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	Title		: Requirements for MANET Interworking with Wired Multicast Networks
	Author(s)	: P. Ruiz
	Filename	: draft-ruiz-manet-mcast-gw-reqs-00.txt
	Pages		: 11
	Date		: 2004-2-2
	
A Mobile Ad hoc Network (MANET) is formed by the spontaneous 
   association of wireless and mobile devices capable of communicating 
   among them even when there is no networking infrastructure 
   available. Several unicast Internet gateway mechanisms have been 
   proposed within the IETEF MANET WG. However, the particular nature 
   of the IP Multicast model poses some additional requirements which 
   need to be satisfied by candidate solutions. This document aims at 
   identifying the requirements that a multicast solution for MANET 
   interworking with a fixed IP Multicast network should satisfy.

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