@Paddyman123wrote:
Hi all
I've managed to get my hands on a small Meraki stack (MX64, MS220-8P, MR33) from the CMNA course.
I've attempted to replace the MX64 with the BT Home Hub. However I have run into a snag with the BT YouView channels not working.
As soon as I swap in the MX64, we lose connectivity to the IPTV channels (BT Sport/Comedy Central etc, terrestrial works fine) from the BT TV Youview box. Internet connectivity is stable and works well. It is just the IPTV box subscribed channels that stops working.
Has anyone had any experience with replacing the MX series with a BT TV Home Hub and getting the IPTV channels working correctly?
Thanks
Hi
The good news is that the switch handles it OK.
The bad news is that the MX doesn't handle the BT flavour of source specific multicast that BT uses for its premium channels.
The UltraHD box works for the broadcast digital and online digital channels, along with the various BBC/ITV/channel4 Netflix etc apps, but not the encrypted stuff from BT itself.Ironically, the BT engineer who made sure that the STB would function correctly once deployed now works for Meraki in London.
The easy way to test is by using conehead (VLC Media Player) and try opening the unencrypted BT test channel (Media >> Open Network stream) rtp://109.159.247.1@234.81.130.4:5802 , if everything is functioning you will get sound and images. on a workstation/laptop.
This is a cultural issue as much as anything else.In East Asia and Europe, that I know of, this form of multicast is in widespread use. Every cheap ISP givaway router can handle it, it isn't difficult. But most US network hardware suppliers ignore it, which is dumb because the managed services businesses are screaming for it, along with the VoIP phones, native IPv6, IKEv2 and a few other things such as better O365 integration.
In the interim, I am considering using a Draytek V2862LN-K to handle these issues, but it is expensive. I am already using a Draytek Vigor 130 modem which is great, but one can't configure the uplink on th MX to access the status info on the 130, which is a PITA as my local exchange keeps resetting the SNR and reducing the throughput to a prostate induced widdle, which stops the 4k.
Nobody at Meraki is owning this problem.