I have a program which streams MPEG audio / video over IP multicast.
When I run said program on my iBook 700 (OSX 10.2.4) on my home
network, it floods the network, such that no other home machine can get
out. The same thing happened the other night when I ran it after
attaching said iBook to a friend's (wired) network i.e. no one could
ping yahoo.com until after I stopped said program.
I'm no stranger to BSD sockets, streaming and network programming, but
i'm new to IP multicast and router config stuff. At home, the router
is an Airport Base Station (snow, non-Extreme). How can I configure it
(or my iBook) so that I can still perform my multicast experiments,
while still allowing other boxes to get out?
Regards,
John
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