How does having a DHCP multicast scope affect WDS deployments? I am thinking about creating a multicast scope and am wondering if it will improve the current procedure or just give me more headaches? My current multicast session is creating a problem with one of our Bizhub printers that is on the same vlan and switch as the transmission. When the deployment is in the "copying files" phase, the users will get an printout error. When the deployment is in the "extracting files" phase, they can print fine.
Right now I am trying to change the VLan that the server is on and trying to get the clients on the same vlan and am having headaches.
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How does having a DHCP multicast scope affect WDS deployments? I am thinking about creating a multicast scope and am wondering if it will improve the current procedure or just give me more headaches? My current multicast session is creating a problem with one of our Bizhub printers that is on the same vlan and switch as the transmission. When the deployment is in the "copying files" phase, the users will get an printout error. When the deployment is in the "extracting files" phase, they can print fine.
Right now I am trying to change the VLan that the server is on and trying to get the clients on the same vlan and am having headaches.
Any and all insights would be appreciated.
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