Also, I have tried to access the BT test page through VLC Media player from my PC, connecting to rtp://234.81.130.4:5802 and this does not pay, so it is not a specific issue with the BT box, it is a network connecion issue.
The Bridge interface is set to -1 on the VLAN settings.
BT box is regularly rebooted.
Also, I have tried to access the BT test page through VLC Media player from my PC, connecting to rtp://234.81.130.4:5802 and this does not pay, so it is not a specific issue with the BT box, it is a network connecion issue.
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Re: Bipac 7800DXL, BT Infinity, Draytek Vigor 130 and BTTV help
Problem Solved!
Got hold of a BT Openreach Fibre modem, swapped it with the Vigor 130, and hello Multicast!
All multicast functionality for the whole network is working, and I can was BT Sport
IMO, I still beleive the way the Vigor works, its use of VLAN is the issue, and knocks the Billion config out. The BT modem is a basic device when compared to the Vigor, so does not get in the way.
Vigor off to the land of Ebay now.
Got hold of a BT Openreach Fibre modem, swapped it with the Vigor 130, and hello Multicast!
All multicast functionality for the whole network is working, and I can was BT Sport
IMO, I still beleive the way the Vigor works, its use of VLAN is the issue, and knocks the Billion config out. The BT modem is a basic device when compared to the Vigor, so does not get in the way.
Vigor off to the land of Ebay now.