Re: UDP broadcast from an XO

2009-01-02 Thread shivaprasad javali
Hi, Is there any way I can ask the OLPC to broadcast the UDP packets. I am broadcasting the UDP packets by writing to the UDP port and setting the destination address to 255.255.255.255 . I am using ports 61556 and 61557 for communication. So if the antenna of the OLPC ( and hence its wireless

Re: UDP broadcast from an XO

2009-01-02 Thread david
On Fri, 2 Jan 2009, shivaprasad javali wrote: Hi, Is there any way I can ask the OLPC to broadcast the UDP packets. I am broadcasting the UDP packets by writing to the UDP port and setting the destination address to 255.255.255.255 . I am using ports 61556 and 61557 for communication. So

UDP broadcast from an XO

2009-01-01 Thread shivaprasad javali
to the router teh messages are not received by my activity on the other XO. Although the other XO is visible to my XO( in the neighbourhood view) the UDP messages broadcast from my XO are not received by the other XO when they are nto connected through a common router. Will UDP messages

Re: UDP broadcast from an XO

2009-01-01 Thread quozl
Visibility in Neighbourhood View is determined by access from the XO to the Jabber server. The Jabber server does not relay these UDP packets for you. Therefore visibility is not an indicator of ability to operate over UDP. A wireless router will relay the UDP packets. The relay is being done

Re: UDP broadcast from an XO

2009-01-01 Thread david
On Fri, 2 Jan 2009, qu...@laptop.org wrote: Visibility in Neighbourhood View is determined by access from the XO to the Jabber server. The Jabber server does not relay these UDP packets for you. Therefore visibility is not an indicator of ability to operate over UDP. A wireless router