EA2700 Bonjour / Multicast DNS problem

I've just updated from a Linksys E2500 to an EA2700. The new software features are great, however multicast DNS (aka zeroconf / bonjour) service discovery is not working between wired and wireless connections. (Wireless to wireless is fine, just not to wired).
The last time I saw this problem was a crappy Dlink router about 10 years ago, and I have never seen it on a Linksys produce before now (3 previous modems/routers).
I have no issues connecting to the internet, or connect to devices by their IP addresses. The problem is the service discovery, which is used for things such as Airplay video mirroring, Time Machine backups (and file sharing), iTunes music sharing and more.
Has anyone else has any issues with bonjour service discovery from wired to wireless connections on the EA2700? Or, even better, found a solution?

Hi mattconnolly ,
Most of these Linksys Routers use DLNA/UPnP for network discovery. Zeroconf creates a local domain, so devices are discoverable through names like my router.local or canon printer. local instead of its local IP address. This has been implemented on new Linksys Smart Wifi line but only for accessing it's setup page (myrouter. local) - and there were times that it breaks.
You can try to turn off/on your router, but it doesn't really fix/resolves it. You can try also to update your device's firmware. The firmware latest release update is dated 11/19/2012 (1.1.39 Build 145204) and based on the release notes, there's a Fix for Multicast traffic issue on it's release version 1.0.14 (Build 129982). Other than this, you might want to check on a much more flexible operator - WRT1900AC. 
Good luck!

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    Hallo Friedrich Scharz,
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    Ich vermute das es evtl. etwas mit der 24h-Zwangstrennung des ISP(Provider: Telekom) zu tun hat. da das Problem nach genau 1Tag (24h) auftritt.
    Wie kann ich das Problem jetzt beheben? Bitte dringend um Hilfe (Deutsch/Englisch; was schneller geht!!!!)!!
    Gruß
    Sören Strauß

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    A factory reset will simply reset the admin and wifi password to its default values, and reset any port forwarding that you may have set up.
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