Excellent video, thank you!!!! I have some additional quick questions: 1 - Next to WAN_IPTV(vlan 4) you also need to setup the WAN_INTERNET (vlan 6) any specific settings we need to set for that to work with KPN? (documentation, screenshots any info you can provide is greatly appreciated!) 2 - Which switches are you using (do they need any specific features like IGMP Snooping, Multicast, unicast support ?) 3 - Which KPN boxes do you have with this setup, the new KPN TV+ (Android) box or the older Arris box? And lastly for the overall-picture and to check if I understand: 4 - vlan 110 is configured on your pfsense box ( on port OPT1) you connect OPT1 of your pfsense box to your main switch which has port vlan 110 TAGGED. Your main switch to other switches in your home also have vlan 110 TAGGED. The KPN STB boxes then sit on your switches with VLAN 110 UNTAGGED, correct ? T-H-A-N-K Y-O-U 🙇♂
Hello Vikash, excelent presentation, I am trying to setup my pfsense for IPTV here with Telekom. We have vlan 34 for iptv. Two questions: if I only have one setupbox and use a and additional port for this in the pfsense box, do I still need the STB_Vlan 110 and the dhcp scope? My WAN_IPTV interface, after assigned, it only gets an ipv6 address but no ipv4. In the ONT where it shows up the vlans it also shows a private ip address, what does that one mean?
That is a specific use case, and I believe it should be possible. You can still use the stb-vlan and assign it to the one interface on pfsense and make it work with the dhcp setup. After that works you could try to simplify things
What if your isp does not use vlans on the wan side? In North America I have Telus Iptv. One fibre line, I am able to get more than 1 public ip if required.
Excellent overview, got it working with these settings - KPN as well. Thanks!
Thanks and good to know!
Excellent video, thank you!!!! I have some additional quick questions:
1 - Next to WAN_IPTV(vlan 4) you also need to setup the WAN_INTERNET (vlan 6) any specific settings we need to set for that to work with KPN? (documentation, screenshots any info you can provide is greatly appreciated!)
2 - Which switches are you using (do they need any specific features like IGMP Snooping, Multicast, unicast support ?)
3 - Which KPN boxes do you have with this setup, the new KPN TV+ (Android) box or the older Arris box?
And lastly for the overall-picture and to check if I understand:
4 - vlan 110 is configured on your pfsense box ( on port OPT1)
you connect OPT1 of your pfsense box to your main switch which has port vlan 110 TAGGED.
Your main switch to other switches in your home also have vlan 110 TAGGED.
The KPN STB boxes then sit on your switches with VLAN 110 UNTAGGED, correct ?
T-H-A-N-K Y-O-U 🙇♂
1. Yes, this is very well documented. Check KPN docs
2. UniFi switches. Igmp is most important
2. 4k kpn boxes, default ones
@@vikash-tech-wizard Thank you!! The vlan 110 you tag on your switches and untag the vlan 110 on the switch ports that have the STB connected correct?
GREAT WORK
Hello Vikash, excelent presentation, I am trying to setup my pfsense for IPTV here with Telekom. We have vlan 34 for iptv.
Two questions: if I only have one setupbox and use a and additional port for this in the pfsense box, do I still need the STB_Vlan 110 and the dhcp scope? My WAN_IPTV interface, after assigned, it only gets an ipv6 address but no ipv4. In the ONT where it shows up the vlans it also shows a private ip address, what does that one mean?
That is a specific use case, and I believe it should be possible. You can still use the stb-vlan and assign it to the one interface on pfsense and make it work with the dhcp setup. After that works you could try to simplify things
What if your isp does not use vlans on the wan side? In North America I have Telus Iptv. One fibre line, I am able to get more than 1 public ip if required.
Contact your ISP for all the technical details then. They should be able to provide them if they support having your own router/modem.
wat als ik nou geen managed switch heb? en dit dus rechtstreeks over de lan wil?
Dat kan, op je router moet je de vlans taggen en igmp proxy configureren. Daarna kan je dat verkeer je lan op sturen. Het principe is hetzelfde.
Dat taggen ben ik beetje uitleg voor nodig
@@vikash-tech-wizard hoe doe ik dit precies?