12-17-2012 09:28 AM - edited 07-03-2021 11:14 PM
Hi,
We are trying to work our wireless Apple devices with our Wired Apple TV system.
Apple TV is connected to a layer 2 switch as an access port and our 5508 WLC's are connected to another Layer 2 switch with a trunk port. And the two switches are connected to each other. Wired Apple TV and Wireless Apple clients are all in the same vlan.
I enabled broadcast forwarding / global multicast / IGMP snooping on the controllers, disabled P2P blocking, checked the data rates (9Mbps for the only mandatory data rate). However although the clients can ping the Apple TV IP address it cannot discover it automatically.
When we plug an Apple laptop on the switch it can discover the Apple TV, however when the client is connected via wireless it cannot discover.
What can be the reason, is there anybody who had this issue and solved?
Thanks
Sinan
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12-17-2012 11:45 AM
On WLC, Try AP Multicast mode to Unicast.
12-17-2012 11:45 AM
On WLC, Try AP Multicast mode to Unicast.
12-17-2012 10:52 PM
Yes, when I changed the AP multicast mode to multicast with 239.0.0.0 adress it started working.
Thank you
10-03-2013 10:52 AM
Unbelievable - changed it to 239.0.0.0 on the 3850 and it works now.
Thanks for the info!
12-17-2012 08:25 PM
What mode are the ap's set to?
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