monilähetysosoitteita
Monilähetysosoitteita, often translated as multicast addresses, are special IP addresses used in computer networking to identify a group of devices that wish to receive a particular stream of data. Instead of sending data to each individual device on a network, a single transmission to a multicast address is delivered to all subscribed members of that group simultaneously. This is highly efficient for applications where the same data needs to reach multiple recipients, such as video streaming, online gaming, or software updates.
The Internet Protocol (IP) supports both IPv4 and IPv6, and both versions have their own ranges of
To receive multicast traffic, a device must explicitly join a multicast group using protocols like the Internet