WLC 7.6.130, Airplay issues.

Afternoon fella's... 
I had previously setup the Bonjour gateway and everything seemed to be running with out a hitch, but now not so much.
In testing, on a single controller, running 7.6.130 code, I can not for the life of me get an iPad to see the AppleTV, some iDevices show an Airplay icon but don't connect, the ipad I'm working with currently does not.  The appletv is on on SSID, while the users are on another, and again this seemed to be ok.
Now the interesting thing, to me at least, is that on Windows 7 laptop on the same SSID as the iPad, I can connect to the AppleTV just fine with AirParrot 2.
I've stuck the iPad in the same SSID as the AppleTV as well, and again... nothing.  Is this a known issue in iOS 8.x?  On this iPad I'm running 8.1.2, but other devices have had 8.1.1 and 8.1 on it.
The AppleTV has the latest download on it.

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