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8.7 Multicast <strong>and</strong> Audio Broadcast<br />

Multicast sends a single video <strong>and</strong> audio stream to multiple hosts using the same multicast IP address<br />

<strong>and</strong> within the same LAN. Multicast can greatly increase the b<strong>and</strong>width efficiency when multiple hosts<br />

access the same video <strong>and</strong> audio stream.<br />

As for audio broadcast, it allows a host to speak to other hosts using the same broadcast IP address<br />

<strong>and</strong> within the same LAN.<br />

Note: To perform multicast within a LAN with different IP sequence numbers, e.g. 192.168.1.1 <strong>and</strong><br />

192.168.2.1, you need a router supporting Multicast Pass Through function.<br />

8.7.1 Configuring Multicast <strong>and</strong> Broadcast Settings<br />

On GV-<strong>System</strong>, you can configure two settings. One is to allow remote access to multicast delivered<br />

from the GV-<strong>System</strong>; the other is to receive audio broadcast from other host.<br />

Activating Multicast<br />

1. Click the Network button, select WebCam Server <strong>and</strong> click the Multicast tab. The Server Setup<br />

dialog box (Figure 8-12) appears.<br />

2. Select Multicast to enable the multicast settings.<br />

3. By default the IP address is 224.1.1.2 <strong>and</strong> port number is 8300 to send the video <strong>and</strong> audio<br />

stream. Modify default values if necessary.<br />

4. Optionally specify a Password for hosts to access multicast.<br />

5. Click the Camera <strong>and</strong> Audio buttons to select which camera <strong>and</strong> audio is accessible through<br />

multicast.<br />

6. Select another Network Card, if available, to run multicast on a different network. Since the<br />

multicast can take a lot of b<strong>and</strong>width when enabled, separating it from the main network is<br />

advised whenever possible.

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