Hi everyone. Thanks for all your help thus far and I would like to provide a bit of an update on things I've tried and some additional info I found regarding resolving this issue on a Cisco Switch...
Today I went to Meraki Dashboard/Switch/Configure/Switch Settings and disabled IGMP Snooping. Shortly thereafter, I finally could see all the music streamers (Linn DSM's) inside the music player app (Linn Kazoo). Bottom line is it worked but I did reset it to the Meraki default setting of "Enabled".
The reason I re-Enabled it again is because this is NOT what the manufacturer recommends, because the resulting Multicast traffic may cause the AP's to be overloaded.
So naturally I am concerned about the possible addition of large amounts of Multicast traffic by going this route as a "fix" to my problem (we are talking 20+ music streamers on the network).
Whilst disabling IGMP Snooping did allow me to see ALL the streamers like I should, I think disabling IGMP Snooping as a fix, will causes a new issue to arise, if I am using an optional feature within the streamer, called “Songcast”. What is Songcast??? Linn Songcast allows you to share the Music playing on one Linn DSM with other Linn DSM's on the same computer network.
One example of how I would use that feature is: We are having a large gathering of people, and we want the music to play & sound seamless when guests flow from room, to room, to room, to room, etc.
Whilst Songcasting, Linn DSM players generate significant amounts of Multicast traffic on the network. Many consumer grade network switches, including many all-in-one router/switch/WAP units will broadcast this Multicast traffic to ALL devices on the network, rather than just those which have requested it.
The Solution???
The network traffic must be filtered to ensure that Multicast traffic is not sent over the wireless network… This uses a process known as IGMP Snooping
I just found a Linn support document that shows what settings to use if you have a Cisco SG300 switch… so maybe I just need to emulate the settings shown for the Cisco SG300 onto Meraki? Could you please read the Cisco document I am attaching, and then tell me if you think emulating those setting onto Meraki is recommended?… if so, I may need some help finding things within Meraki and how to make necessary changes 😊