I'm using a MX67 that connects to a TV, if I connect through the MR33 casting works, if I use the wired connection I can see the Chromecast symbol in my streaming apps, e.g. YouTube, HBO, etc. but it says No Device Available. Ethernet and wireless connection (from the same Chromecast device) are on the same LAN/VLAN, it's a flat network, so is my smartphone. What I've done so far:
When I had the MR33 connected to a non-Cisco router everything worked fine, but since I replaced it with the MX67 this is the one thing that keeps bugging me. I hope someone can help.
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I've figured out the root cause: the Chromecast TV adapter was connected over a power line adapter (Extollo), which created connection problems. Not sure what exactly inside the power line adapter caused the connection problems, but after I connected with an Ethernet wire to the MX67, it worked again. To be clear the power line adapter worked fine for streaming, but somehow interfered with the Chromecast protocol preventing it from showing up in my streaming Apps on my smartphone. Thanks for all the responses.
Make sure your SSID on the MR33 is set to bridge mode, and the Wireless firewall rules is set to allow local LAN access.
If you only have one VLAN then turn the bonjour forwarding back off. It only works when no using VLAN1, so may be making the issue worse.
You should be able to set the MX67 ports to either all trunk ports (the default) or all access mode ports.
I have Google home and have never had to touch the mukti-cast to unicast setting. I suspect this has nothing to do with the issue, but just changed the symptom.
If the above is all true try power cycling the Chrome reciever (probably the TV in this case).
We have a number of wired (Sony) AV devices which are Chromecast capable.
It just works
Would agree with Philip's statement to confirm that you are permitting LAN access for Wi-Fi clients.
Also Chromecasts don't use Bonjour so enabling that is of no benefit for 'Googlecast ' devices.
@cta102 wrote:Would agree with Philip's statement to confirm that you are permitting LAN access for Wi-Fi clients.
Also Chromecasts don't use Bonjour so enabling that is of no benefit for 'Googlecast ' devices.
But mDNS is used by both Bonjour and Chromecast, according to people who have both Apple and Chromecast devices
Thanks for the replies so far. I've disabled the Bonjour forwarding, but that didn't make a difference, Chromecast works over wireless, and doesn't over a wired connection. I've noticed some oddities:
I didn't change any of the VLAN settings, but perhaps this gives a little more color on what's going on.
P.S. on the multi-cast to uni-cast conversion, I've left that disabled, it really impacted the Google Home and Audio streaming: out of sync audio, and unable to set volume levels across devices in the Google Home app.
I've figured out the root cause: the Chromecast TV adapter was connected over a power line adapter (Extollo), which created connection problems. Not sure what exactly inside the power line adapter caused the connection problems, but after I connected with an Ethernet wire to the MX67, it worked again. To be clear the power line adapter worked fine for streaming, but somehow interfered with the Chromecast protocol preventing it from showing up in my streaming Apps on my smartphone. Thanks for all the responses.