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Allow Multicast Traffic on StandAlone AP H500
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Hi,
I was wondering how to make suer that the AP does not drop multicast traffic when it is on standalone mdeo.
On a Zone Director, each WLAN can be set individually by unticking the box for "Drop multicast traffic on this WLAN" - but how can you be sure on a standalone AP?
I found this:
wlan9 up AP wlan9 1 94:f6:65:78:53:2c chromecast2
set qos wlan9 directed multicast disable
set qos wlan9 igmp disable
set qos eth0 directed multicast disable
set qos eth0 igmp disable
but I am not sure it does the exact same thing - I am trying to use a Chromecast and it needs MDNS to work and I believe this is the issue.
Help?
Thanks,
Ricardo
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michael_brado
Hello Ricardo,
Yes you are issuing commands telling the AP not to snoop IGMP and reply on behalf of clients,
which means let MDNS/Multicast flow thru Eth/Wireless interfaces, and let the clients answer the
IGMP join/update messages directly. Has this worked for you?
unknown
Unfortunately no.
I read many threads and they all had the same fix so I am not sure if the problem is coming from the AP - although it would make sense since it is where the device is connected...
I will probably have to check the whole network again.
Thanks Michael,
Ricardo
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