Difference between revisions of "Multicast Filtering"
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<span style="color:red"><b>Multicast filtering used to be a requirement with larger systems due to limited Wifi bandwidths. | <span style="color:red"><b>Multicast filtering used to be a requirement with larger systems due to limited Wifi bandwidths. | ||
− | <u>However, as Ethernet networks have evolved this requirement is no longer relevant.</u></b> </span> | + | <u>However, as Ethernet networks have evolved this requirement is no longer relevant.</u></b> </span><br> |
+ | IGMP Snooping used to be a requirement for larger system. However with improved network standards and found to cause other issues, this is also no longer a necessity and should be <b>DISABLED</b> | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:13, 10 November 2020
Multicast filtering used to be a requirement with larger systems due to limited Wifi bandwidths. However, as Ethernet networks have evolved this requirement is no longer relevant.
IGMP Snooping used to be a requirement for larger system. However with improved network standards and found to cause other issues, this is also no longer a necessity and should be DISABLED