On 10/10/2012 08:33 AM, Darragh O'Brien wrote:
> Hello,
> I have a Dreamplug computer with 2 ethernet interfaces(eth0,eth1) and a
> wifi interface(uap0).
> I have it configured so that eth1 is the outbound interface (internet)
> and eth0 & uap0 are bridged to create a wired/wireless LAN (bridge is
> called wifi-dream).
> Anything connected to wifi-dream can also access the internet through eth1.
>
> I am multicasting some video on the LAN but I would like this traffic to
> only be available on the wired part of the network (eth1) and not also
> the wifi part (uap0) as is currently the case.

Where does the video multicast originate from? A host on the wired LAN?

-Tom
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