iptables -t mangle -A PREROUTING -i se00 -d 224 dot 0 dot 0 dot 0/4 -j TTL --ttl-inc 1 iptables -t mangle -A PREROUTING -i sw00 -d (224..0/4) -j TTL --ttl-inc 1 iptables -t mangle -A PREROUTING -i sw10 -d (224..0/4) -j TTL --ttl-inc 1
ip route add to 224 dot 0 dot 0 dot 0/4 dev se00
ip mroute show
#ip route get 224 dot 0 dot 0 dot 1 from 172 dot 30 dot 42 dot 70 iif sw00 multicast 224..1 from 172..70 dev lo cache <local,mc> iif *
default_source_preference 101 default_source_metric 1024
phyint ge00 disable phyint gw00 disable phyint gw10 disable cand_rp 172..1 time 60 priority 20 cand_bootstrap_router 172..1 priority 5 rp_address 172..1 224..0 masklen 4 priority 5 group_prefix 224..0 masklen 4 switch_data_threshold rate 50000 interval 20 # 50kbps (approx.) switch_register_threshold rate 50000 interval 20 # 50kbps (approx.)
I did also install miniDLNA and setup the router to stream media from a usb drive, both wired and wireless can see and stream from that just fine, but not sure if that has any impact on the issue.
Right now if I open a dlna application on wireless, it can see my wired computer. They appear to exchange SSDP search and notify packets, but when they try to view contents of the media on the wired computer or the wired computer tries to discover other devices on wireless, it fails. If I turn on the wifi card in the wired computer as well, all the devices instantly show up and everything works, so that makes me think the computer itself is fine... unless there's something that tells it to ignore or refuse devices on other subnets.
On Fri, Jun 28, 2013 at 5:16 PM, jason arends <jason.arends@gmail.com> wrote:Saw this post https://lists.bufferbloat.net/pipermail/cerowrt-devel/2013-January/000924.html which said it was working in 3.7.2-4, but I haven't been able to get this working right for me on 3.7.5-2. Did something change that broke this or have I misconfigured something? After some fiddling with pimd, route, miniupnpd, minissdpd, etc, I have ended up where the client on wireless (Xbox360 console) can see my wired computer (Win 8) but when it tries to open it, it can't browse the contents. This works when both are on the same wireless, but I get some buffering/lag in video playbackI had the same problems. I was then able to hint Dave where the issue might be and it really was working out of the box for me (Wired Samsung TV, win7 laptop on 802.11g and n).
Unfortunately since then I was never able to figure out what's going on. Are you able to share what you did to improve your situation?
In wireshark, I see the SSDP search from the Xbox and then when the Xbox tries to access it, the computer replying to the console with a Server Error 500 containing "Access Denied" and I think it's because the computer can't see the console. I can ping it though. When I put the computer on the same wireless as the console, then open the Network folder and hit refresh, the Xbox pops up along with other things on wireless (Roku, etc) but when the computer is wired, it doesn't see any of those, so I think something about the SSDP packets isn't working quite right between subnets or with pimd. My guess is the SSDP search from the computer isn't getting to the wifi, only vice versa.You're in a better situation than I am in. To me, Error 500 suggests the issue is located outside minissdpd or the router.Not sure where to go next, any ideas? (is this the right place to ask/troubleshoot this?)
I don't know a better one.
Maciej