Yeah, if multicast isn't working between your two ends, no joy will ensue.

On July 12, 2016 11:26:47 PM GMT+02:00, Thiago Macieira <thiago.macieira at 
intel.com> wrote:
>Em ter?a-feira, 12 de julho de 2016, ?s 12:35:22 PDT, Gregg Reynolds
>escreveu:
>> The Edison defaults to IPv4 on wlan0.  Shouldn't that work? I finally
>> figured out how to make it use IPv6, but naturally cannot find a way
>to
>> make it go back to V4, or to run a dual stack.
>
>The default behaviour should be to use dual stack and turn IPv6 on.
>
>IPv4 requires active configuration. Turning IPv6 off requires active 
>configuration.
>
>> To complicate things, the gateway is connected by ethernet wire to my
>> wireless router, which is connected to my cable modem. So my devhost
>and my
>> Edison can connect wirelessly to the gateway, or to the router. So
>there's
>> a whole bunch of networking going on and I'm a long way from being a
>> network expert.
>
>Unfortunately, you need to do some network debugging to figure out
>what's 
>happening. Please install wireshark or tcpdump on both your edison and
>your 
>devhost and watch the packets. Do packets sent from one arrive on the
>other? 
>Are they on the same subnet?
>
>Is your wireless router configured for "client isolation"?
>
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