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lm8542
Sophomore
6 years ago

239.0.0.0

Hello. I am once again befuddled. 239.0.0.0  is a route in my routing table on the ht2000w router/modem that vanishes after a power outage or reboot. If I reset the device the routing table comes back with the 239.0.0.0 added again. I need to know if I should have this route as it has once again disappeared ? What is this route for? I thought it might have something to do with the wireless bridge...? Thanks for any feedback as I am clueless.

  • The modem has several acceleration techniques that it uses. I wouldn't rule out that path being necessary for one of them to operate through. If it gets added on it's own after a reboot it might be doing so because that's when it's ready/needed to be used. Adding it prematurely could actually be detrimental in the long run.

    Just my 0.02.


  • lm8542 wrote:

    Hello. I am once again befuddled. 239.0.0.0  is a route in my routing table on the ht2000w router/modem that vanishes after a power outage or reboot. If I reset the device the routing table comes back with the 239.0.0.0 added again. I need to know if I should have this route as it has once again disappeared ? What is this route for? I thought it might have something to do with the wireless bridge...? Thanks for any feedback as I am clueless.


      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multicast_address 

     

      I'm still clueless after reading the above link   Maybe you'll do better.  :>)>

     

      If everything is working alright,  I wouldn't worry about it too much.

     

      I know, inquiring minds want to know.  :>)>

    • lm8542's avatar
      lm8542
      Sophomore

      I appreciate the input. I can only assume that I am the only person wondering about this. It does seem to work better when the 239.0.0.0 is in the routing table but it disappears whenever we have powe outage. Can only get it back with a manual reset which is annoying because I have to change everything. I have read lots of articles about multicast nothing that’s explaining how or if I need it. It works either way but seems more stable with WiFi when it’s there ...exasperating.

      • MarkJFine's avatar
        MarkJFine
        Professor

        The modem has several acceleration techniques that it uses. I wouldn't rule out that path being necessary for one of them to operate through. If it gets added on it's own after a reboot it might be doing so because that's when it's ready/needed to be used. Adding it prematurely could actually be detrimental in the long run.

        Just my 0.02.