Fliofreivo63 I haven’t changed the TV yet, but everything is up to date and integrated into the network.

If the two TV boxes are connected to the same switch, simply swap their LAN ports on the switch.
If the live programme is then running on the other TV box, this would mean that your blue TV VLAN is not tagged on both LAN ports.

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Hobby-Nerd ohne wirtschaftliche Abhängigkeiten zur Swisscom

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    Werner

    Salü, sorry for the late reply!

    I was thinking of suggesting to my flatmates that they redo the entire internet as we also have no Tt83,

    Which managed switches would you recommend, or which access points? Thank you

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      Fliofreivo63

      You once wrote about a UniFi Dreambox in one of your earlier posts, so the basic question will be what your goals are for your home network:

      • Variant 1: Internet box as sole router, operation of a sole all-in-one network, everything as plug&play as possible
      • Variant 2: Cascaded router behind the Internet box (in your case probably the UniFi Dreambox), operation of 2 separate networks, reduction of the Internet box to the functions of Internet access, telephony and possibly direct supply of TV boxes. Own hardware for all other services, i.e. router incl. switches and WLAN access points incl. complete self-administration of your own core network
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      Hobby-Nerd ohne wirtschaftliche Abhängigkeiten zur Swisscom

      If I have understood correctly, does the TV box have its own cable?

      Then I would connect it DIRECTLY to the IB and leave out everything else.

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