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I've noticed something on my BT Voyager 200 Router, its got a setting called
IGMP Proxy settings. Does any know what this does? Thanks. Flexi |
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"Flexi" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> I've noticed something on my BT Voyager 200 Router, its got a setting called > IGMP Proxy settings. Does any know what this does? > > Thanks. > If your *really* interested, http://www.multicasttech.com/multicast_faq.html gives a good description. But basically, it is a routing protocol that allows a single IP packet to be sent to a number of hosts. So for example, if you wanted to send a video out to a number of people, rather than send each packet to every individual address, IGMP could be used to allow a single packet to be routed to all interested addresses, masively saving on bandwidth for the host doing the transmission. However, if you run a NAT router, then you would need the IGMP proxy setting to allow the packets to be forwarded to the correct host on your local network. -- Martin |
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