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Multicast question.

Hi All,

There are two network cards in one computer (named A) , and there is one
network card in another computer(named B).

On computer A: one network card is used to connect to internet, and the
other network card is used in intranet whose ipaddress is 192.168.0.1
On computer B: the network card's ipaddress is 192.168.0.2.

These two computer can connect to each other.

The question is :
B can receive multicast sent from A, A cannot receive the package from B
(A can receive multicast package from itself)
If disable the internet network card on A, A can receive multicast
package from B.

Would you please give me some advise on this issue.

Thanks ,

Phlics.

Nov 15 '05 #1
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"PHLICS_Admin" <ph****@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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Hi All,

There are two network cards in one computer (named A) , and there is one
network card in another computer(named B).

On computer A: one network card is used to connect to internet, and the
other network card is used in intranet whose ipaddress is 192.168.0.1
On computer B: the network card's ipaddress is 192.168.0.2.

These two computer can connect to each other.

The question is :
B can receive multicast sent from A, A cannot receive the package from B (A can receive multicast package from itself)
If disable the internet network card on A, A can receive multicast
package from B.

Would you please give me some advise on this issue.

Thanks ,

Phlics.


I think you should try to find a more specific newsgroup for your problem.
It seems (to me) that your ptoblem has nothing to do with the programming
language C#, the Microsoft .Net framework or even anything microsoft-
specific (other than the fact that those computers are probably windows
machines ;-)

Hans Kesting
Nov 15 '05 #2

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