Switching isn't working (or maybe I'm mistaken)

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Switching isn't working (or maybe I'm mistaken)

Postby Tikker » Mon Jan 23, 2006 12:32 am

here's a quick run down:

I recently swapped out an old noisy 3com 12 port switch, for a fanless 16 port dlink switch

no big deal right?
Now all of a sudden, multicast tv packets are bombarding my network
They're clearly from the tv, but wtf would the switch rebroadcast them?

I've got 2 dsl modems, 1 for highspeed, 1 for tv (isp doesn't have enough bandwidth on 1 line to do it all, so they provision 2 lines)


anyways, both modems hit the same switch, but since they deal with 2 diff't subnets (192.168.x.x, and 10.34.x.x) they should be able to coexist, no?


or have I made some mistake, and need a managed switch to segregate the traffic into 2 different vlans
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Postby Captain Insano » Mon Jan 23, 2006 1:57 am

Not sure... but you should be able to program the switch to NOT forward any packets from a specific subnet. So try actually blocking the TV's subnet at the switch. See if that helps.
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Postby Foutty » Mon Jan 23, 2006 4:55 am

Sound like your switch it acting like a hub. Probably need to set up 2 vlans
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Postby Tikker » Mon Jan 23, 2006 7:38 pm

did a bit of reading, and switches turn stupid when they have to deal with multicast

a managed switch would solve the problem via vlans, but the switch I have isn't managed

so either I need a small 4 port switch to move the tv shitznat to, or I can cascade the wireless router, and block the multicast at its WAN port


it kind of sucks a bit topology wise, and for sharing, but we'll see
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