Yaron,
Well, you will have to bind to two different ports. You can't have more
than one socket bound to the same port. There is no way around that, as far
as I know.
Hope this helps.
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"yaron" <ya***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Hi,
I am using the UdpClient class and get an error when trying to run 2
multicast udpClients on the same machine (i have 1 NIC on my machine)
because
a problem to bind to the same port.
i am running on WIN XP SP2.
please help.
Thanks.