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kelton312
Sep 14, 2018Star
XR500 - Hue Bridge and Shield Built-in Chrome Cast Wired Issues
Hi all, I am having some weird problems with my new XR500.
Scenario: I have an nvidia shield connected via ethernet to the router. I am not able to cast to this device via the built in chromecast,...
Netduma-Fraser
Sep 14, 2018NetDuma Partner
Weird that it only occurs via ethernet and not wireless. In Settings > WAN Setup untick 'Disable IGMP Proxying'. Have you enabled DMZ or done any manual Port Forwarding/Triggering or disabled UPnP?
Do you use PPPoE or VLAN?
Do you use PPPoE or VLAN?
schumaku
Sep 14, 2018Guru - Experienced User
Netduma-Fraser wrote:
Weird that it only occurs via ethernet and not wireless. In Settings > WAN Setup untick 'Disable IGMP Proxying'.
How is the WAN IGMP Proxy involved ? What the OP does describe is all ICMP Multicast on the (W)LAN, respectively between the radio interfaces (all three), the 10 GbE port, the two GbE ports optionally supporting aggregation, and all the other GbE ports. The WAN IGMP proxy would serve for different purposes, typically for provider IPTV applications.
- kelton312Sep 14, 2018Star
schumaku wrote:
Netduma-Fraser wrote:
Weird that it only occurs via ethernet and not wireless. In Settings > WAN Setup untick 'Disable IGMP Proxying'.How is the WAN IGMP Proxy involved ? What the OP does describe is all ICMP Multicast on the (W)LAN, respectively between the radio interfaces (all three), the 10 GbE port, the two GbE ports optionally supporting aggregation, and all the other GbE ports. The WAN IGMP proxy would serve for different purposes, typically for provider IPTV applications.
Would switching up the ethernet ports I use make a difference? I haven't tried different ones, I didn't realize they were different speed interfaces.
- schumakuSep 14, 2018Guru - Experienced User
kelton312 wrote:
schumaku wrote:
Netduma-Fraser wrote:
Weird that it only occurs via ethernet and not wireless. In Settings > WAN Setup untick 'Disable IGMP Proxying'.How is the WAN IGMP Proxy involved ? What the OP does describe is all ICMP Multicast on the (W)LAN, respectively between the radio interfaces (all three), the 10 GbE port, the two GbE ports optionally supporting aggregation, and all the other GbE ports. The WAN IGMP proxy would serve for different purposes, typically for provider IPTV applications.
Would switching up the ethernet ports I use make a difference? I haven't tried different ones, I didn't realize they were different speed interfaces.
Sorry for the confusion - ignore the 10 GbE port information, this is applicable to the XR700 only.