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    Enable IGMP Snooping while on AP mode

    Good news is that this command enables the IGMP Snooping, even on AP mode. However, it does not work well on my case... the TV image freezes after a few seconds. I guess I'll have to keep it disabled.
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    Enable IGMP Snooping while on AP mode

    Just tried it and I think it worked. Before entering your commands, I've entered the command "nvram get emf_enable" and it was set to 0. After inputting the commands you've suggested, the get command returns 1 and the LAN lights no longer blink continuously when the STB is on! I'll update this...
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    Enable IGMP Snooping while on AP mode

    Thanks, I'll try the emf_enable option when I get home. Yes, you can use the WAN port to get the signal from the main router and have 4 ports available for LAN, while on AP mode. I've already tried to revert to the default router mode as you've suggested and it works. But, using this setup...
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    Enable IGMP Snooping while on AP mode

    Understood. But, if that's the case, why do I have an option to enable IGMP Snooping for the wireless network (under Wireless->Professional menu)?
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    Enable IGMP Snooping while on AP mode

    Sorry, can you explain me better? If that is the case, the main router should be able to filter the multicast to some ports on the Asus router (secondary router)?
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    Enable IGMP Snooping while on AP mode

    Hi everyone, I have an Asus RT-AC1200G+ router working in AP mode which is connected to my Internet/TV provider router via the WAN port. I have a STB connected to one of the LAN ports of the Asus router. Since there is multicast traffic reaching the Asus router (for IPTV), I would like to turn...
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