[AG-TECH] Access Grid vs. Wireless LAN
Bob Riddle
bdr at internet2.edu
Fri Nov 30 07:12:10 CST 2001
On some AP's (Lucent's, for example) there are settings you can use to filter
out all mcast traffic. On others (Airports) you get what you get.
At least that's been my experience.
On Friday 30 November 2001 03:28 am, lujian wrote:
> We experienced the same problem when we receving multicast thr the 11Mbps
> Lucent Orinoco wireless PCMCIA card, and the wireless Access Point 500
> didn't respond. Is it possible to use CGMP or sth to stop flooding
> multicast data to the Access point?
>
> Lu Jian
> National Lab of Software Development Environment
> Beijing University of Aeronautics & Astronautics
> P.R.C.
>
> phone: 86-10-82317603
> fax: 86-10-82317619
> email:lujian at nlsde.buaa.edu.cn
>
>
>
> 在 2001-11-29 15:08:00 您写道:
>
> >It is good networking practice to segment the LAN supporting AG (hopefully
> >capable of 100 Mbps)
> >from a Wireless LAN (likely capable of 10 Mbps).
> >lw
> >
> >At 02:17 PM 11/29/2001, Rob Ellison-Potter wrote:
> >>Hello,
> >>Has anyone experienced any problems with running the Grid and a 802.11b
> >> LAN concurrently. It appears that when we are active in the Grid we are
> >> not able to successfully logon to our LAN via the Wireless. It has been
> >> suggested that we have no multicasting going thru the Access Point.
> >> Any comments and or suggestions would be more than appreciated.
> >>
> >>
> >>Thanks,
> >>
> >>Rob
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