As recommended from other threads I made, I finally went ahead last month and purchased my new network gear. Ubiquiti ERL, UniFi and an HP 1810-24G managed switch.
I currently have it setup as follows:
Wired = VLAN2 = x.x.2.0/24
Wireless = VLAN3 = x.x.3.0/24
My Desktop PC is currently my "Media Server" of sorts, hosting all of my iTunes media and is wired. My Apple TV is currently wireless. See the problem? I didn't realize Bonjour is a multicast protocol limiting it to a single subnet. This becomes an issue! Is there any way to get bonjour to cross subnets so I can stream media from my PC to my Apple TV without me having to have my Desktop PC live on my wireless VLAN?
I know a few companies have Bonjour Gateways, however it appears to be specific to large enterprise companies, such as Cisco's WiFi solution, etc.
The whole reason I went with this setup is so I can separate the traffic from my wired and wireless devices. Unfortunately, this is pretty much no longer the case if everything has to live on one network! Any help is appreciated!
I currently have it setup as follows:
Wired = VLAN2 = x.x.2.0/24
Wireless = VLAN3 = x.x.3.0/24
My Desktop PC is currently my "Media Server" of sorts, hosting all of my iTunes media and is wired. My Apple TV is currently wireless. See the problem? I didn't realize Bonjour is a multicast protocol limiting it to a single subnet. This becomes an issue! Is there any way to get bonjour to cross subnets so I can stream media from my PC to my Apple TV without me having to have my Desktop PC live on my wireless VLAN?
I know a few companies have Bonjour Gateways, however it appears to be specific to large enterprise companies, such as Cisco's WiFi solution, etc.
The whole reason I went with this setup is so I can separate the traffic from my wired and wireless devices. Unfortunately, this is pretty much no longer the case if everything has to live on one network! Any help is appreciated!