Yeah I dont use snooping, just a proxy, but my proxy isolates the traffic from the WAN to one singular internal interface and that interface connects directly to the BT Box. That is why I created a totally separate LAN for the IPTV box, I can then plug a switch into that interface also if I want to connect more boxes, but I dont yet, sure it consumes one port on my router but thats fine I have 5 in total.
I havent use the Unifi Gateways but as far as Im aware they should just work with a simple couple clicks, no need to enter the CLI, and of course you can just do it all from the Controller as well if you like. I like the idea of getting a Unifi gateway but my ER-X is rock solid and everything works great.
Ok, maybe I am jinxed. I enabled all Multicast and IGMP settings I can fiind and still the dreaded IPC6023!
See screenshots, sorry if any are duplicated. I'll search the Ubiquiti forums for any info but at a quick first glance I didn't find anything I hadn't already tried.
I think its time to post the same images over on the Unifi forums mate.
Link us to the post.
Stick with wired also for now, its going to be important to get that to work first.
What's this line about? I've never seen anyone use 192.168.1.255!
And you've defaulted alot of the settings , maybe they should be set to something else.
If you've now tried 2 different systems that should work ok but don't I'm inclined to think it's not a hardware issue but something in your setup.
@TimCurtis I'm inclined to agree. Could it be the ISP somehow?
I don't have anything out of the ordinary connected.
ONT-Gateway-U7AP-Apple TV-Blink Cameras-EETV BOX
It’s a (the?) broadcast address:-
https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-use-of-broadcast-IP-eq-192-168-1-255-address-in-networking
Depending on considerations way above my level of expertise, I’d say it’s either exactly right, or it’s exactly wrong 😛
I think the headings are just missing.
Gateway IP
Broadcast IP
Then next to that you have the DHCP range and usable IP's, thats how it appears on my app also.
@TimCurtis It's the broadcast IP, defaults to this.
I doubt very much its the ISP.
Post over on the Ubiquiti forums.
When you originally set up the BT/EE TV box did you set the network settings for it manually or set it to use DHCP and was the initial set up done with the BT router?