Asus DSL-N66U router settings IPTV

I've read a lot on here about settings for Multicast for other routers, problem I'm having is my router above running standard firmware doesn't have these same settings (no option to choose Microsoft routes etc), but is IPTV ready, I just can't figure out how to enable it to work. Anyone have the settings for this router?

In the 3rd Party Routers thread I did confirm this router works and confirmed the settings: https://community.bt.com/t5/YouView-Boxes/Multicast-Settings-for-3rd-Party-Routers-may-not-work/m-p/...
I strongly recommend you upgrade the firmware of the router if you haven't done so though.

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