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= Problems =
 
= Problems =
Networking applications can run into difficulty when executed on a computer that has multiple network adaptors intalled. This is because the application will generally bind to all available network adaptors. This means the application may access the network via any of the available adaptors. Since not all adaptors necessarily have access to the specific network that the application is trying to connect to, it can give unpredictable results. The worst case scenario is that the the application fails to connect to the network
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Networking applications can run into difficulty when executed on a computer that has multiple network adaptors intalled. This is because the application will generally bind to all available network adaptors. This means the application may access the network via any of the available adaptors. Since not all adaptors necessarily have access to the specific network that the application is trying to connect to, it can give unpredictable results. The worst case scenario is that the the application fails to connect to the network.
  
 
= Control Point Issues =
 
= Control Point Issues =
A control point application can experience problems when running on a PC/laptop that has multiple network adaptors intalled.
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A control point application such as LinnGui, or even LinnConfig, can fail to discover devices such as DS and/or the NAS as a result of multiple network adaptors being present. A very good example of this is when a laptop is being used which has a built in wireless adaptor in addition to a wired ethernet connection. If the laptop is wired to the network using a cable, and the wireless adaptor is also enabled on the laptop, then LinnGui may attempt to use either connection to access the network. If there is no wireless access point in the network or the wireless
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= Media Server Issues =
 
= Media Server Issues =
 
A media server application can experience problems when running on a PC/laptop that has multiple network adaptors intalled.
 
A media server application can experience problems when running on a PC/laptop that has multiple network adaptors intalled.

Revision as of 11:03, 3 June 2009

Problems

Networking applications can run into difficulty when executed on a computer that has multiple network adaptors intalled. This is because the application will generally bind to all available network adaptors. This means the application may access the network via any of the available adaptors. Since not all adaptors necessarily have access to the specific network that the application is trying to connect to, it can give unpredictable results. The worst case scenario is that the the application fails to connect to the network.

Control Point Issues

A control point application such as LinnGui, or even LinnConfig, can fail to discover devices such as DS and/or the NAS as a result of multiple network adaptors being present. A very good example of this is when a laptop is being used which has a built in wireless adaptor in addition to a wired ethernet connection. If the laptop is wired to the network using a cable, and the wireless adaptor is also enabled on the laptop, then LinnGui may attempt to use either connection to access the network. If there is no wireless access point in the network or the wireless


Media Server Issues

A media server application can experience problems when running on a PC/laptop that has multiple network adaptors intalled.