> For my application I need to send differently scoped multicast RTP.
> I have found that I use both the multicast address and the TTL to try
> different configurations.
> However, I cannot send multicast packets with a TTL of zero (meaning traffic
> restricted to the same host). They get sent bu
Hello.
For my application I need to send differently scoped multicast RTP.
I have found that I use both the multicast address and the TTL to try different
configurations.
However, I cannot send multicast packets with a TTL of zero (meaning traffic
restricted to the same host). They get sent but w