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Hello,I am trying to connect a Windows Media Server and a TV in the same vlan. The Media Server is connected to a switch and the TV is in WiFi connected to a Cisco 3702 managed by a 5760 controller. I enable the multicast and broadcast commands in th...
Hello,I have a ASA5515 v9.2, and 3 PCs to get access to the internet. I want to configure the ASA ports as switch ports in the same vlan for each PC connection, and other interface for WAN access to Internet.There is not additional switch. I was look...
Hi, I have a mesh network with Cisco 1510, and a Cisco Controller 4400 with 4.0.217.0. I am planing to upgrade to 4.1.185.0 to use the mesh secondary-backhaul command. I want to know if anyone of you guys have used it before.Can I disable in the cont...
I found this article written by Stephen Rodriguez, and helped me to resolve my issue.https://supportforums.cisco.com/document/56511/multicast-and-wireless-lan-controller-wlcThanksCesar.
Hello Rasika,The software we are using is Windows Media Player. I read that it use multicast streaming.The test was in a different switch where the controller is connected, but the other switch where the test was done, is connected through trunk port...
Yeah you are right, sorry about that.1.- The TV is a LG SmartTV with Wired and Wireless Access2.- The Wireless Network is based on Cisco Controller 5760 version 3.07.0E and AP 3702 external and internal version 10.3.1004.- A PC configured with Window...
Richard, thanks for you answer. The only way I would have::- Connect a switch in a FW port to connect the PC clients...or- Create a IP network for each FW port, connect the PC client on FW each port, enable routing between them, NAT for each network ...
Yes. Currently I have others indoors APs, that's the reason I can not change to 4.1.190.5. But according with the Release Notes in both versions, should work very similar.Thanks,Cesar Quinto.