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 **Max clients -** Considering this is a lightwave protocol it works well for a limited number of clients, you might want to impose a maximum number.Specifies the maximum number of simultaneous Udpxy clients. **Max clients -** Considering this is a lightwave protocol it works well for a limited number of clients, you might want to impose a maximum number.Specifies the maximum number of simultaneous Udpxy clients.
  
-**Udpxy port**- This is where you can consult the Udpxy information on your router.\\  \\   \\  {{:pasted:20220118-190844.png}}\\   \\  **Efficient Multicast Forwarding (IGMP Snooping) -** IGMP snooping is a way to have the switch (router) facilitating the discovery of multicast (IGMP) clients. Beware that enabling IGMP snooping might interfere with some multicast-based applications/protocolsThis issue is well-knownfor example when using uPnP (Universal Plug 'n Play).+**Udpxy port**- This is where you can consult the Udpxy information on your router.\\  \\   \\  {{:pasted:20220118-190844.png}}\\  \\ **Efficient Multicast Forwarding (IGMP Snooping) -** IGMP snooping is a way to have the switch (router) facilitating the discovery of multicast (IGMP) clients. Beware, UPnP is often the only significant multicast application in use in digital home networks; therefore, multicast network misconfiguration or other deficiencies can appear as UPnP issues rather than underlying network issues. If IGMP snooping is enabled on a switch, or more commonly a wireless router/switch, it will interfere with UPnP/DLNA device discovery (SSDP) if incorrectly or incompletely configured (e.g. without an active querier or IGMP proxy)making UPnP appear unreliable. Typical scenarios observed include a server or client (e.g. smart TVappearing after power on, and then disappearing after a few minutes (often 30 by default configuration) due to IGMP group membership expiring.
  
 **Force IGMPv2** - IGMPv2 enhances the IGMP communication supporting additional messages/behavior to optimise the end-to-end communication between client and server. Possibly the most important being the "Group Leave" message which is lacking instead in IGMP v1.\\   \\ **Force IGMPv2** - IGMPv2 enhances the IGMP communication supporting additional messages/behavior to optimise the end-to-end communication between client and server. Possibly the most important being the "Group Leave" message which is lacking instead in IGMP v1.\\   \\
  
  
advanced-firewall.txt · Last modified: 2023/05/28 05:39 by hogwild