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Multicasting past routers?


  • Subject: Multicasting past routers?
  • From: Tomas Zahradnicky <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 15:52:47 +0100

Hi,

multicasting should be able to pass through routers. Whether or not should be determined by TTL, group address I broadcast to and router settings. I've tried to do multicast on airport machine A and get it on another machine C on ethernet through my powerbook B acting as airport<->ethernet router (I turned on ethernet->airport sharing in system prefs), but machine C (and vice versa) did not get any multicast from machine A.

Is machine C supposed to get multicast from machine A if I set TTL (according to Stevens) to 32 and do the multicast to a group address: 224.50.54.85?

Thanks,

Tomas
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