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Stream via multiple interfaces

Postby guest » 19 Oct 2004 16:00

Hi,

Did anybody tried to put the same stream via VLC to multiple linux interfaces?

I have many 802.1q vlans, I want to stream to all LAN via the same VLC instance.

In topic: "how to make multiast routing?" some people had similar problems, but they didn't solve this.

I know that this is not VLC problem which interface should receive multicast packets, but maybe someone done this. I tried mrouted, but I can't force it to work.

best regards

Guest

Got any answer?

Postby Guest » 21 Mar 2005 21:38

Got any answer? I have same problem, only I'm running Windows 2000 Server

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Postby ZerBit » 22 Mar 2005 22:29

My problem was that i have 2 network cards and only one must be able to send multicast packets. VLC when starts gets one NIC to use and you can change it. To resolve i have created one static route for output multicast traffic (route command in windows) :lol:

Perhaps if you create a Team network card pair you could obtain all that you want. :wink:

Regards

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Team network card?

Postby Guest » 04 Apr 2005 21:52

Well, silly me! Can you tell me what a "Team network card" is? Or where to find out what it is?

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Postby ZerBit » 07 Apr 2005 05:45

Basically they are 2 NICs that works like a only NIC.

Both have the same IP but they are conected to diferent networks.

They are used in redundant systems, i could give you a model and more details if you want (but only in the next week)

Regards :wink:


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