Sharepoint SQL Reporting Services Add-In

Hi,
I have installed the Sharepoint SQL reporting services Add-in in one of my application servers and when I call the sites created from the application server itself they show the add-in feature in them in the "site features "list. But when I call
the same site from a WFE in the farm with no add-in installed the the site doesn't show the add-in feature in the "site Feature" list.
This is not supposed to happen as I have tried the same in another farm and the add-in was needed to be installed only in the application server and it would automatically be shown in sites even when they are called from a WFE or anywhere.

SSRS in SharePoint Integrated mode requires the installation of two components.  SSRS in SharePoint Integrated mode only needs to be installed on one App server.  But the SSRS SharePoint Add-in needs to be installed on all the WFEs and the app
server where SSRS in SharePoint Integrated mode is installed.  Not sure how you got it to work in the other farm.  Take a look at the following article:
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh479775.aspx
You will note in the diagram that the Add-in is installed on each WFE.
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