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Hi, this is for the network gurus :-) :<br>
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The administrators told me the network is already multicast
enabled. I checked on a third workstation and multicast works fine.
But the other two computers still have the problem (not multicast
enabled).<br>
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Why would some computers be multicast and others not?<br>
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I know this is a general network issue and not AG specific, but if you
can point me out to some resources I would appreciate it<br>
<br>
Thanks!<br>
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Dio.-<br>
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Charles R. Anderson wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">On Thu, Feb 12, 2004 at 09:43:19AM -0500, Dioselin Gonzalez wrote:
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<pre wrap="">I installed AGTk 2.1.2 on a couple of workstations at the lab. I cannot
see any video, and Internet2 detective says multicast is not enabled.
However, when I connect my laptop in the lab, it says multicast is
enabled and I can see video.
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Multicast pretty much always works when confined to a single LAN
subnet, which is the case when you connect your laptop in the lab.
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<pre wrap="">Is there anything I should configure on the workstations to use multicast?
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No, your network administrator needs to configure multicast to work
across subnets and out to Internet2.
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