Speed Telly Bridge Mod 189 Install Link [4K · 720p]
The Speed Telly Bridge Mod (often referred to as the "Auto Telly Bridge" mod) for Minecraft 1.8.9 Forge is a specialized tool designed to automate the mechanics of telly bridging, the fastest but most difficult bridging technique in the game. This mod essentially replicates complex mouse and keyboard movements, allowing players to bridge at maximum speeds with minimal manual input. Mod Installation Guide
To install the mod for version 1.8.9, follow these standard Minecraft Forge procedures:
Set up Minecraft 1.8.9: Ensure you have a standard installation of Minecraft 1.8.9 in your Minecraft Launcher .
Install Forge: Download and install the Minecraft Forge for 1.8.9 .
Download the Mod: Obtain the specific "Auto Telly Bridge Mod" .jar file (often found in community releases or specialized Discord servers). Add to Mods Folder:
Press Windows + R, type %appdata%, and navigate to .minecraft. Open the mods folder (create one if it doesn't exist). Drag and drop the downloaded .jar file into this folder. speed telly bridge mod 189 install
Launch: Open the Minecraft Launcher and select your Forge 1.8.9 profile to start the game. How to Use the Mod
Once installed, the mod typically functions using internal slash commands and keybinds:
Activation: Use a command like /slashbind [key] to assign an activation key for the bridge function.
Delay Settings: You can adjust the block placement delay. A delay of 2.5 is generally considered the "safest" for stability, while a range of 2 to 4 allows for customization based on server lag.
Gameplay: Once active, holding the bound key will automate the horizontal and vertical block placements required for the speed telly. Training Alternatives The Speed Telly Bridge Mod (often referred to
Because many servers (like Hypixel ) consider automated bridging mods to be cheating, many players prefer using training mods or maps to build muscle memory:
BridgeHelper Mod: A legitimate Forge mod that provides real-time feedback on your speed-bridging timing to help you learn the rhythm without automation.
Practice Maps: Maps such as those found on Bridger.land or McPlayHD allow you to practice speed tellies in a controlled single-player environment.
To master the mechanics behind the speed telly bridge, these tutorials and demonstrations cover both the legitimate technique and mod usage: Auto Telly Bridge Mod Release (Forge 1.8.9) 408K views · 5 years ago YouTube · caterpillow I Learned The Fastest Bridging Method (Clicksounds) 73K views · 4 years ago YouTube · DigitalSmile How To Telly Bridge (The Easy Way) 1.2M views · 4 years ago YouTube · Spouth How To Speed Telly Bridge In Minecraft (Tutorial) 128K views · 4 years ago YouTube · DigitalSmile Andromeda Bridge MOD RELEASE (forge 1.8.9)
Part 5: Advanced Tweaks – The "Duo 189" Configuration
Power users have expanded the mod with a companion setting: 189 as a QoS ceiling. This limits the bridge’s total video streaming (RTSP
Add this to your bridge router’s firewall script (/etc/firewall.user):
# Speed Telly Mod 189 Traffic Shaping
tc qdisc add dev br0 root handle 1: htb default 30
tc class add dev br0 parent 1: classid 1:1 htb rate 189mbit
tc filter add dev br0 protocol ip parent 1:0 u32 match ip dport 554 0xffff flowid 1:1
This limits the bridge’s total video streaming (RTSP port 554) to 189 Mbit, preventing a single 8K stream from saturating your entire bridge link.
Post-installation checks
- Confirm stable uptime for at least 30 minutes under normal load.
- Verify link speeds and latency improvements versus baseline tests.
- Monitor logs for errors or repeated reboots.
- Ensure all connectors and screws are secured; reassemble the case.
Step 1: Locate the Signal Source
On the Case IH 189, the speed sensor is typically located on the right-hand side of the transmission housing or near the rear axle bull gear.
- Identify the existing sensor cable.
- If your internal gear is stripped, you may need to install a new external magnetic pickup sensor onto the axle housing (some kits include a bracket that welds or bolts onto the axle housing to read the rotation of the final drive).
Step 3: Wiring the Connections
Most Bridge Mods have 3 to 5 wires. The standard color coding is often (verify with your specific manual):
- Red: Power (+12V Ignition switched). Connect this to a fuse in the cab that turns on with the key.
- Black: Ground. Connect to a clean metal chassis bolt.
- White (or Green/Yellow): Signal Input. This connects to the wire coming from the speed sensor on the transmission.
- Blue (or Output): Signal Output. This connects to the wire going to the dashboard speedometer unit.
The "Bridge" Technique: This is where the name comes from. You are effectively cutting the factory wire between the sensor and the dash, inserting the module in the middle:
- Sensor Wire —> Bridge Input
- Bridge Output —> Dash Cluster
Step 6: Persist the Mod (Make it Survive Reboot)
Edit /tmp/nvram.conf or use nvram set commands:
nvram set br0_ageing="189"
nvram set wl0_frag="189"
nvram set bridge_mode="1"
nvram commit
reboot
Mod 189 Specific Tuning
- The "Turbo" Parameter: Append
?turbo=189to your stream URL (e.g.,http://server:8080/streams/sports?turbo=189). This activates Mod 189’s zero-delay keyframe injection. - Memory Management: Edit
config.ymland setgc_interval_seconds: 300to force garbage collection every 5 minutes. This prevents the "189 memory creep" bug fixed in later nightlies.
Before you begin
- Confirm device model and firmware version via the device web UI or serial console.
- Download Mod 189 package and verify its SHA256 checksum.
- Read the included README in the package for any device-specific notes.
- Charge or ensure backup power so the device won’t lose power during flashing.
- Prepare a recovery plan: have original firmware and calibration files available on your PC.
Troubleshooting
- Device won’t enter bootloader:
- Confirm boot-mode button sequence and hold timing.
- Try different USB-to-serial adapters; use known-good FTDI/CP210x.
- Flash fails or checksum mismatch:
- Re-verify firmware file checksum; re-download if corrupted.
- Try lowering serial transfer speed or use alternative flashing method (USB DFU if supported).
- No network after flash:
- Check network interface names may have changed; reassign IPs.
- Restore previous config and then re-apply only necessary Mod 189 settings.
- Device bricked (won’t boot at all):
- Attempt recovery via serial bootloader or JTAG (if you have hardware skills).
- If you have a full firmware dump, reflash original firmware and retry.