This points to an external source as the problem and not the boxes themselves. Three boxes and an engineers visit later the problem still occurs. i can only watch internet channels live without any issues. I know our analogue used to flutter a bit when we lived in Brache Court, though I daresay things have moved on since our souvenir of the first moon landing was a photo of the screen of our black and white TV :-)to be honest i can live with the interference on the recordings, i just want to be able to watch the channels on the bt box as im paying for this service and i cant watch it. He also told me to contact the federation of aerials, i contacted them and they wholely support the aerial guy and said the problem would be either the box or the cables from it, bt engineers said im just unlucky i have interference nothing wrong with the aerial they cant fault it. I know our analogue used to flutter a bit when we lived in Brache Court, though I daresay things have moved on since our souvenir of the first moon landing was a photo of the screen of our black and white TV :-)The aerial fitter said if you take the bt box out of the equation are there any problems with the picture, theres not so that answers his question, i just paid him for a new aerial and 4g filter with 2 way splitter (£215), he said he can replace but it will cost me the same amount of money for another type of aerial and may have the same issue. I know our analogue used to flutter a bit when we lived in Brache Court, though I daresay things have moved on since our souvenir of the first moon landing was a photo of the screen of our black and white TV :-) Might be worth a chat anyway, as the local fitters will know if there are special airport considerations in your area, If so, you need your aerial fitter back to remedy the issue of noise injection from the aerial. Might be worth pulling the aerial cable out, as a test, when making an Internet recording, and seeing if that helps. I could see how planes going up from Luton Airport (shades of Lorraine Chase!) might engender atmospheric turbulence, and a fair amount of RF, though I would expect that to affect broadcast signals rather than Internet recordings. Indeed, it might anyway, if the cable is injecting noise into the YouView box circuitry, though that might be unlikely. If so, it is the recording process that is being affected, which makes it less likely changing the HDMI cable would help.īut if the pixelation alters, then yes, a new and better shielded HDMI cable might well help. If you replay, a few times, a piece of a recording that is pixelated, do you get exactly the same pixelation in exactly the same place each time? Lets see if a bit of SEO works.It might be useful to know if the interference is on the recording, or to the recording. If you find this post, hope it’s helped and saved a few hours of your time.ĪSUS ZenWiFi AX (XT8) IPC6023 multicast error. I’ve logged a support ticket with ASUS so hopefully they should be able to fix whatever bug they’ve introduced in October or November. That was definitely the last known working config, and I can confirm that this has resolved the issue for me. I’ve actually taken us back to the firmware version from August - Version 3.0.0.4.386.49873. The firmware version we were running was the latest (as of 30th Nov 2022) - Version 3.0.0.4.388.21617 It’s been a busy few weeks and when we’re watching TV its generally been terrestrial.Īnyway, after spending a bunch of hours changing settings, restarting everything along the chain, I decided to try a firmware downgrade. I’m not sure that we’d watched any IPTV since then. I remembered that we’d seen not one firmware upgrade, but two in November, and things had been fine since before then. I was extremely confused, until my wife told me that when she’d gone to watch the Discovery channel the other day, it hadn’t worked either. With these settings, everything should work fine. The only settings you actually need are these: It had been working fine up to when I went to add Sky Cinema to my package as a trial.Ĭhecking out the new channels in both SD and HD, I got an IPC6023 error.Įverywhere you look, you’ll find issues around DHCP, Internet Speed, Multicast, IGMP snooping - there’s a bunch of information. There’s a few settings that you need to enable on your router to get this to work. The BT TV box is a Youview box and it uses the Internet to get all of the non terrestrial channels. I had some issues when we first got a BT TV box a few months back and I scoured the Internet for any information. The ASUS zenwifi mesh nodes I have at home have been pretty stable up to press.
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