Multicast for Aironet 1310 WGB and 1242 AP

I have configured a Aironet 1310 bridge as a WGB and is connected to a Aironet 1242AG AP wirelessly!
A sensor(IP device) is wired into the 1310WGB. The sensor needs MULTICAST to operate!
I checked the DETAILED STATUS of the RADIO and both the 1310 and 1242 are blocking multicast!
The RELIABLE MULTICAST TO WGB option is enabled on the 1242AP already! No luck as yet!
Any thoughts??

Have you seen this thread??
https://supportforums.cisco.com/message/3061760#3061760
Worked for me.
AndyH

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