For more than a year now, i have experienced a strange limitation (see https://community.checkpoint.com/t5/SMB-Gateways-Spark/WLAN-to-LAN-internal-routing-issue/m-p/134154... for more details) concerning traffic between Apple devices on WLAN and Apple devices on LAN :
- screen sharing between two MacBooks in WLAN and LAN is not possible
- controlling iTunes on a MacBook in LAN with Remote App on iPhone (WLAN) is not possible
- printing or scanning from a MacBook in LAN on an Epson Printer in WLAN is not possible
I had studied Apple Bonjour before and knew that it uses Multicast, and i use a bridge to keep all devices in the same one network so we have no issues with network boundaries. But i realized that this was the right track when i found sk114596: Multicast traffic not forwarded over bridged interfaces on SMB appliances:
Cause
IGMP snooping is enabled "by default" on bridged interfaces. This feature is designed to prevent hosts on a local network from receiving traffic for a multicast group they have not explicitly joined. It provides switches with a mechanism to prune multicast traffic from links that do not contain a multicast listener (an IGMP client).
I had to create a file with the kernel parameter and all started to work as expected again 😀
I would suggest to either add information to sk114596 or, better, publish an own SK for this Apple Services issue !
CCSP - CCSE / CCTE / CTPS / CCME / CCSM Elite / SMB Specialist