WLC4136 Wirless Controller and Network Projectors

I have a WLC4136 wireless controller with AP1020 access points.
The wireless network runs fine.
I have recently purchased an NEC P350W projector.
It has network projecting capabilites.  I have the projector wired into our network as it has a LAN port
One can connect to the projector (Win 7 - All Programs > Accessories > Connect to a networked projector)
When I am connected via a wired LAN connection the PC will find the projector and connect with no problems.
When I connect via a wireless connection going through my WLC4136 it can not see the projector and will not connect.
Any advice on getting the network projector to be seen and connectable to on the wireless?

I fixed it.
Went to
Controller > General
Enabled Ethernet Multicast Mode

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    What confuses me when attempting to configure the Aironet I'm working with is the difference in terminology with the familiar choices I had in Linksys access points, something like this:- WEP- WPA- WPA-Enterprise- WPA2- WPA2-EnterpriseI thought WPA-Enterprise has to do with Radius and indeed I was able to create a test network in which a Windows XP laptop could connect via a Linksys access point, authenticating with EAP-TLS, with WPA-Enterprise selected on the AP. The Windows 2008 server was both a certificate authority, a radius (NPS) server and a domain controller.With the Aironet, I'm not sure what the equivalent choices should be, because, if you look at the link in my last post, there is a larger selection: WEP 40 bit, WEP 128 bit, TKIP, AES, combinations of what precedes and no reference to WPA or WPA2. I'm guessing TKIP = WPA and AES = WPA2.And while I can select "EAP" in the Express Security Setup tab, I cannot see where I would opt for EAP-TLS rather than PEAP or EAP-TTLS and so forth.I'm going to take a look at your blog now and see if that doesn't enlighten me further.
    You are on track my friend keep the thinking going .... you are very close!
    Some more foundation for you ...
    WPA   -  Is PSK with TKIP
    WPA2 -  Is PSK with AES
    WPA Enterprsie -  EAP- ??? with TKIP
    WAP2 Enterprsie - EAP - ??? with AES
    ??? = Your selected EAP type
    Now, why dont you have to configure EAP type on the AP? Great question, lets break this down.
    1. The AP or WLC for that matter doesnt care what EAP type you use . Why you ask?
    When you configure 802.1X, there are 2 virtual ports . These are virtual and you do nothing to configure these. Once you connect to an AP and EAP starts, the ap BLOCKS ALL TRAFFIC except for EAPOL  traffic. This is the ONLY traffic allowed past the until the AP / WLC receives a RADIUS SUCCESS. Once the AP/WLC sees this radius success it then switches virtually over to the controlled port and allows ALL your traffic to pass.
    2. With that being said, your client is only passing traffic through the ap and wlc. The ap / wlc doesnt care what EAP you are using. Your client is talking directly to the radius server at that point. The AP/WLC at this point is only a pass through, nothing more.
    Does that help ?
    "Satisfaction does not come from knowing the solution, it comes from knowing why." - Rosalind Franklin

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