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‎01-07-2016 11:22 AM
I have connectivity issues with multicast when I try to use chromecast and spotify. I have enabled multicast replication and configured per guide:
https://extremeportal.force.com/ExtrArticleDetail?an=000074801
Chromecast problem is with that cannot communicate it with android phone.
Spotify problem is that cannot control spotify at amplifier from laptop. Something to do with multicast.
My test setup is one 3805i AP and V2110 controler at other location. So traffic is bridged@AP. Version 09.21.02.0014. Traffic goes inside one AP. No problems if traffic goes between wired and wireless.
No problems if I use some bulk home AP. I have not filtered any traffic. All traffic should pass. Multicast bridging enabled with 0.0.0.0/0. Issue did exist also with couple older software releases.
Any clues where to check? This should be possible as this works with bulk no name AP, but not with identifi.
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‎08-04-2024 11:54 PM
Hello Extreme Networks Community,
It sounds like you're experiencing issues with multicast traffic on your WLAN setup, particularly affecting Chromecast and Spotify. The Chromecast problem appears to be related to communication with your Android phone, while the Spotify issue involves controlling the amplifier from your laptop. Given your setup, with a 3805i AP and a V2110 controller bridging traffic at the AP, it seems the multicast traffic isn't being handled effectively when contained within a single AP, although it works fine between wired and wireless connections. To resolve these issues, you might want to explore more robust network configurations or firmware updates. Additionally, for a smoother Spotify experience, consider using the Spotify Unlimited Skips APK, which can offer enhanced functionality and control over your music playback.
Good Luck!!
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‎01-25-2016 06:37 PM
I tried using your suggestion. No change. I tried using Win 7 laptop but no go. I have default permit as a default rule.
Direct connections work but these devices want to make automatic discovery to find each other and make things work. For some reason that discovery does not work and I have no idea what to next.
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‎01-25-2016 11:16 AM
Chromecast - Ports to open for a Deny role80 TCP HTTP - AirPlay
443 TCP HTTPS - AirPlay
554 UDP/TCP RTSP - AirPlay
1900 UDP SSDP - Bonjour
3689 TCP DAAP - AirPlay
5000 TCP - Mirroring
5297 TCP - Bonjour
5298 TCP/UDP - Bonjour
5350 UDP NAT Port Mapping Protocol Bonjour
5351 UDP NAT Port Mapping Protocol Bonjour
49159 UDP MDNS (Windows) - AirPlay / Bonjour
49163 UDP MDNS (Windows) - AirPlay / Bonjour
tcp > port - 5000 (seen with music)
tcp > port - 7001 (seen with video)
tcp > port - 7000 (seen with picture/file)
tcp > port - 7100 (seen with display-mirroring)
udp > port - 7010 (seen with display-mirroring)
udp > port - 7011 (seen with display-mirroring)
tcp > port - 3689 (iTunes music sharing)
tcp > port - 49152-65535 (dynamic ports)
udp > port - 49152-65535 (dynamic ports)
tcp > port - 123 (so appletv can get time)
udp> port - 123 (so appletv can get time)
8008-8009 - TCP transmission between Chromecast and casting device
Thanks,
Bill
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‎01-24-2016 03:50 PM
Using wireshark I can see mDNS traffic coming from wif-interface. I can see going out from eth0 interface of the AP. If I put one device to 2.4Ghz and other to 5GHz I can see mDNS coming in from other but not going out from other channel.
I added second 3805i AP to configuration. If I connect my iPhone to AP 1. and Chromecast to AP 2. Using wireshark I can see mDNS coming from AP1 wif interface. Going out on eth0. Same time using wireshark on AP 2 I can see mDNS coming in from eth0 interface. I cannot see mDNS going out on wif interface of the AP 2.
Same behavior even I disable multicast replication and multicast bridging. Traffic looks like this:
fe80::81d:5929:13b:4926 ff02::fb MDNS 202 Standard query 0x0000 PTR _googlecast._tcp.local, "QM" question
fe80::81d:5929:13b:4926 ff02::fb MDNS 211 Standard query 0x0000 PTR _raop._tcp.local, "QM" question PTR _airplay._tcp.local, "QM" question
My conclusion is that identifi AP cannot replicate ipv6 multicast or even pass it thru if it comes from eth0 (wired interface). Even upgraded to v10 software. No change.
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‎01-08-2016 05:10 PM
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