AirPlay network discovery during sleep after OS 7.0 Update

After updating my Apple TV3 to OS 7.0 (6897.5), when it goes in to sleep it is no longer network discoverable as an AirPlay option on iPad/iPhone/iPod/Mac.
On OS 6.2 it was always showing as an AirPlay option when in sleep and would wake and play when audio/video was sent to it.
It now manually requires waking for it be discoverable on the network for an AirPlay option.
I have another Apple TV3 still on OS 6.2, which is discoverable during sleep and wakes when audio is sent to it, very hesitant to update now due to this issue.
It seems like more of a feature removal than a software/hardware fault?
Anyone else noticed this issue? Or found a fix?
Have restored completely earlier today but the issue still se

hi there,
i had the same issue. (Ethernet/kable) after the AppleTV 3 updated automaticly last night.
i solved it for me.
i Did a full factory reset. It also automaticly  downloaded and instaled the ios again. After filling out all the id's and so on. It workes
maybe that helps for you too.
gereetings from Germany.
christian

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