Sean Meighan

Software => Xlights Setup => Topic started by: Steve Gase on August 26, 2014, 08:40:04 PM

Title: xlights multicast seems to bring other computers to a crawl
Post by: Steve Gase on August 26, 2014, 08:40:04 PM
I've not noticed this behavior before with earlier releases.

I left xlights on in test mode, sending multicast e1.31 to my EtD...  I found that another computer on the network was having extremely sluggush behavior...  the mouse would freeze or crawl/jump.  When I disconnect the barn (where the xlights was running) I found my computer performance recovered.

I had another computer using wireless that had similar problems -- but not to the same degree.

i shut off the test mode and the computers all returned to normal.

not all computers were similarly affected.
Title: Re: xlights multicast seems to bring other computers to a crawl
Post by: taybrynn on August 29, 2014, 07:37:37 AM
I know someone will have a BETTER answer for you.    I know it creates a ton of network traffic as my home internet was super slow during show hours last year.   This year I just installed a second gigabit network adaptor ($11) into my show computer and that will isolate the etherdongle traffic from the home network.   That's my workaround.
Title: Re: xlights multicast seems to bring other computers to a crawl
Post by: dkulp on August 29, 2014, 08:06:43 AM

Multicast and WIFI are extremely bad combinations, particularly with 802.11a/g/b.   In those cases, the entire WIFI network drops to the slowest speed for pretty much the entire duration which can really kill performance for everything.   Either use unicast or find a way to make sure the show traffic stays off the WIFI.
Title: Re: xlights multicast seems to bring other computers to a crawl
Post by: sean on August 29, 2014, 10:06:13 AM
nothing has been mdified in the routines that talk to unicast or multicast over the last few years. Could you do a wireshark capture with an old version and with a new version to see if there is any difference in the signature.
Title: Re: xlights multicast seems to bring other computers to a crawl
Post by: Steve Gase on August 29, 2014, 10:54:03 AM
since some computers are not affected, and wireless are affected to a small degree compared to my primary windows 7 desktop -- I suspect that I have an app on that computer that has that multicast port opened.

my best "workaround" is to find the xlight-generated port number and use my computer-based antivirus/firewall to block that traffic.