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Ethernet port on the STB's
Is the ethernet port on the STB an inbound or outbound connection? Could I connect a blu ray player to the STB and get updates to the blu ray player? If it won't work, I would have to connect the blu ray player to the router, correct?
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RCSMG
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11 years ago
Why?
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JefferMC
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11 years ago
Because wireless access points react poorly to the multicast traffic. And you're guaranteed to be getting the multicast traffic your STB is subscribed to on its Ethernet port.
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RCSMG
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Thanks for the info Jeffer, I hadn't thought of that.
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browndk26
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11 years ago
If My son plugs his XBOX into the STB and plays online, will that degrade the TV signals? Would it be better for him to play using the wireless network or hardwired to the router itself instead of the STB? The XBOX would be the only extra device plugged into the STB.
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aviewer
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11 years ago
If the STB were the DVR it could be recording or playing back. DVR would be a no-no.
But, a regular STB should not be a problem. Many people do it. If you have a problem stop.
Since it is not officially supported & you are in a repair situation with at&t disconnect it.
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browndk26
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