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<blockquote data-quote="Tim Duffin" data-source="post: 48632" data-attributes="member: 400"><p>Re: Large scale concert production TCP/IP networking</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Its not really a problem. You just have to statically address your devices and turn all of the consumer functions of your routers off. This means no UDP broadcast, no wep encryption, block ICMP ping, all of it has to be turned off--which also mean that you can't download itunes on your phone while you are attempting to comm with a DSP. For the purposes of this forum, turning off wep actually reduces the number of rejections per second of failed login attempts, lowering total overhead in the application layer on some chipsets... Also, ditch your 49.99 router you got from bestbuy and get a managed gigabit switch with high powered WAP. Enterprise level IT engineers can help you choose an appropriate device configuration.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tim Duffin, post: 48632, member: 400"] Re: Large scale concert production TCP/IP networking Its not really a problem. You just have to statically address your devices and turn all of the consumer functions of your routers off. This means no UDP broadcast, no wep encryption, block ICMP ping, all of it has to be turned off--which also mean that you can't download itunes on your phone while you are attempting to comm with a DSP. For the purposes of this forum, turning off wep actually reduces the number of rejections per second of failed login attempts, lowering total overhead in the application layer on some chipsets... Also, ditch your 49.99 router you got from bestbuy and get a managed gigabit switch with high powered WAP. Enterprise level IT engineers can help you choose an appropriate device configuration. [/QUOTE]
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