D-Link DSL-G624T firmware update has resolved ATV not appearing in Devices

I have managed to resolve the issue that many people seem to have regarding ATV not appearing in Devices by upgrading my D-Link ADSL router's firmware. If you are tearing your hair out and have the same model as me then I suggest you visit the D-Link site and try the latest update entitled V3.00B01T02.UK-A.20060621. I am no expert but wonder whether many of the stated issues relate to compatibility with router firmware and if so it may be worth updating it whatever your brand.

HI WC,
I expected for you to the the 1st one taking a stab at this thanks for the help!
As I verified your question I looked at the clients connected to both the NG router and this is what the router is giving me. And of course the SNM is the same across the board.
Attached Devices (Connected to NG Wirless Router)
IP Address
Device Name
MAC Address
1
192.168.0.5
DCARDENAS-PC
2
192.168.0.9
Cardenas-Higuita.PAD (IPAD)
3
192.168.0.10
TIVO-6520001804A2346
4
192.168.0.11
Office-Apple-TV (APPLE TV)
5
192.168.0.12
DC-PC (WINDOWS PC)
6
192.168.0.13
UNKNOWN (D-LINK AP)
I also check the same table at the D-Link AP Level (which of couse should show less devices connected to it)
CONNECTED WIRELESS CLIENT LIST :
Connected Time
MAC Address (List) connected to AP
1452 sec (Windows PC)
00:14:D1:4C:11:
670 sec (Ipad)
C8:BC:C8:03:30:
475 sec (Apple TV)
58:55:CA:5F:18:
Thanks,
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