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Title: If i turn off my auto upgrade off that upgrade section . Can i get Notify that section if new version Arise ? [Print this page]

Author: v-shaojinren@ru    Time: 2024-8-19 11:25
Dear Jani,
It will show the newest version in the online upgrade tab even when the auto-upgrade is toggled off.
Mobile Phone View: Choose More> Online Upgrade
PC View: Choose More> System> Upgrade> Online Upgrade
If there is a new version available, you can manually click it for an upgrade.

Author: rafsanthegenera    Time: 2024-8-19 21:35
GTAC-Ryan replied at 2024-8-19 11:25
Dear Jani,
It will show the newest version in the online upgrade tab even when the auto-upgrade is t ...

ohh that means yes i can see even my auto upgrade off . right ?


Author: v-anakaren@ruij    Time: 2024-8-20 07:09
MD Rafsan  Jani replied at 2024-8-19 21:35
ohh that means yes i can see even my auto upgrade off . right ?

Dear Jani,
Yes, you can see it.

Author: rafsanthegenera    Time: 2024-8-20 08:20
GTAC-AnaKarenDuranUrrutia replied at 2024-8-20 07:09
Dear Jani,
Yes, you can see it.



what that Settings Means Actually ?


Author: wangyanjun3@rui    Time: 2024-8-20 10:03
MD Rafsan  Jani replied at 2024-8-20 08:20
what that Settings Means Actually ?
This setting the mean is enable IGMP in your router.
This function is usually used when you use airplay. If a scenario occurs where this function cannot be used, you need to enable this function.
what's the IGMP?
IGMP, which stands for Internet Group Management Protocol, is a communications protocol used by IP hosts and adjacent IP multicast routers to establish membership in one or more multicast groups. It is primarily used on IPv4 networks. IGMP allows a host to report its multicast group membership to routers nearby so that the routers can deliver packets intended for a multicast group only to interfaces where at least one host is currently listening for messages sent to that group.
In summary, IGMP helps reduce network traffic by ensuring multicast data is only sent to interested receivers, making it an essential component of efficient multicast communication.

Author: rafsanthegenera    Time: 2024-8-20 10:05
GTAC-Tom replied at 2024-8-20 10:03
MD Rafsan  Jani replied at 2024-8-20 08:20
what that Settings Means Actually ?This setting the mean  ...

ohh should i on this option or off?


Author: jiechenhui@ruij    Time: 2024-8-20 10:11
MD Rafsan  Jani replied at 2024-8-20 10:05
ohh should i on this option or off?

This depends on whether multicast is enabled in your network, if not, then you do not need to turn this option on.


Author: rafsanthegenera    Time: 2024-8-20 10:21
GTAC-Jey replied at 2024-8-20 10:11
This depends on whether multicast is enabled in your network, if not, then you do not need to turn ...

What I basically want to say is if I keep Option trun on , will my overall internet experience be better? or not?


Author: jiechenhui@ruij    Time: 2024-8-20 10:45
MD Rafsan  Jani replied at 2024-8-20 10:21
What I basically want to say is if I keep Option trun on , will my overall internet experience be  ...

This option does not affect the live network, but can improve the multicast situation.


Author: rafsanthegenera    Time: 2024-8-20 17:47
GTAC-Jey replied at 2024-8-20 10:45
This option does not affect the live network, but can improve the multicast situation.

Oh ok. So to use this feature, do I have to do any extra work other than on that button?

Author: v-shaojinren@ru    Time: 2024-8-20 19:36
MD Rafsan  Jani replied at 2024-8-20 17:47
Oh ok. So to use this feature, do I have to do any extra work other than on that button?

Dear Jani,
You don't have to do more extra works on the router. It will improve the multicast if the option is enabled and there is multicast in the network.
If you want to configure multicast in your network, you may refer to this guide:
https://community.ruijienetworks.com/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=3166






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