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Sat night Barclay's Premier League Channel 105 (Man City vs Stoke) video quality like ****. Worse than free-to-air! Anyone else got this problem? Call 1688 hotline but couldn't get thru to tech support.

I noticed that too. Quality on the SD channel matches was like some lousy web streaming. Why did you bother calling tech support? They wouldn't do anything about it.
 

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need some help.

Singtel came and replace my STB and Modem (2live to Aztech DSL1015EW(S)).

i've been using my own asus router RT-N66U for LAN & WIFI & the 2live for Mio TV. How do i set the DSL1015EW as bridge mode and use my own router for everything else.

anyone using TP-Link ? tried google for some solution and saw this
How to set up my modem router for Singtel Mio TV (TrendChip solution) - Welcome to TP-LINK want to know if any one tried and works b4 i get one
 

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need some help.

Singtel came and replace my STB and Modem (2live to Aztech DSL1015EW(S)).

i've been using my own asus router RT-N66U for LAN & WIFI & the 2live for Mio TV. How do i set the DSL1015EW as bridge mode and use my own router for everything else.

Hi Errz, why did Singtel came to replace your STB & Modem?
 

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Hi Errz, why did Singtel came to replace your STB & Modem?

the STB was having power issue and keep going off and on. After he change the STB, it prompt unable to get IP. so he change the Modem and the STB works .
 

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i am using miotv via homeplug. sometimes electrical interference will make it freezes. called singtel , they say providing me free 2nd phone line to be connected directly to the STB. i check out the STB , theres no port for just the phone line itself. anyone can advised?
 

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i am using miotv via homeplug. sometimes electrical interference will make it freezes. called singtel , they say providing me free 2nd phone line to be connected directly to the STB. i check out the STB , theres no port for just the phone line itself. anyone can advised?

What they mean is that they will lay telephone line to where your TV is, so that u can put the modem there to connect to the STB without using homeplug. If your modem is required to be used elsewhere (for example: internet) then use homeplug/wireless for the internet or suck thumb. :o
 

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What they mean is that they will lay telephone line to where your TV is, so that u can put the modem there to connect to the STB without using homeplug. If your modem is required to be used elsewhere (for example: internet) then use homeplug/wireless for the internet or suck thumb. :o


den whats the point sia..... if is this case.. i already have the phone line port near my tv. all i need is to shift my modem what..
 
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den whats the point sia..... if is this case.. i already have the phone line port near my tv. all i need is to shift my modem what..

Like what liangtam didi wrote, a 2nd line probably means they are going to separate your internet telephone line with the miotv telephone line, so yes they will give u a modem for the 2nd line. Then got point I suppose. :o
 

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yea finally went thru 3 person.. last person says they will provide a 2nd modem just for miotv. everything free . hope i do not have screen freezes during my EPL games
 

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Like what liangtam didi wrote, a 2nd line probably means they are going to separate your internet telephone line with the miotv telephone line, so yes they will give u a modem for the 2nd line. Then got point I suppose. :o

ya sia this is the scenario i want haha
 

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TODAYonline | Sports | SingTel to broadcast Champions League

SingTel to broadcast Champions League

Updated 08:15 PM Sep 18, 2012

SINGAPORE - Football fans in Singapore will be able to watch their favourite teams in Champions League action this season from tonight.

With just a few hours to go before kick-off, SingTel confirmed that they have secured the broadcast rights to the competition.

SingTel, which owned the rights for previous seasons, earlier said that it was committed to "securing the best sports content for Singapore fans".
 

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Confirmed on mioTV a banner-like notice flashed on top left of screen.

Real Madrid vs Man City on Channel 111

Not sure about the other matches yet for tonite or rather early morning.
 

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Like what liangtam didi wrote, a 2nd line probably means they are going to separate your internet telephone line with the miotv telephone line, so yes they will give u a modem for the 2nd line. Then got point I suppose. :o

this is what i using now one line for internet one line for miotv
 

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yea finally went thru 3 person.. last person says they will provide a 2nd modem just for miotv. everything free . hope i do not have screen freezes during my EPL games

my set up is per what u described. recently a techie from singtel came to swap my stb and upgraded modem firmware, no more freezes when swapping channels. :)
 
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