> As far as I know, routers ans witches must be aware of
> multicasting. Maybe SonicWall isn't.
Thanks, a little searching suggests multicasting is supported by the
Sonicall 'enhanced' OS, which is only supported on newer models than
those we have, and costs a lot more.
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Subject: [twsocket] Multicasting
> I've got two applications trying to broadcast UDP multicasts, on a
> private WAN/LAN.
>
> One is broadcasting on LANs, with a MultiCastIpTTL of 1 and is being
> received
I've got two applications trying to broadcast UDP multicasts, on a
private WAN/LAN.
One is broadcasting on LANs, with a MultiCastIpTTL of 1 and is being
received fine by all other PCs running on the same subnet. The second
is trying to broadcast across a WAN and different subnet, involving