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Thanks for updating in and for sending us the screenshots. What font are your using by the way? I could see that you use font-family: inherit; and this will inherit the property of the parent element. Please try to set a font family and see if there is any difference.
I have installed the corporate font in my PC. I have created the JSON theme file for ALL text that is listed to change to the corporate font. When I am tried to look for the font in the "Format Shape" in the SHAPE properties > Style > Text > Font I can't find my corporate font. It is showing the default font "Segoe UI".
On a side note, I am also trying to add the corporate font to a custom Visual downloaded from the PBI marketplace. Is this even possible as I tried to search here and in Google for answers but couldn't find one.
Seeing the lack of response to my question, I am guessing it is an issue with the update where they have not separated the Shape properties and General properties where I can select the custom font in General but not in the Shape properties?
Hi, I recently subscribed to Telenor (ISP) fiber internet here in Norway. I previously had cable internet with coaxial TV connections. With Telenors fiber network, coaxial connections to TVs are no longer possible. All TVs need to be connected to the home network via ethernet when connected as IPTVs. This works fine when using the Telenor-supplied Zyxel P8702N router. The router connects to a T-We decoder and then to the TV. However, I have a state-of-the-art Netgear Orbi mesh system which includes a RBR50 router. I would think the RBR50 is technically capable of handling IPTV but am having problems. I am trying to connect as follows:
I have set RBR50 up using IGMP proxying which I understand enables multicast. SIP ALG is also disabled. In addition, I have enabled IPv6. After this setup, everything is 90% fine, however the TV picture will freeze now and then. Also, I need to turn the T-We box off/on to get back to a live broadcast when it freezes.
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Couple of options,
1. Configure the modem for transparent bridge mode. Then use the Orbi router in router mode. You'll need to contact the ISP for help and information in regards to the modem being bridged correctly.
2. If you can't bridge the modem, disable ALL wifi radios on the modem, configure the modems DMZ for the IP address the Orbi router gets from the modem. Then you can use the Orbi router in Router mode.
3. Or disable all wifi radios on the modem and connect the Orbi router to the modem, configure AP mode on the Orbi router. -do-I-configure-my-Orbi-router-to-act-as-an-access-point and =H7LOcJ8GdDo&app=desktop
Thanks for your quick response. However, please note that I asked for a solution that involves not having to employ the Telenor Zyxel router. Im sure there must be a way to configure RBR50 so that it can handle both data and IPTV without the Zyxel. By the way, the "modem" in the case of my fiber optic connection is the Nokia G-010G-P.
You'll need to ask your ISP if there router can be removed and then replaced by the Orbi system. If so, then have them give you information on any configurations needed by Orbi to work in place of there router. Some ISPs require use of there router so reason why I gave suggestions to connect the Orbi system to there router.
Yes, you need VLAN for IPTV for this to work properly. All what you can do now in Orbi to prioritize IPTV packets -if you want the T-We to be connected via Orbi- is to make sure WMM is enabled which is by default.
In fact VLAN tagging was enabled sometime ago in the software but it was removed in later software. I can see that the related parameters are still there so I really hope that Netgear Orbi team will soon get it back in a future software.
Thanks FURRYe38, yes I am begining to realize that I will need to contact the ISP (Telenor) for configuration details. I had hoped to avoid calling their expensive service telephone (26NOK/min). And, yes, the Nokia ONT definitely needs to kept in place.
Thanks ekhalil, Interesting to hear about the Swedish guy with the same problem. As mentioned, I tried setting up a VLAN connection as described in the Orbi instructions, but then lost my Internet connection (just like the Swedish guy). Guess Ill need to set a different VLAN ID etc. Im not too sure about the concept of tagging or untagged.
Just thought I would let you know that I ran Pingplotter and found that my router experiences packet loss every 10 minutes (see attachment). Ive rebooted but it didnt help. I been putting off factory reset as I have several static IPs that will need recreating.:-(
Then do a factory reset and setup from scratch. Don't load the config file immediately. Run some ping plotter tests. Ping the router with the router connected to the ISP services and run a test with out the Orbi connected to the ISP services. Then ping thru the router to the ISP modem/ONT. Also run ping plots to
www.pingplotter.com instead of google.
There is absolutely no meaning to do factory reset if you will then restore the data from a backup. A factory reset is needed to clean possible data corruption, making a backup/restore when factory resetting will just have 0 effect!
I performed a factory reset today and ran PingPlotter before doing a restore with my configuration file. This time, no packet loss problems with the router. Then I restored the router with my backed-up configuration file and checked again with PingPlotter (target
www.google.com). Again the problem with serious packet loss every 10 minutes. I noticed that before my restore, the router was setup with IPv4 only (no packet loss problem). My configuration file included IPv6 and PingPlotter was using the routers IPv6 address when pinging (packet loss problem). I therefore disabled IPv6 in my configuration and eureka, no more packet loss problem. Is this a ISP (telenor) problem or local at my router? The guy who installed the fiber cable and ONT specifically told me that IPv6 had to be enabled in my router. I still have the IPTV problem but it is working a lot better.
Ya, I believe there maybe issues with IPv6. You should need to take the Orbi out of the mix and test ping plot directly with the ISP services with IPv6 enabled on the PC. See if you find any PL there. If not, then it maybe due to a problem on the Orib, which I would file a support ticket and inform NG of what your experiencing with and with out the Orbi being online when IPv6 is enabled.
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