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kazpay2015-01-19 14:18:55
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kazpay, 2015-01-19 14:18:55

How to transmit a TV signal in a built WiFi network?

Hello. I am a "home" provider, with a WiFi network built on Ubiquity (Loco M5, Rocket M5, etc.), for clients to access the Internet. Task: it is necessary to provide customers with an "IPTV" signal on the last mile of TV, or some other alternative. Now everything is built like this: from the main provider, the signal enters the MikroTik CCR 1016-12G, is fed to the transmitting antennas (Rocket M5 + sectoral) and is taken from the client by the receiving device (Loco M5). Has anyone dealt with such a problem?

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Armenian Radio, 2015-01-19
@gbg

If there is enough bandwidth, send regular UDP-Multicast. Theoretically, it should work.

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Cool Admin, 2015-01-19
@ifaustrue

No matter how you dodge - let the flow of traffic critical to the delays on Wi-Fi - crap. From the recommendations - use two antenna assemblies (RxTx separately), use 5Ghz and AC range, on the last miles.

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