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How to set up my modem router for Singtel Mio TV (TrendChip solution)

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Updated 11-27-2025 06:33:18 AM Number of views for this article93620
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Before you begin, please note:

1. As the configuration need DHCP Port Filter functionBelow is a list which support DHCP Port Filter. Please downgrade/upgrade the firmware to be following versions. You may download them from download-center.html, then refer the guide in the downloaded firmware to downgrade/upgrade and reset.
Model No
DHCP Port Filter
TD-W8151N_v1
101222
TD-W8101G_v2
100819
TD-W8101G_v3
110119
TD-W8901G_v3
100521
TD-W8901G_v6
110119
TD-W8951ND_v1
100728
TD-W8951ND_v3
101222
TD-W8961ND_v1
100722
2. Below is sample for TD-W8951N,the PVC list for different firmware version may change.
Configuration overview:
  • Internet Group: LAN port 1\2\3 + Wireless bind to PVC3 (0/100 PPPoA connection)
  • IPTV Group: LAN port 4 binds to PVC0 (1/100 Bridge connection)
Physical Ethernet ports.
*You can change the IPTV Port according to your requirement.
Step-by-Step Configuration:
1. Login the modem
Step 1:
Open your web browser and enter 192.168.1.1 in the address bar,
then press "Enter".
Login url.
Step 2:
Enter the username and password of your modem. By default They should be "admin" and "admin" If you have changed them, please enter the new username and password.
Login page.
2. Configure PVCs:
Please find PVC 0/100 and 1/100 in the status page
Status page.
Note: If there is no corresponding PVC, you can change the PVC4 8/35 value to be 0/100 or 1/100.
Go to Interface Setup->Internet, edit the two PVCs: PVC3:0/100 at PPPOA
mode with “IGMP V2 ”enabled, PVC0:1/100 at Bridge mode which is for IPTV:
PVC3 (0/100) PPPoA with NAT for Internet: Port 1+Port 2 + Port 3+Wireless;
PVC0 (1/100) Bridge for IPTV: Port 4
PVC3 for Internet:
Interface Setup page.
Connection Setting page.
PVC0 for IPTV:
Set Virtual Circuit as PVC0.
Go to Status page to check the PVC Summary:
Status page.
3. LAN Setting:
Go to “Interface Setup –> LAN” page, Enable Multicast IGMP v2 and IGMP Snoop. At Physical Ports, please un-tick port 4.
Note: DHCP service will NOT be applied on port 4, so if now you’re connecting the computer with port 4, please re-connect the Ethernet cable to port1/port2/port3.
Set Multicast as IGMP v2.
4. VLAN Setting:
VLAN1: PVC3 + LAN Port 1 + Port 2 + Port 3+Wireless LAN
VLAN2: PVC0 +Port 4
Step 1:
Active VLAN Function;
Step 2:
Go to “Assign VLAN PVID for each Interface”
VLAN page.
Set PVID.
Click SAVE then NEXT
Click Save.
Step 3:
“Define VLAN Group”
VLAN1: PVC 3 + LAN Port 1 +Port 2 +Port 3+ Wireless LAN for Internet
Set VLAN1 group.
VLAN2: PVC0 + Port 4 for IPTV
Set VLAN2 group.
Check finished VLAN Group List:
Check VLAN Group.
5. Go to Maintenance->SysRestart to reboot the router.
Maintenance page.
6. Backup the modem settings:
If your IPTV service works normally, you can export the current settings as a backup. Please go to Maintenance->Firmware page and click ROMFILE SAVE button. Then save the ROM-0 file in a floder as a backup configuration.
Firmware page.
If you occasionally changed the modem setting and need recover the Mio TV settings, you can go to Maintenance->Firmware page and Browse the ROM-0 file then click UPGRADE button.
Browse firmware file then click UPGRADE.

Check the internet and Mio TV connection.

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