Home Sharing Not Displaying on Other Devices

I currently have iTunes v11.1.2.31 installed on Windows 7 64-bit Home Premium. I also have multiple iOS devices, to include an iPhone and iPads that are on iOS 7 and an Apple TV (Gen 2) that has the most recent update as well. I have Home Sharing turned on for all the devices, however, none of the iOS devices and the Apple TV see the content that is on my PC. On the iOS devices, I don't even see the Shared option in the Music or Video section. On the Apple TV, it tells me to turn on Home Sharing on the PC. I am using the same Apple ID sign-on and password on all the devices. Thinking it might be a firewall port access issue, I double-checked all the port settings and made sure that port 3689 and 5353 were open on the PC. I also tried disabling the firewall on the PC as well. I still cannot get Home Sharing to work.
Does anyone have any ideas here?
Thanks,
Merg

Well, I found this thread and this was the solution...
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/5345005
It appears that IPV6 and Home Sharing do not get along together. After unchecking IPV6 for my network adapter and relaunching iTunes, Home Sharing started to work fine.
- Merg

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