Sweet chance for blatant plug: you could use the PersonalBridge to limit the connections that make it onto your wireless network (http://agcentral.org/downloads/PersonalBridge)
Thanks, Andrew John Shalf wrote: > Unfortunately many wireless hubs intentionally block multicast because > of the potential to completely swamp the connection with mcast > traffic. We ran into similar issues with a robot that used 802.11 to > connect itself to the AG. The solution was to depend on a unicast > bridge to connect into the AG and ensure that the AG traffic was > isolated enough that it would not swamp the meager bandwidth of the > wireless interface. > > -john > > On Nov 20, 2005, at 11:40 AM, Nathan Gardiner wrote: > >> Hi there, >> I'm hoping to integrate a tablet pc as an input device into AG >> sessions and it would be fantastic for it to be wirelessly connected. >> Just wanting to know if anyone has a successful multicast wireless >> system they have implemented with the Access Grid? If so what type of >> wireless equipment was used and how was it setup? I had a quick try >> with one of our wireless access points here but it doesn't seem to >> like multicast packets. >> >> Regards, >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> **Nathan Gardiner*** >> *Human Interface Technology Lab NZ (HIT Lab NZ) >> Room 110, Old Maths Building, University of Canterbury >> DDI: +64 3 364 3072, Cell: +64 21 163 2956,_ http://_www.hitlabnz.org >> <http://www.hitlabnz.org/> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> >