cbjohns thanks for your reply.
The Windows machines discover when on the LAN (wired)
On the Wifi it doesn't discover any airtame devices.
Do you want me to run the commands when the Windows machine is connected via LAN to the Airtame ? Or should I manually type the IP into the airtame app to connect the Windows machine through WiFi and run these commands?
You are correct in that the airtames seem to be being discovered by the Macs over mDNS if you look at the airgroup servers table:
AirGroup Servers
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MAC IP Type Host Name Service VLAN Wired/Wireless Role Group Username AP-Name
--- -- ---- --------- ------- ---- -------------- ---- ----- -------- -------
64:eb:8c:39:5d:fa 192.168.147.76 mDNS EPSON395DFA airprint 13 wireless kainos-guest UC_Reception_Port_G204_15115
38:4b:76:f0:41:c4 172.20.16.33 mDNS linux-15 airplay 12 N/A
a4:93:4c:aa:d0:01 172.20.160.54 DLNA Airtame 13 N/A
38:4b:76:f0:57:7a 0.0.0.0 mDNS Bytel.local airplay 0 N/A
38:4b:76:f0:43:ba 172.20.16.21 mDNS linux-6 airplay 12 N/A
38:4b:76:f0:44:b9 172.20.16.37 mDNS linux-16 airplay 12 N/A
38:4b:76:f0:57:13 172.20.16.23 mDNS linux-10 airplay 12 N/A
60:f8:1d:cd:7f:00 172.20.192.34 mDNS stone airprint 10 wireless kainos-corporate alisono UC_1-3_Port_G02_19192
38:4b:76:f0:4c:73 172.20.16.20 mDNS linux-11 airplay 12 N/A
Num Servers: 9.
The mac addresses starting 38:4b are all the airtame devices.
The mac address a4:93 with the DLNA type is actually the mac address of the firewall.
I have attached the log files you have asked for also in a seperate file due to the length.
Appreciate your help so far.