I do know that I am missing something or there is a limitation with my setup but please do let me know your thoughts on this setup and how to make the airplay traffic flow between multiple VLANs without the WLC present in the network. Googles Chromecast was a great hit, when it was launched. I cannot even see the Airplay Receiver from VLAN 50. I have IGMP snoooping, IGMP Querier configured and also have pim sparse mode enabled on both VLAN 40 and VLAN 50 to route the multicast traffic.įor my test, I have the receiver connected to VLAN 40 and my iPad is connected to the wireless on VLAN 50. Secondly, Miracast still significantly trails HDMI in public uptake.
元 Interfaces for VLAN 40 and 50 are defined on the Nexus 3548. Whereas Miracast will display whats on your screen and nothing else, both AirPlay and Chromecast allow users to cast a video in the background while still performing other tasks in the foreground. Here we provide a feature comparison between Airtame 2 and Google Chromecast Ultra. Both solutions provide a physical product (the receiver) which connects to an HDMI display (or VGA display with an adapter). Nexus 3548 (acting as Core Switch) -> Port Channel 10 -> Cisco 2960XĪccess Point is connected to Cisco 2960X and I only have 1 SSID (VLAN 50) on this AP. Airtame and Chromecast offer wireless screen sharing, with the latter is optimized for media casting (watching Netflix, HBO, etc.). However, in my case I do not have a WLC in the network and my AP is just a basic Linksys one (this is a Lab environment).
Csak ülünk a TV eltt, és rátolunk bármit, amit akarunk. I know that if you have a WLC present in your network, then there are ways to support this scenario. EZCast (Miracast) Régóta vágyott dolog volt részemrl egy újabban TV-okosítónak is csúfolt HDMI-stick. Miracast allows users to wirelessly share multimedia. Well I currently have a task on my plate, where I need to make sure that the Airplay traffic flows between 2 different VLANs, to be exact I have an Airplay Receiver on let's say VLAN 40 and I have a Wireless user on say VLAN 50. Wi-Fi CERTIFIED Miracast enables seamless display of multimedia content between Miracast devices. I am sure most of you might have already guessed the topic after looking at the title :)