Re: Wi-Fi network can't see Bonjour services on wired network
Also, Bonjour is not bcast, it is multicast by nature. Multicast will work fine on a local segment, but will not cross layer 3 boundaries (routers/firewalls/l3 switch ports). PIM sparse-dense or PIM sparse mode will help forward multicast traffic between segments. Keep in mind, MCast is not BCast. Two different animals. -- RD On 11/12/13, 6:03 PM, "Bob DeRosa" <derosa@bascom.com> wrote:
It could be doing DHCP relay without passing the bonjour traffic? Can you sniff the traffic?
On Nov 12, 2013, at 6:48 PM, "Rick Mann" <rmann@latencyzero.com> wrote:
On Nov 12, 2013, at 15:40 , Bob DeRosa <derosa@bascom.com> wrote:
Your AP may not be passing the broadcasts through. You may need something like this.
http://www.aerohive.com/solutions/technology-behind-solution/bonjour-gat eway
Wouldn¹t that affect DHCP (if it were not passing broadcasts)?
-- Rick
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