11-03-2021 10:55 AM
Hello,
When I'm using my home router as a AP and when I'm connected to it and using Hik-Connect app on which is set public IP (which ISP assign to me) and the port which the IP camera use, there is no issue and I can see it, but when I stop the wireless network on my home router and connect to it the Ruckus AP, after that I connect to Ruckus AP and using Hik-Connect app with same setting as above I cannot see the IP camera.
I can see it only when I set the private IP which is assigned to the IP camera in Hik-Connect app.
Could you please help me to solve this issue?
Best Regards
11-10-2021 12:34 PM
Hi Nikolay,
Please go to WLAN advanced settings and se the directed multicast to "0".
Your camera mostly using MDN based device discovery.
By default, Ruckus APs convert multicast packets to unicast but not all devices like it, thus you may have device/service discovery issues. Disabling multicast conversion should probably fix the issue.
11-11-2021 02:37 AM
Hello,
I checked, but I have only disable/enable option on this.
I already disabled the "Directed Multicast" but the situation is same.
rkscli: get qos wlan0
Ruckus Wireless SmartMedia QOS info for wlan0 interface
QOS Configuration options:
Classification: Enabled
UDP Heuristic Classification: Enabled
TOS Classification: Enabled
Dot1p Classification: Enabled
VID Voice Classification:
VID Video Classification:
VID BE Classification:
VID BK Classification:
Dot1p Classification VIDs:
Dot1p Marking VIDs:
Directed Multicast: Disabled
IGMP Snooping Mode: Enabled
MLD Snooping Mode: Enabled
Static TOS marking: Disabled (0x0)
Static Dot1p marking: Disabled (0x0)
General Mcast->U Cloned Filters TOS-Mark
Stats 90 90 0/0/0 0/0/0/0
L2 Mcast Packets Unicast Unk-Drop Known-Mcast
UDP Data 200 180 110 21034
Heuristics Voice Video
UDP Packets 922 0
IGMP/MLD Clone1/2/3
Errors 0/0/0
No Filters are currently defined on wlan0 interface
OK
Best Regards
11-12-2021 06:34 AM
@nikolay_danev could you run below command and check the QOS settings on eth interface?
get eth (this will tell you which port is uplink for the AP)
get qos ethx (depending upon the output of get eth, run this command with correct port number. Ex: get qos eth0 or get qos eth1)
11-13-2021 01:31 AM
Hello,
Here is the output from get qos eth2:
rkscli: get qos eth2
Ruckus Wireless SmartMedia QOS info for eth2 interface
QOS Configuration options:
Classification: Enabled
UDP Heuristic Classification: Enabled
TOS Classification: Enabled
Dot1p Classification: Enabled
VID Voice Classification:
VID Video Classification:
VID BE Classification:
VID BK Classification:
Dot1p Classification VIDs:
Dot1p Marking VIDs:
Directed Multicast: Enabled
IGMP Snooping Mode: Enabled
MLD Snooping Mode: Enabled
Static TOS marking: Disabled (0x0)
Static Dot1p marking: Disabled (0x0)
General Mcast->U Cloned Filters TOS-Mark
Stats 0 0 0/0/0 0/0/0/0
L2 Mcast Packets Unicast Unk-Drop Known-Mcast
UDP Data 0 0 0 32428
Heuristics Voice Video
UDP Packets 403 570
IGMP/MLD Clone1/2/3
Errors 0/0/0
No Filters are currently defined on eth2 interface
OK
Best Regards