The third application scenario makes the best use of the multicasting
technique. The IPR 100 allows a number of transceivers to be interconnected
over the LAN or WAN. Each IPR 100 unit is linked to a common multicast group
address. When one transceiver receives audio, voice packets are transmitted
to the multicast address. Any other IPR 100 unit that is linked to that address
will accept those VoIP packets and re-transmit the audio to its respective radio.