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michims
Dec 10, 2016Aspirant
Getting Hue Lights to work - activating mDNS?
Hi, I have a Hue bridge (Lighting system) connected to a router in bridge mode. This router is connected via powerline-LAN to the R7000. The issue: Apple's Siri needs mDNS to work with the Hue b...
- Dec 18, 2016
Thanks for all the replies. I am still very sad regarding the netgear way of supporting their products (eg. not at all) but I'll connect everything to the main router to solve the issue...
netwrks
Dec 10, 2016Master
No way in stock. Maybe 3rd party firmware...
- michimsDec 11, 2016Aspirant
That's a really sad solution for a premium router... I read, that Netgear was working on an update to fix this issue - any news on that?
- TheEtherDec 11, 2016Guru
I haven't run stock firmware in a while, but mDNS just uses IP Multicast to operate. AFAIK, the R7000 should not block IP Multicast on the LAN.
michims, do you have more details on what the issue might be or where you read that Netgear was working on a fix?
- michimsDec 12, 2016Aspirant
I use the R7000 as the central router for my home.
The Philips Hue hub is connected to a second router, that connects via powerline LAN to the R7000.
The issue is: The Hue hub cannot be used by Apple Siri, as it has an issue connecting due to the lack of mDNS support via this setup.
The second router has mDNS enabled but with R7000 I have not found this option and read in some forums, that R7000 does have issues supporting mDNS when it is delivered via LAN (from the Hue hub) and accessed from Wifi (via iPhone/Mac).
I read this info in some forum, but might be false, as it was no Netgear forum...