But definitely, for the mentioned purpose, broadcast is the intended protocol.
Maybe this aritcle sheds some light
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multicast
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I admit my contact with multicast was not in the local segment but rather ip-tv streaming
Ethernet frames with a value of 1 in the least-significant bit of the first octet of the destination address are treated as multicast frames and are flooded to all points on the network. This mechanism constitutes multicast at the data link layer. This mechanism is used by IP multicast to achieve one-to-many transmission for IP on Ethernet networks. Modern Ethernet controllers filter received packets to reduce CPU load, by looking up the hash of a multicast destination address in a table, initialized by software, which controls whether a multicast packet is dropped or fully received.
schufti wrote:But definitely, for the mentioned purpose, broadcast is the intended protocol.
Broadcasts - being connectionless, UDP can broadcast - sent packets can be addressed to be receivable by all devices on the subnet.
schufti wrote:what I had in mind on my previous post, the process of "subscribing" to the transmitter or its proxy (closest to you: your router), but as it is done by the (ip)stack, it is transparent
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