Chromecast with Autonomous Access Points

I have a client that has a Chromecast, with a 1010 and a 1130 Autonomous access points. I can not get the Chromecast to work. Can someone tell me how to enable mDNS, or Multicast on these access points? 

Hi Abhishek,
On which software code of Autonomous AP, you can run above command ?
We prefer you to check these commands & make sure they works in the products mentioned in this thread before responding.
Otherwise your/Cisco credibility lost based on the responses you make, if they are not related to the question asked.
As per below, this command is applicable for IOS based controllers & not applicable to Autonomous AP.
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/controller/technotes/5700/software/release/ios_xe_33/service_discovery_gateway_DG/b_service_discovery_gateway_DG/b_service_discovery_gateway_DG_chapter_010.html
HTH
Rasika

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    I have short listed the routers in 800 series: 891W, 892W, 892F-W, C887VA-V-W, 861WDoes the command you have mentioned make these routers as Autonomous?
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    Step 7
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  • Cannot associate with the access point error message

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  • Logging devices connected to autonomous access points

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  • Can not associate with the access point

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  • Response times (PING) very high with CAP3602i access point

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  • EJB with network-access-point exception "getServerChannel() not supported."

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  • Getting error message with 1230 autonomous access point

    When try to add a new WLAN, i get an error
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  • Migration from autonomous access point mode to lightweight mode on 1530

    1500 series is not mentioned on:
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    The 1530 should have the image k9w8 alreadyin flash:
    Autonomous Mode Configuration
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    config t
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    Scott
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  • Configuring ssid and vlans on autonomous access point ?

    here is an a demonstration of how to configure vlans and ssid on a auto-ap , what i dont understand is when i configure the ssid under (interface dot11radio0) and the vlan under that command , why do i need to configure sub-interfaces for the "fastethernet" and the "dot11radio0" if i already configured it under the "interface dot11radio0" , why do i need the "encapsulation dotq x" ? and what is bridge-group ?

    If you want to use multiple SSID with multiple vlan, then you have to configure subinterfaces on Radio interfaces (in both Radio 0 & Radio 1 if you want to use both 2.4GHz & 5GHz band) & Ethernet interfaces.
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    Rasika
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