This is the best guy on the Internet on Unifi software, he really goes in detail on any Unifi option. I don't think that even unifi guys know more than him :). Thanks for the video.
Great video as always. Couple of quick questions: 1 - Which release of switch FW were you running ? If not EA have you tried that ? 2 - Would you generally recommend multicast filtering / IGMP snooping being enabled for surveillance VLANs (Cameras + NVR) as opposed to just media networks (AirPlay etc) ? Thanks
1) 7.1.26. No, I don't use EA firmware. 2) For a VLAN you don't expect multicast traffic, the only benefit of enabling IGMP Snooping I can think of is to prevent potential DOS attach by using multicast floods.
I tried it today but could not make it work. - I started a video source from WAN. - I enabled IGMP PRoxy on WAN port. - I started video client from LAN. - I monitored both WAN and LAN IGMP tragic. From LAN, I could see the IGMP packet related to the IGMP group I spesified, but from WAN I did not see the packet. To put it another way, I don't see the effect of a "proxy". I cannot figure out why.
Great video! Really appreciate you sharing your knowledge.
This is the best guy on the Internet on Unifi software, he really goes in detail on any Unifi option. I don't think that even unifi guys know more than him :). Thanks for the video.
Thanks!
Thanks for making my suggestion :D
Great video as always. Couple of quick questions:
1 - Which release of switch FW were you running ? If not EA have you tried that ?
2 - Would you generally recommend multicast filtering / IGMP snooping being enabled for surveillance VLANs (Cameras + NVR) as opposed to just media networks (AirPlay etc) ?
Thanks
1) 7.1.26. No, I don't use EA firmware.
2) For a VLAN you don't expect multicast traffic, the only benefit of enabling IGMP Snooping I can think of is to prevent potential DOS attach by using multicast floods.
What website were you using @8:01 ?
8:01 is not a website. It's my slide for this video.
I’ve read that the routers can now accept multicast IPTV from the WAN side. Have you checked this yet?
@@sanpietroprogettista9887 I don't use IPTV, but may check it with VLC if I know where to enable it... I am not aware of a setting for it.
@ under WAN in internet options there is an iptv streaming option.
I tried it today but could not make it work.
- I started a video source from WAN.
- I enabled IGMP PRoxy on WAN port.
- I started video client from LAN.
- I monitored both WAN and LAN IGMP tragic.
From LAN, I could see the IGMP packet related to the IGMP group I spesified, but from WAN I did not see the packet. To put it another way, I don't see the effect of a "proxy".
I cannot figure out why.