B110 won't print directly from iPhone

I've posted on this before, but didn't get any help with the problem, so I'll try again.
Basically, one of my B110 printers will not print directly from any iPhone or iPad. All devices come up with 'no Airplay printers found' message.
Before anyone asks, yes, of course the printer is on the list of Airplay compatible printers, yes, it prints fine via eprint emails, and yes, I have followed the very limited (switch on and off type advice) from the Apple support site.
It is connected via the D-Link Powerline N type wireless devices.
Any help appreciated.
Thanks.

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