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1This is mostly correct, but multicast groups are implemented on WiFi. It’s just that the radio only has finite bandwidth. A separate SSID doesn’t solve this problem either. If someone wants to receive the stream, the data has to be transmitted.– Daniel BCommented Mar 21, 2015 at 13:15
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Dear Twisty, I cannot steam the IPTV channels to android Tablet, but the streams work for all my other devices! I tried different players as well! Should I use udpxy on my router? Or how can I configure a proxy server. Thanks Chandula– Chandula UCommented Mar 21, 2015 at 15:53
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This answer is fine as far as IGMP and VLAN considerations go, but doesn't really take Wi-Fi limitations into account or address Wi-Fi adjustments for multicast, like the multicast rate, DTIM interval, disabling power save, etc.– SpiffCommented Aug 31, 2017 at 19:24
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