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Chapter 8 WAN 8.3.3 IPTV STB Port Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) is a service with which you can subscribe in order to watch video content hosted on servers over the Internet in your television at home. An IPTV subscription gives you access to streaming media, such as Live TV or Video on Demand (VOD). The NBG-460N has four LAN ports. You can assign up to two of these LAN ports as the IPTV STB port/s where you connect your Set-Top Box (STB). See Chapter 8 on page 136. A Set-Top Box (STB) enables you to watch Live TV and/or VOD from the Internet directly on your television screen. Note: You can connect an STB to a LAN port if the video streaming format is IGMP-v1 or IGMP-v2. If your video streaming uses a different format, then convert the LAN port to an IPTV port and then connect the STB to it. To understand the IPTV STB port, you need to understand the concepts of LAN and WAN. 8.3.3.1 LAN and WAN Overview In the rear panel of your NBG-460N, you can see four LAN ports (LAN 1 to LAN 4) and one WAN port as in the figure below. Figure 85 Rear view of NBG-460N 1.1.1.20 192.168.1.2 The WAN port is for your Internet access connection and has a different IP address from the LAN ports. The LAN ports are for computers, printers and other network devices in your home. The LAN ports share the same IP address. 8.3.3.2 Scenarios These scenarios should help you decide whether to choose to convert one or two ports. Note: You should have an IPTV subscription to avail of video services over the Internet. 126 NBG-460N User's Guide